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The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: December 21, 2018 23:29

The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018


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[www.stereogum.com]

Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Date: December 21, 2018 23:33

what disappointing and somewhat misleadingly titled article lol. Makes its sound like The Stones have released a plethora of songs in 2018.

Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Posted by: MisterDDDD ()
Date: December 21, 2018 23:37


Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Posted by: buttons67 ()
Date: December 21, 2018 23:52

best 5 stones songs of 2018.

that would need to be concerts then.

1. midnight rambler warsaw.
2. midnight rambler stuttgart.
3. street fighting man berlin.
4. paint it black berlin.
5. like a rolling stone warsaw.

Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Date: December 22, 2018 08:17

The stereogum article had some head scratchers. If anything it features two good songs, one great. I did not see the Stones connection except in the two worst songs of the 5, LOL.

Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
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Date: December 22, 2018 18:11

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Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: December 22, 2018 18:18

The article actually pans the Stones pretty good. A Bigger Bang is now almost 14-years-old and they make it sound like they were way past their prime then. Using a picture with Bill in it doesn't help. Now they're perceived as an entirely different band then, when they were gods, not a fading jukebox playing the same old records.

Re: The 5 Best Rolling Stones Songs Of 2018
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: December 22, 2018 18:18

The article actually pans the Stones pretty good. A Bigger Bang is now almost 14-years-old and they make it sound like they were way past their prime then. Using a picture with Bill in it doesn't help. Now they're perceived as an entirely different band then, when they were gods, not a fading jukebox playing the same old records.



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