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CHEERS TO THESE WOMEN!!!
AWESOMENESS to see such true happiness in their eyes
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Where's jacopo gone ?
Toilets
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"THE SET HEARD ROUND THE WORLD"
Bobby Thomson's home run?
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Blueranger
How can one be such an ignorant?
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Kirk
So it is Midnight Rambler with Mick T?
Yeah, I guess they played Muddy Waters, Reed, Dixon, Wolf, Johnson, Diddley etc.. Probably Macca thaught Berry how to play guitar.Quote
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mtaylorYou sound like good old goofy Macca. Macca created the modern music. Huh, huh.Quote
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mtaylorThat's completely different - CB inspired Stones, not the Beatles.Quote
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#StonesO2 First song: GET OFF OF MY CLOUD
Like I said, why to open with a Beatles song, when they have so many good song themselves!!!
By that yardstick you're also saying that a Chuck Berry cover is not a good one to play.
Being a Stones fan, you should know that - waking up in the middle of the night, you should be able to say: who inspired Stones: Chuck Berry and the rest of the Blues gang, not the Beatles.
You're completely wrong there. I Wanna Be Your Man gave The Stones higher visibility with their first top 20 song, which is what they needed at the time, as they were desperately casting about for a follow-up to Come On.
Brian Jones was certainly inspired by The Beatles in a friendly but competitive way. Without George Harrison's experiments on sitar, Paint It, Black would have been just another pop song, and all the varied instruments Brian used on such songs as Ruby Tuesday, just to cite another of several examples.
Andrew Loog Oldham, former Beatles publicist, was certainly inspired to give The Stones the dark and dirty bad-boy image to contrast with The Beatles. Remember those gray-striped uniformed suits The Stones wore on their first TV appearance to perform Come On. Without The Beatles, that's how it would have been.
Beatles had absolutely nothing to do with blues, it was blues that inspired Stones, not Beatles.
Yeah right, and what do you think the Beatles played for years in Hamburg? Classical music?
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MR is up...but no mention of Taylor?
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mtaylorYou sound like good old goofy Macca. Macca created the modern music. Huh, huh.Quote
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kowalski
#StonesO2 First song: GET OFF OF MY CLOUD
Like I said, why to open with a Beatles song, when they have so many good song themselves!!!
By that yardstick you're also saying that a Chuck Berry cover is not a good one to play.
Being a Stones fan, you should know that - waking up in the middle of the night, you should be able to say: who inspired Stones: Chuck Berry and the rest of the Blues gang, not the Beatles.
You're completely wrong there. I Wanna Be Your Man gave The Stones higher visibility with their first top 20 song, which is what they needed at the time, as they were desperately casting about for a follow-up to Come On.
Brian Jones was certainly inspired by The Beatles in a friendly but competitive way. Without George Harrison's experiments on sitar, Paint It, Black would have been just another pop song, and all the varied instruments Brian used on such songs as Ruby Tuesday, just to cite another of several examples.
Andrew Loog Oldham, former Beatles publicist, was certainly inspired to give The Stones the dark and dirty bad-boy image to contrast with The Beatles. Remember those gray-striped uniformed suits The Stones wore on their first TV appearance to perform Come On. Without The Beatles, that's how it would have been.
Beatles had absolutely nothing to do with blues, it was blues that inspired Stones, not Beatles.
How can one be such an ignorant? Even the Stones themselves has said that they were inspired to write songs because of the Beatles. Without the Beatles there would not have been an Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Flowers or Satanic. They Very much tried to emulate songwriting structures from the Beatles. Ruby Tuesday is as Beatlesque as it's gonna get. Have you seen the new Charlie is my darling? Check out the hotel room sequence were they are writing Sitting On A Fence and then afterwards plays I've Just Seen A Face and Eight Days A Week. That's proof enough.
F*U*C*K UP YOU ALL!!! Start another thread!!!
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I'm surprised they're being so leniant with the picture taking. That's almost,dare I say. Fan friendly!
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mtaylorYou sound like good old goofy Macca. Macca created the modern music. Huh, huh.Quote
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mtaylorThat's completely different - CB inspired Stones, not the Beatles.Quote
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kowalski
#StonesO2 First song: GET OFF OF MY CLOUD
Like I said, why to open with a Beatles song, when they have so many good song themselves!!!
By that yardstick you're also saying that a Chuck Berry cover is not a good one to play.
Being a Stones fan, you should know that - waking up in the middle of the night, you should be able to say: who inspired Stones: Chuck Berry and the rest of the Blues gang, not the Beatles.
You're completely wrong there. I Wanna Be Your Man gave The Stones higher visibility with their first top 20 song, which is what they needed at the time, as they were desperately casting about for a follow-up to Come On.
Brian Jones was certainly inspired by The Beatles in a friendly but competitive way. Without George Harrison's experiments on sitar, Paint It, Black would have been just another pop song, and all the varied instruments Brian used on such songs as Ruby Tuesday, just to cite another of several examples.
Andrew Loog Oldham, former Beatles publicist, was certainly inspired to give The Stones the dark and dirty bad-boy image to contrast with The Beatles. Remember those gray-striped uniformed suits The Stones wore on their first TV appearance to perform Come On. Without The Beatles, that's how it would have been.
Beatles had absolutely nothing to do with blues, it was blues that inspired Stones, not Beatles.
Listen to Yer Blues and say that again. Look man, I'm not getting on your back because we don't share the same view, but I really think it's a dream world you're living in, if you think that The Rolling Stones were inspired solely by blues artists. It's certainly a big part of their inspiration. No denying that. There was just other things that were also a big part, like The Beatles. You'd be shocked to find out the artists some people are inspired by. For instance: Did you know that Paul McCartney was inspired by the guy who made Calender Girl? His name escapes me right now, but it's true. And I think he's AWFUL.
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belldHats off. I have been at many gigs in Europe and the best for atmosphere have always been in my home town Glasgow Scotland but...... could not touch the excitement and raw energy of the shows in Argentina, You are very fortunate, I would have dearly wished to have experienced any show in your country.Quote
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Hope they go to Brasil and Argentina once more! Best audiences by any measure!
I saw them the 12 times they played here in Argentina and all i can say is that I want "One More Shot" here!!!!
Anyway to all at the o2 enjoy. IORR.
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How can one be such an ignorant? Even the Stones themselves has said that they were inspired to write songs because of the Beatles. Without the Beatles there would not have been an Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Flowers or Satanic. They Very much tried to emulate songwriting structures from the Beatles. Ruby Tuesday is as Beatlesque as it's gonna get. Have you seen the new Charlie is my darling? Check out the hotel room sequence were they are writing Sitting On A Fence and then afterwards plays I've Just Seen A Face and Eight Days A Week. That's proof enough.
F*U*C*K UP YOU ALL!!! Start another thread!!!
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dandelion1967
Forget about the Beatles, THE STONES ARE PLAYING!!! Leave empty discussions to another post!!
Yes indeed!
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mtaylorYeah, it's a Stones night. Go somewhere else with this Beatles crap. Go on a Macca / Beatles homepage, not here.Quote
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Blueranger
How can one be such an ignorant? Even the Stones themselves has said that they were inspired to write songs because of the Beatles. Without the Beatles there would not have been an Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Flowers or Satanic. They Very much tried to emulate songwriting structures from the Beatles. Ruby Tuesday is as Beatlesque as it's gonna get. Have you seen the new Charlie is my darling? Check out the hotel room sequence were they are writing Sitting On A Fence and then afterwards plays I've Just Seen A Face and Eight Days A Week. That's proof enough.
F*U*C*K UP YOU ALL!!! Start another thread!!!