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Stoneage
A last bow to the audience. A last homage to former bandmembers. Is there really a need for a new album and a new tour? What more do they have to prove? What do you think?
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Green Lady
We don't WANNA go home! This party just started to be fun again.
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Claire_M
What Salty said. If you love the Stones, why do you want them to end?
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Stoneage
The reason I bring this up is that I think they have stagnated as a live band since long ago. They don't bring anything new to the songs. The warhorses are simply boring and their take on more rare numbers aren't convincing. Sir Michael seems to have a cronic cold. His voice is simply not enjoyable to listen to. It's like SAL all over again. It used to be exciting going to a Stones concert or listen to a new album - I can't say that it is anymore. By now it's all nostalgia, nothing else. Why not call it a day?
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71Tele
Saving my money for 75 Licks.
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uhbuhgullayew
Fiddy is already taken.
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uhbuhgullayew
Fiddy is already taken.
I wonder if Fiddy make it to Fiddy?
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uhbuhgullayew
Fiddy is already taken.
I wonder if Fiddy make it to Fiddy?
That would be a fiddy / fiddy proposition Max.
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uhbuhgullayew
Fiddy is already taken.
I wonder if Fiddy make it to Fiddy?
That would be a fiddy / fiddy proposition Max.
Why on earth would they possibly want to end it all now,particularly in the light of their magnificent shows in London this week.Quote
Stoneage
A last bow to the audience. A last homage to former bandmembers. Is there really a need for a new album and a new tour? What more do they have to prove? What do you think?
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superrevvy
They barely, but legitimately, made it to 45. But this re-animated version of
Keith, dragging the beat and staring at his fretting fingers, is more than a
little bit creepy. Subtract the choirs and hardworking divas and guest guitarists
who can still play, and it would all be quite tragic.
Then again, put a guest guitarist and guest vocalist on every song, and no reason
the Rolling Stones couldn't do five shows a year in perpetuity.
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superrevvy
They barely, but legitimately, made it to 45. But this re-animated version of
Keith, dragging the beat and staring at his fretting fingers, is more than a
little bit creepy. Subtract the choirs and hardworking divas and guest guitarists
who can still play, and it would all be quite tragic.
Then again, put a guest guitarist and guest vocalist on every song, and no reason
the Rolling Stones couldn't do five shows a year in perpetuity.