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Thrylan
For me, She's So Cold -9 years old, people working at the local pizza shop probably got really sick of me dumping quarters in the juke box! Great intro, weaving, Keith's dynamics were incredible.
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timbernardis
Re: Which Stones song put the hook you?
Thryan -- I think you meant to say put the hook in you.
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Rockman
...who's gonna be first ta say Off The Hook ...
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benstones
I was 4 years old when I heard the first song, so it was in 1993 and the song was Play With Fire. I have so great memories about this wonderful song.
The second Stones song I heard was Sympathy and the third was YCAGWYW. I remember me listening the song over and over, I was fascinated by the choir and then the first lyrics of Mick.
I was 7 years old and I only knew 5 or 6 Stones songs. Then my dad offered me a ticket to see the Stones in Paris in 1998 and my life changed...
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benstones
I was 4 years old when I heard the first song, so it was in 1993 and the song was Play With Fire. I have so great memories about this wonderful song.
The second Stones song I heard was Sympathy and the third was YCAGWYW. I remember me listening the song over and over, I was fascinated by the choir and then the first lyrics of Mick.
I was 7 years old and I only knew 5 or 6 Stones songs. Then my dad offered me a ticket to see the Stones in Paris in 1998 and my life changed...
How Exactly Did Your Life Change Benstones, Can You Please Elaborate ?????
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Green Lady
4 years old? I can't top that. I didn't hear my first Stones song and get hooked until I was 13.
My excuse? The song was Come On.
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Marhsall
Good Question!
I can remember the first time I knowingly heard my first Stones song.
'Under My Thumb' on the car radio and I was about 16.
It was the most original & unique collage of sound my ears ever heard! I was so blown away & consumed that as soon as it ended I immediately wanted to hear it again!
From that day on I started buying every tape, cd, book, mag., bootleg, guitars, related blues albums I could find by the Stones!
That ONE song completely changed my life!
No other band, music, story, or lyrics ever captured or "did it" for me, the way the Rolling Stones have...it's been a long journey! Can't wait to see them in Chicago.
Ohh Wow Man, Thats a Beautiful Stones Story....I Thought You Were Going To Say That You Started Shooting Heroin, Playing The Harmonica in a Gritty Chicago Blues Band and Enjoyed Banging Sleazzzy Junkie Hookers.Quote
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benstones
I was 4 years old when I heard the first song, so it was in 1993 and the song was Play With Fire. I have so great memories about this wonderful song.
The second Stones song I heard was Sympathy and the third was YCAGWYW. I remember me listening the song over and over, I was fascinated by the choir and then the first lyrics of Mick.
I was 7 years old and I only knew 5 or 6 Stones songs. Then my dad offered me a ticket to see the Stones in Paris in 1998 and my life changed...
How Exactly Did Your Life Change Benstones, Can You Please Elaborate ?????
I was totally fascinated by Mick Jagger. My mum is a fan. Maybe less than me now but when I was very young she was listening the Stones every day. I just remember about those 3 songs (Play With Fire, Sympathy, YCAGWYW) and even Not Fade Away, the version of Tokyo Dome in 1995 (she had the laser disc). I will remember all my life the way that Mick arrives to the stage. I was really little and I was trying to imitate him. I hid myself behind a door with a long coat, and when I was hearing the first notes of Not Fade Away, I tried to walk like Mick... (funny!!)
As I said before, at 7 years old I was not a big fan. I didn't know a lot of songs, but I was just fascinated without knowing it. When my dad saw my reactions about me hearing again and again Play With Fire, it decided to give me his own ticket to see the Stones in Stade de France with my mum. Really, this passion is thanks to my parents. They NEVER obligated me to listen or to be a fan, all was totally natural. Now I am 23 years old and soon i will see my 14th Stones concert