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skipstone
The Stones themselves have never said 'This album is fantastic and our best since (name of album here)' unlike other bands. They just don't DO that.
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olorin
No, the Stones shouldn't. Mick T. is not a RS anymore and he will never be again. No nostalgy please, he left more than 30 years ago.
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skipstone
The Stones themselves have? I can't recall any. Just critics/reviewers.
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Chris Fountain
Duane said:
I think we get Billy Preston back on keyboards
Unfortunately, Billy Preston [RIP] passed away in 2006.
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Single Malt
Well, Scottish single malts all in all are great. Islay whiskies are great but I love others too...
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andrea66
ok , it won't happen, we all know that.
but it doesn't mean that it would be great if it happened.
Just listened to live village and live in osaka and m.t. is really
a great,great, great guitar player and he would add something more to the band.
that's it
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Single Malt
Well, Scottish single malts all in all are great. Islay whiskies are great but I love others too...
seems like most whisky lovers can't take the peat of the islays...i love 'em - ardbeg, lagavulin, laphroaig...in that order. cheers.
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Barn Owl
...in a word, yes.
so true,i think its funny when people say IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN as if its the end of the isreal/palestinian conflict.its a friggin rock band adding a much needed 3rd guitar.big deal,it means nothing in the real world.if the stones want to keep trying to fill out their weak guitar sound with a guy strumming an acoustic in the backround let em do it.as i've said before the stones aren't looking down from the mountain top anymore,they need some help.did the bigger bang record ever make it gold,by the way?last i heard it was stumbling along at about 300,000 copies sold,a sort of stones chinese democracy.Quote
Shawn20
Adding Taylor to the current line-up certainly could not hurt the much maligned guitar section. Yes, much of the band's material is from the Taylor era, so it would be fitting. At this late date, neither Richards or Wood are going to improve their chops - neither seems particularly dedicated to their instrument. Anything that would improve the guitar sound of the Rolling Stones would be welcome - I will never understand the anti-Taylor sentiment. Whether or not Jagger or Richard would consent to the idea, has nothing to with the merit of the idea.