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Hanns Rainsch
Judging from the stuff I listened to, the playing on the 2012/13 tour is much better than on the final Bigger Bang shows. Most of the songs, even the warhorses, sound fresh again (just listen to Brown Sugar from the Echoplex). They added some nice songs to the setlist, had great guests (Tom Waits!!!, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch) and played 23 song sets (they haven't played such long shows since September 2002!). Okay, the ticket priced are a ripoff, but they have also been very high during ABB. They brought back Mick Taylor, who, im my opinion, adds nothing to Midnight Rambler and is heavily overrated among fans, but people are still complaining. I think the Stones could play the entire Exile on Main St. album in a free club show and people would still bitch about them (Keith has lost it, Ronnie's drunk, Mick Taylor should play a 15 min-solo on Shake Your Hips...) I don't get it.
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Hanns Rainsch
Judging from the stuff I listened to, the playing on the 2012/13 tour is much better than on the final Bigger Bang shows. Most of the songs, even the warhorses, sound fresh again (just listen to Brown Sugar from the Echoplex). They added some nice songs to the setlist, had great guests (Tom Waits!!!, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch) and played 23 song sets (they haven't played such long shows since September 2002!). Okay, the ticket priced are a ripoff, but they have also been very high during ABB. They brought back Mick Taylor, who, im my opinion, adds nothing to Midnight Rambler and is heavily overrated among fans, but people are still complaining. I think the Stones could play the entire Exile on Main St. album in a free club show and people would still bitch about them (Keith has lost it, Ronnie's drunk, Mick Taylor should play a 15 min-solo on Shake Your Hips...) I don't get it.
of course you understand all the whining...you just exhibited a nice example of it. good for you! don't sell yourself so short...
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Hanns Rainsch
Judging from the stuff I listened to, the playing on the 2012/13 tour is much better than on the final Bigger Bang shows. Most of the songs, even the warhorses, sound fresh again (just listen to Brown Sugar from the Echoplex). They added some nice songs to the setlist, had great guests (Tom Waits!!!, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch) and played 23 song sets (they haven't played such long shows since September 2002!). Okay, the ticket priced are a ripoff, but they have also been very high during ABB. They brought back Mick Taylor, who, im my opinion, adds nothing to Midnight Rambler and is heavily overrated among fans, but people are still complaining. I think the Stones could play the entire Exile on Main St. album in a free club show and people would still bitch about them (Keith has lost it, Ronnie's drunk, Mick Taylor should play a 15 min-solo on Shake Your Hips...) I don't get it.
of course you understand all the whining...you just exhibited a nice example of it. good for you! don't sell yourself so short...
Well okay, I understand the whining up to a point. I just don't think it's adequate considering the dramatic increase of the performances from 2007 to 2012/13.
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Hannse Rainsh, the real question is if the "all the time and for anything" whiners, themselves, understand their own whining. I 'm doubtful of it...
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Hanns Rainsch
Judging from the stuff I listened to, the playing on the 2012/13 tour is much better than on the final Bigger Bang shows. Most of the songs, even the warhorses, sound fresh again (just listen to Brown Sugar from the Echoplex). They added some nice songs to the setlist, had great guests (Tom Waits!!!, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch) and played 23 song sets (they haven't played such long shows since September 2002!). Okay, the ticket priced are a ripoff, but they have also been very high during ABB. They brought back Mick Taylor, who, im my opinion, adds nothing to Midnight Rambler and is heavily overrated among fans, but people are still complaining. I think the Stones could play the entire Exile on Main St. album in a free club show and people would still bitch about them (Keith has lost it, Ronnie's drunk, Mick Taylor should play a 15 min-solo on Shake Your Hips...) I don't get it.
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Judging from the stuff I listened to, the playing on the 2012/13 tour is much better than on the final Bigger Bang shows. Most of the songs, even the warhorses, sound fresh again (just listen to Brown Sugar from the Echoplex). They added some nice songs to the setlist, had great guests (Tom Waits!!!, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch) and played 23 song sets (they haven't played such long shows since September 2002!). Okay, the ticket priced are a ripoff, but they have also been very high during ABB. They brought back Mick Taylor, who, im my opinion, adds nothing to Midnight Rambler and is heavily overrated among fans, but people are still complaining. I think the Stones could play the entire Exile on Main St. album in a free club show and people would still bitch about them (Keith has lost it, Ronnie's drunk, Mick Taylor should play a 15 min-solo on Shake Your Hips...) I don't get it.
of course you understand all the whining...you just exhibited a nice example of it. good for you! don't sell yourself so short...
Well okay, I understand the whining up to a point. I just don't think it's adequate considering the dramatic increase of the performances from 2007 to 2012/13.
ah. well, if you didn't agree that there's been any such increase, perhaps you'd understand better.
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GravityBoy
Is it acceptable to spell whinning with two "n"s?
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Is it acceptable to spell whinning with two "n"s?
As long as it is used as a form of sarcockery or mockasm (a mix of sarcasm and mockery)
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Is it acceptable to spell whinning with two "n"s?
As long as it is used as a form of sarcockery or mockasm (a mix of sarcasm and mockery)
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Is it acceptable to spell whinning with two "n"s?
As long as it is used as a form of sarcockery or mockasm (a mix of sarcasm and mockery)
I think I had a mockasm reading that....
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i'm expecting 1972 all over again and i predict it will be 1972 in about 3 years.
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