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bv
ITV are producing a TV music documentary and would like to speak to some Rolling Stones fans
about the impact the track "Let's Spend The Night Together" had.
We want first hand stories of the people that were really there.
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bv
ITV are producing a TV music documentary and would like to speak to some Rolling Stones fans
about the impact the track "Let's Spend The Night Together" had.
We want first hand stories of the people that were really there.
Sorry for the dense question, but: people that were really where?
On the planet Earth when it was released, or ... ?
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stonesrule
I had found the 1792 tour to be exhausting andQuote
I'd be exhausted having toured since 1792 as well !
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bv
ITV are producing a TV music documentary and would like to speak to some Rolling Stones fans
about the impact the track "Let's Spend The Night Together" had.
We want first hand stories of the people that were really there.
Sorry for the dense question, but: people that were really where?
On the planet Earth when it was released, or ... ?
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CousinC
I liked it from first listen. It had been an important single since the Stones had been on a down for a bit. The last single Have you seen your mother hadn't been a big hit and I remember headlines like " Decline or triumph for the Stones?".
With that 2-sided single they were back in the charts. In Germany Ruby Tuesday was the even bigger hit of the 2.
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Rockman
never found that risque .... couldn't figure what the fuss was about...
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lettingitbleed
I assume you mean when the single was released back in '67? I have my Mom's story about it......
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Rockman
we couldn't figure the fuss but the network big-wigs thought differently..remember how Ed Sullivan told the Doors not to sing...
apple pie stuff and Ed was a bit of old stick in the mud ....
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CousinC
I liked it from first listen. It had been an important single since the Stones had been on a down for a bit. The last single Have you seen your mother hadn't been a big hit and I remember headlines like " Decline or triumph for the Stones?".
With that 2-sided single they were back in the charts. In Germany Ruby Tuesday was the even bigger hit of the 2.
Must have been a very short down/slump since Aftermath was just a year before.
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Big Al
Did the song really have an impact? It's just a decent pop single, nothing more. The lyrics are not risque. Surely it was only Ed Sullivan who thought so?
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CousinC
I liked it from first listen. It had been an important single since the Stones had been on a down for a bit. The last single Have you seen your mother hadn't been a big hit and I remember headlines like " Decline or triumph for the Stones?".
With that 2-sided single they were back in the charts. In Germany Ruby Tuesday was the even bigger hit of the 2.
Must have been a very short down/slump since Aftermath was just a year before.
A lot of radio stations didn't play it here in The States so it didn't crack the top forty.