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24FPS
But have they added much to their musical legacy that wasn't already set by 2007? Not in my opinion.
You're probably right about the legacy, but I like "Doom and Gloom" better than anything on A Bigger Bang.
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Gemini
It will be over when the breaking news we are all dreading starts coming through... that Mick or Keith have died.
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JumpingKentFlash
The short answer is:
Make a 10 song album with most of it being covers. Then tour and televise the last concert from a mini club in Ealing. Full circle.
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MightyStonesStillRollin50
We all know that the end is near. Whether it ends next year, or as late as the 50th anniversary of Satisfaction in the summer of 2015, time is running out. So what is your perfect ending for the Rolling Stones? A classic new album? A blockbuster tour? Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor rejoin the band? Jeff Beck joins them on a farewell tour?
I wish people who want the Stones to go away would away themselves right now, end it for yourself. Now, its over for you, wasnt that easy? The Stones are over for you. No more worries.... now go off and do what ever it is you need to do and stop making threads about how you so look forward to The Stones stopping and how you love to fantasize about it.
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MileHigh
Perhaps find some black girls to do some backing vocals.
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JumpingKentFlash
The short answer is:
Make a 10 song album with most of it being covers. Then tour and televise the last concert from a mini club in Ealing. Full circle.
I see the potential in this idea, or some semblance of it, but a small club gig would be impossible for most to attend. Therefore, I propose:
A 10 song album of covers for the store shelves, and a massive FREE outdoor show
in London available as a Pay Per View telecast and ultimately a dvd release. They are (or were) a London-based band, and ending it in London would achieve the full circle effect.
In hindsight, their Glastonbury performance is already damn near the perfect ending.
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Rockman
Play Altamont again ... right on midnight all The Stones head on stage in a bus with Keith drivin' ....................................if that cat don't cool it...
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Stoneage
The perfect ending would have been a last concert on New year's eve 1999 and then calling it a day. But that never happened...