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TeddyB1018
Now the cats out of the bag, Foo Fighters is exactly who Mick reached out to. There are some important issues with the festival, as their co-headliner Blink may be forced to cancel for health reasons. I guess we'll see what happens soon.
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DandelionPowderman
Foo Fighters is not grunge.
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DandelionPowderman
Foo Fighters is not grunge.
Wikipedia labels Nirvana grunge and the Foos post-grunge. The latter is
supposed to be a little bit more commercial. But I've been watching some live Foos.
Grunge. Probably their studio work is more "post" but I haven't listened to
much of it yet. And probably won't.
Anyway, the point is, if Mick's sincere about this (which we have no grounds
to judge yet), then fcuk me. I'll still like the new worldbeat music most of all,
but I'll no longer have any grounds to write about it on IORR.
*deafening cheers*
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DandelionPowderman
Rock/pop, with a (little) twist of nu-metal.
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DandelionPowderman
Rock/pop, with a (little) twist of nu-metal.
call em what you want, and i'll do the same, but if mick goes fooey,
goes reactionary...
then me and rih and superheavy are outta here
of course, i'll be back occasionally, i'm still gonna be a stones fan,
and still gonna be a mick fan. i just won't have much to say anymore.
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superrevvy
i just won't have much to say anymore.
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straycatuk
I seem to remember at the concert for New York in 2001, Mick was supposed to play with some sort of supergroup featuring Townshend etc.but he called Keith last minute when it appeared not to be working ?
Are the Stones really been lined up as a back up plan ? really ?
sc uk
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corriecas
Really looking forward to the 19 May.
I think Mick will call out for the Red Devils.
That would be great !!!
jeroen
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DandelionPowderman
Rock/pop, with a (little) twist of nu-metal.
call em what you want, and i'll do the same, but if mick goes fooey,
goes reactionary...
then me and rih and superheavy are outta here
of course, i'll be back occasionally, i'm still gonna be a stones fan,
and still gonna be a mick fan. i just won't have much to say anymore.
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
There is a band with a new LP coming out May 22 that is truly way more exciting than what's going on with the Stones.
What is all the talk about? A lot of nothing. Maybe next year.
So exciting I have to ask you what band? No disrespect, sir.
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superrevvy
i just won't have much to say anymore.
You're joking ... ... Right ?
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
There is a band with a new LP coming out May 22 that is truly way more exciting than what's going on with the Stones.
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superrevvy
I only mean that my personal focus will turn elsewhere. I'm still gonna be a Stones fan, but I have many many interests, and Mick will not quite hold so much power over me. Which, who knows, might even be a good thing for both of us.
And who will keep us up to date with news about Rihanna and post photos of her eating at Burger King?!? Don't go!Quote
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DandelionPowderman
Rock/pop, with a (little) twist of nu-metal.
call em what you want, and i'll do the same, but if mick goes fooey,
goes reactionary...
then me and rih and superheavy are outta here
of course, i'll be back occasionally, i'm still gonna be a stones fan,
and still gonna be a mick fan. i just won't have much to say anymore.
Revvy, be reasonable. If Mick plays SNL with Foo Fighters and you bail on us, who will keep us in line when SuperHeavy reunites later this year?
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superrevvy
I only mean that my personal focus will turn elsewhere. I'm still gonna be a Stones fan, but I have many many interests, and Mick will not quite hold so much power over me. Which, who knows, might even be a good thing for both of us.
I think it only fair that you let Mick decide whether losing you would be a good thing for him. It may be a healthy step for you, but it could prove devastating for Mick. This isn't just about you, Revvy. The impact could very well be tremendous.
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superrevvy
i just won't have much to say anymore.
You're joking ... ... Right ?
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flilflam
[www.google.com].
As long as we are fantasizing about what might happen on SNL, let us not rule out the possibility of the Stones pulling off a major publicity stunt, to announce a world tour, the biggest ever, the BIG 50. I can see the camera filming the Stones traveling down the street on a flat bed truck playing a couple of songs, then entering the building for another couple of songs, then fireworks, and an announcement by Jagger and the Stones of the tour.
Sure, it was done before, but SNL was not involved either.
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superrevvy
yeah, i should've probably phrased that sentence better. all i meant was that
maybe IORR would be a better place without my disruptive presence.
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superrevvy
i just won't have much to say anymore.
You're joking ... ... Right ?
No joke, Hansie. Y'see, for me, absolute heaven was/would be to have Jagger as
both part of clearly the greatest old school act The Stones and potentially
the greatest new school act SuperHeavy. BLISS! But SuperHeavy's first album,
as flawed as it was, opened up a whole new world of music to me, and I've
become predominantly new school now. If Mick decides to re-cast himself, for
whatever reason (probably to help the Stones), as totally old school, that's
of course fine, that's of course his business, but it kind of cuts me out of the
picture. Understand that I am in no way questioning Mick's judgement (he is
way way way smarter than me), I'm just saying it would represent a rare parting
of the ways between me and Mick over the last 50 years. It would be sad, but
what must be must be. And by "parting of the ways", I only mean that my personal
focus will turn elsewhere. I'm still gonna be a Stones fan, but I have many many
interests, and Mick will not quite hold so much power over me. Which, who
knows, might even be a good thing for both of us.
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superrevvy
i just won't have much to say anymore.
You're joking ... ... Right ?
No joke, Hansie. Y'see, for me, absolute heaven was/would be to have Jagger as
both part of clearly the greatest old school act The Stones and potentially
the greatest new school act SuperHeavy. BLISS! But SuperHeavy's first album,
as flawed as it was, opened up a whole new world of music to me, and I've
become predominantly new school now. If Mick decides to re-cast himself, for
whatever reason (probably to help the Stones), as totally old school, that's
of course fine, that's of course his business, but it kind of cuts me out of the
picture. Understand that I am in no way questioning Mick's judgement (he is
way way way smarter than me), I'm just saying it would represent a rare parting
of the ways between me and Mick over the last 50 years. It would be sad, but
what must be must be. And by "parting of the ways", I only mean that my personal
focus will turn elsewhere. I'm still gonna be a Stones fan, but I have many many
interests, and Mick will not quite hold so much power over me. Which, who
knows, might even be a good thing for both of us.
This is such a freakishly weird post.
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straycatuk
I seem to remember at the concert for New York in 2001, Mick was supposed to play with some sort of supergroup featuring Townshend etc.but he called Keith last minute when it appeared not to be working ?
Are the Stones really been lined up as a back up plan ? really ?
sc uk
Pete Townshend was going to play with Mick at The Concert for New York. The back-up band was always Paul Shaffer's band. When Keith contacted Mick that he was willing to join him, Pete bowed out. No super group and no thought that it wouldn't work out, just Pete being a gentleman when Keith turned up.
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superrevvy
yeah, i should've probably phrased that sentence better. all i meant was that
maybe IORR would be a better place without my disruptive presence.
Don't be foolish. Your antics have become a longstanding tradition from your days of plotting Darryl's lead vocal spotlight to your Jar-Jar Binks routines to your current multiple SuperHeavy incarnations. Your disruptive presence is sometimes all I look forward to when I visit here. There are days I'm convinced you are also Watchman and his/her latest incarnations as well. Once you were truly Legion, you can't ever disappear. You can only give yourself a slightly different incarnation and return to fulfill your calling. It is what you do. Like the Stones, you would miss the limelight too much to stay away forever.