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IrelandCalling4
How could I forget to add to my previous list of "Sins" perhaps the biggest one of all -
Jagger's sometimes-despised 1985 movie/long form video that goes with the 'She's The Boss' album. Yes, I like 'Running out of Luck'^
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Rocky Dijon
I like "Back to Zero" a lot.
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StonesTod
....from what i have read, they seem like boring egomaniacs who wouldn't deserve my attention if not for their music....
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ricardosanchez
i got nasty habits.
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IrelandCalling4
How could I forget to add to my previous list of "Sins" perhaps the biggest one of all -
Jagger's sometimes-despised 1985 movie/long form video that goes with the 'She's The Boss' album. Yes, I like 'Running out of Luck'^
I have to admit to that one too. But come on though - the scene where Mick's trying to convince the shop owners who he is must be worth the price of admission alone?
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Rocky Dijon
Do you mean the HARD WOMAN love scene or when she applies chloroform to her nipple?
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Title5Take1
Maybe it's because I wasn't around then, but I think the 60's are the Stones' worst period as far as the ratio of good songs to crap. They produced so many songs in the 60's that some great ones emerged, but the ratio of good to bad was dreadful. So I don't have and never will have some of those earliest albums. (I bought Rolling Stones NOW, ripped "Little Red Rooster" off it, and avoid the rest that sounds like five pasty-faced, pimply suburban English boys pretending to be a rock band into which they'd only later develop.)
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stupidguy2
Oh, and Gazza, I've never seen The Man From whatever Fields, FreeJack, or any of Jagger movies after Ned Kelly....
He's embarrasingly obvious and too mannered.