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R
The Rolling Stones will be remembered as a brilliant music makers by manybut I think they'll be remembered as rank bastards by many, many more. But that horse has already left the gate so, what the hell, they might as well charge a family of four $2,500 (or more) for an evening of music.
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Max'sKansasCity
This may or may not be the last time.... I doubt it is... and
no one can predict their legacy... the legacy will be what it will be.
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R
the legacy of the Rolling Stones. For what will they be remembered most in time immemorial?
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Max'sKansasCity
This may or may not be the last time.... I doubt it is... and
no one can predict their legacy... the legacy will be what it will be.
I don't know, I think I got pretty close...
They give me "joy" when I see them play. When Mick Taylor plays the solo to Love In Vain and the building erupts we will know The Stones have taken us full circle giving us true fans what we asked for. The "Joy Givers" is a tongue in cheek quote from another poster.Quote
andrewt
Doom.... "Joy givers"??
Whoa that's some revisionism with extra cheese.
They were scrappy blues fans as kids, then debauched counter culture icons, then savvy trend followers, then charming rapscallions, then greedy bastards.
That's Stones 101.
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DoomandGloomThey give me "joy" when I see them play. When Mick Taylor plays the solo to Love In Vain and the building erupts we will know The Stones have taken us full circle giving us true fans what we asked for. The "Joy Givers" is a tongue in cheek quote from another poster.Quote
andrewt
Doom.... "Joy givers"??
Whoa that's some revisionism with extra cheese.
They were scrappy blues fans as kids, then debauched counter culture icons, then savvy trend followers, then charming rapscallions, then greedy bastards.
That's Stones 101.