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Send It To me
yes, next question
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ChefGuevara
How about "Moves like Jagger" if it had been released in 1965?
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Title5Take1
I'm reminded me of a PARTRIDGE FAMILY rerun where Danny Partridge had his sister, Laurie, for a substitute teacher. And Laurie gave him bad grades on everything. So he finally submitted a piece of writing—secretly authored by Ernest Hemingway—and she gave him a "D." Because she thought it was by Danny Partridge. Some Stones "fans" would give a thumbs down to the above songs no matter what if they thought they were post-Mick-Taylor (or whatever their personal "demarcation point" of decline in the Stones career might be).
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MightyStonesStillRollin50
Just curious. How much did the time period contribute to the so called "greatness" of these songs? How would they be viewed if they had been released in 2005 for example on ABB? And how would Out Of Control, Saint Of Me, and Thief been received if they had been released in the late sixties or early seventies?
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uhbuhgullayew
Absolutely.
However a segment of this board would strongly disagree since they think that most anything after the mid 70's or 1978 is garbage.
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mitchflorida1
I am still considering this question, but am not ready to comment at this time.