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Rockman
This is the second time Tyler has been in Rolling Stone
mag with a list of Stones faves.... the one before was like 30 odd years ago ....
It's foggy but I remember he claimed he had
something like a 9 or 10-minute acoustic demo of All Down The Line ....
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shadooby
Yeah, the first time was around 1990 and I remember him mentioning My Obesession was what he used to do the dirty deed to.
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Palace Revolution 2000
TYler with the innuendos.. thing about Tyler - he is actually a great musician. Gets obscured by his act
Tyler picked good ones. I think re. the acoustic version of ADTL being 8-9 minutes - most likely thinking about the one we all know.
What stop in "Cloud" is he talking about? And Jagger 'can't sing'? Sounds like Tyler putting a clever saying together "He can't sing but he's the best singe in rock.." ho-hum; sounds like a Bono lyric.
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souldoggie
Ask me today what my favorite 10 Stones songs are, and I'll give you 10 Stones songs.
Ask me tomorrow and I'll give you 10 Stones songs, but they'll most likely be different choices, except for maybe Brown Sugar.
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Rockman
This is the second time Tyler has been in Rolling Stone
mag with a list of Stones faves.... the one before was like 30 odd years ago ....
It's foggy but I remember he claimed he had
something like a 9 or 10-minute acoustic demo of All Down The Line ....
Yeah, the first time was around 1990 and I remember him mentioning My Obesession was what he used to do the dirty deed to. I've still got that issue somewhere.
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folke
3. Rip This Joint
When I went to my first rehab, at a place called Hazelden, I brought Exile on Main Street on cassette. I remember waking up the first morning there and realizing I hadn't been sober once for the past 12 or 15 years, from LSD to heroin and cocaine and acid. The only way I could get a buzz at that point was to listen to "Rip This Joint."
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folke
3. Rip This Joint
When I went to my first rehab, at a place called Hazelden, I brought Exile on Main Street on cassette. I remember waking up the first morning there and realizing I hadn't been sober once for the past 12 or 15 years, from LSD to heroin and cocaine and acid. The only way I could get a buzz at that point was to listen to "Rip This Joint."
A drug so nice, ya gotta name it twice!
Bahahahaha!!!!!
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Palace Revolution 2000
TYler with the innuendos.. thing about Tyler - he is actually a great musician. Gets obscured by his act
Tyler picked good ones. I think re. the acoustic version of ADTL being 8-9 minutes - most likely thinking about the one we all know.
What stop in "Cloud" is he talking about? And Jagger 'can't sing'? Sounds like Tyler putting a clever saying together "He can't sing but he's the best singe in rock.." ho-hum; sounds like a Bono lyric.
tyler is talking about the slight breaks in the song that due to mix seem shorter than they actually are. listen again especially coming out of the first chorus
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jamesfdouglas
Egads....
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shadooby
Yeah, the first time was around 1990 and I remember him mentioning My Obesession was what he used to do the dirty deed to.
attracted to overweight women, was he?