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Turd - I like your order of songs.
I still have a hard time leaving Biggest Mistake and She Saw me Coming off of the album though. i may be in the minority but I like those two songs.
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stones78
I have to agree with the comments about them already being rich in the mid-60's. And suer in 89' they became exclusively money-driven as a live band, but that doesn't mean that they weren't mega rich before. I mean, sometimes reading interviews where they said that they were going through "rough" financial times in the late 60's / early 70's or something is embarrasing.
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I have to agree with the comments about them already being rich in the mid-60's. And suer in 89' they became exclusively money-driven as a live band, but that doesn't mean that they weren't mega rich before. I mean, sometimes reading interviews where they said that they were going through "rough" financial times in the late 60's / early 70's or something is embarrasing.
and you have evidence to the contrary?
maybe we need some definition around mega-richness....
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I have to agree with the comments about them already being rich in the mid-60's. And suer in 89' they became exclusively money-driven as a live band, but that doesn't mean that they weren't mega rich before. I mean, sometimes reading interviews where they said that they were going through "rough" financial times in the late 60's / early 70's or something is embarrasing.
and you have evidence to the contrary?
maybe we need some definition around mega-richness....
Well, renting Nellcote for 25.000 a week? Spending thousands of dollars on heroin & other drugs almost every day? What about their fabulous cars, their houses back in England, etc...doesn't sound too rough for me.
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I have to agree with the comments about them already being rich in the mid-60's. And suer in 89' they became exclusively money-driven as a live band, but that doesn't mean that they weren't mega rich before. I mean, sometimes reading interviews where they said that they were going through "rough" financial times in the late 60's / early 70's or something is embarrasing.
and you have evidence to the contrary?
maybe we need some definition around mega-richness....
Well, renting Nellcote for 25.000 a week? Spending thousands of dollars on heroin & other drugs almost every day? What about their fabulous cars, their houses back in England, etc...doesn't sound too rough for me.
in the mid-sixties?
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I have to agree with the comments about them already being rich in the mid-60's. And suer in 89' they became exclusively money-driven as a live band, but that doesn't mean that they weren't mega rich before. I mean, sometimes reading interviews where they said that they were going through "rough" financial times in the late 60's / early 70's or something is embarrasing.
and you have evidence to the contrary?
maybe we need some definition around mega-richness....
Well, renting Nellcote for 25.000 a week? Spending thousands of dollars on heroin & other drugs almost every day? What about their fabulous cars, their houses back in England, etc...doesn't sound too rough for me.
in the mid-sixties?
I was talking about their comments about being in "rough" financial times in the late 60's/early 70's. And regarding the mid-60's, they already had the cars, the clothes, the houses and a lifestyle that's very far from poor.
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Ferret
Has anyone here read the Mark Prindle review of this album? He's absolutely spot on with it. [www.markprindle.com]
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Rocky Dijon
Well Keith claims to agree with you and Mick seems to like the guy. I think its a question of if they bother to make another album and if they can bear to do something different than just keep working with Don Was. Their comfort zone for the past 20+ years has been huge. They don't seem to like taking chances or mixing things up.
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More Hot Rocks
Great Album!!!!