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Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: lazzzybones ()
Date: June 9, 2013 14:43

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J Geils Band Live Full House is one of the best live albums ever! Hard Drivin Man Rocks!!! " Got me a train down in Texas took it up to Montreal"



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Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: Chris Fountain ()
Date: June 9, 2013 14:50

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lazzzybones
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Chris Fountain
J Geils Band Live Full House is one of the best live albums ever! Hard Drivin Man Rocks!!! " Got me a train down in Texas took it up to Montreal"



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baby baby baby baby baby baby baby baby!

How about some little Chiken Piken?!!!

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: lazzzybones ()
Date: June 9, 2013 15:21

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Chris Fountain
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lazzzybones
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Chris Fountain
J Geils Band Live Full House is one of the best live albums ever! Hard Drivin Man Rocks!!! " Got me a train down in Texas took it up to Montreal"



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baby baby baby baby baby baby baby baby!

How about some little Chiken Piken?!!!
on the lickin' stick Mr Magic Dick!

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: ROPENI ()
Date: June 9, 2013 16:28

They could do this one..."Musta Got Lost" smiling smiley




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Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: virgil ()
Date: June 9, 2013 16:50

I saw J. Giels in Boston 2011 @ the Bank Pavillion they were awesome and PW physically did for 2 1/2 hrs what I could not do for 20 minutes, and I'm at least 15 years younger than him.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: Borncrosseyed ()
Date: June 9, 2013 17:34

PW one night, Steven Tyler the other,in Boston would be great!
Also looking for Memory Motel to surface in Beantown(yes they played it there in '06, but always a welcome tune. I believe last performed that same tour in Chicago(played twice, Boston 1/15/06, Chicago 1/25/06, correct me if wrong).


Tyler's favorite Stones tunes..I'd go with Rip This Joint with him if he guests.
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1."I'm A King Bee" | The Rolling Stones, 1964
Slim Harpo wrote this. I'd done it in bands in, like, '64 and '65, but when the Stones did it, it was so much better and different.

2."Brown Sugar " | The Rolling Stones, 1971
This is probably the best rock & roll song short of anything written by Chuck Berry.

3."Rip This Joint" | The Rolling Stones, 1972
When I went to my first rehab, at a place called Hazelden, I brought Exile on Main Street on cassette. I remember waking up the first morning there and realizing I hadn't been sober once for the past 12 or 15 years, from LSD to heroin and cocaine and acid. The only way I could get a buzz at that point was to listen to "Rip This Joint."

4."Get Off of My Cloud" | The Rolling Stones, 1965
It's all about those drum fills. I like songs that have a stop – what I call a wet spot. Little moments like those are what you remember forever.

5."Something Happened to Me Yesterday" | The Rolling Stones, 1967
Anything Keith sang on always killed me, and this one is so @#$%& cool.

6."Hot Stuff " | The Rolling Stones, 1976
The song just goes on and on, but it was such a @#$%& great groove, right?

7."Memory Motel " | The Rolling Stones, 1976
Mick can't sing, but he's one of the best @#$%& singers in rock & roll.

8."The Spider And The Fly" | The Rolling Stones, 1965
This was the kind of song that inspired me to start writing my own lyrics. When Mick sings, "She was common, flirty, she looked about 30" – that was my kind of lyric. It jumped into my ears.

9."She Said Yeah" | The Rolling Stones, 1965
When I was younger, in all of the bands I was in, way before Aerosmith, we would open sets with "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" and end with this one. I loved all the reverb and Keith's guitar.


"She's got a mind of her own and she use it well..."

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: birdie ()
Date: June 9, 2013 19:18

Peter Wolf would be a great guest! Saw him perform with Springsteen a couple of times in the Boston area......he brings a lot of energy to the stage!

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Date: June 9, 2013 19:53

wolf would be great

his 'sleepless' album is fantastic

which both mick and keith are on by the way

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: U2Stonesfan ()
Date: June 9, 2013 20:07

Here is snippet of what they could do

Peter Wolf & Kid Rock Ain't to Proud to Beg
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Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: MingSubu ()
Date: June 9, 2013 20:08

I'd like to hear/see this.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest
Posted by: bigfrankie ()
Date: June 10, 2013 00:15

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MisterDDDD
The only reason I would vote against Peter Wolf guesting is because I couldn't be there and might die of jealousy.

Whammer Jammer lemme hear ya... Mickey!


Still has it...



Is that Peter Wolf or Howard Stern?

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: lazzzybones ()
Date: June 10, 2013 01:33

As long as Wolf doesnt do "Oo Ee Diddley Bop" from his solo 1985 days.And you thought "Lets Work" was bad.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: Rip This ()
Date: June 10, 2013 04:28

love Jagger's back up singing on PW album...


Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: ronkeith72 ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:22

Wolfie would be great for one night but what about Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on guitars?

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: LSTNT ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:37

How about Wolf and Jagger on "Heard it through the grapevine" . Surprised that one has not surfaced yet with all the rehearsals.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:40

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LSTNT
How about Wolf and Jagger on "Heard it through the grapevine" . Surprised that one has not surfaced yet with all the rehearsals.

maybe the grapevine rumor was wrong about it being rehearsed. these things happen.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: TheGreek ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:43

peter wolf with the stones doing centerfold .

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: LSTNT ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:55

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StonesTod
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LSTNT
How about Wolf and Jagger on "Heard it through the grapevine" . Surprised that one has not surfaced yet with all the rehearsals.

maybe the grapevine rumor was wrong about it being rehearsed. these things happen.

It was one of the songs they rehearsed the most.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 10, 2013 21:57

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LSTNT
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StonesTod
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LSTNT
How about Wolf and Jagger on "Heard it through the grapevine" . Surprised that one has not surfaced yet with all the rehearsals.

maybe the grapevine rumor was wrong about it being rehearsed. these things happen.

It was one of the songs they rehearsed the most.

(sigh)

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: June 10, 2013 23:42

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ronkeith72
Wolfie would be great for one night but what about Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on guitars?
Not that I don't think Joe Perry and Brad Whitford would be bad guests, but I doubt they'd have both. Brad should be the one there since he's the Mick Taylor of Aerosmith, but Joe is the bigger name and it would be him. So it would be Joe Perry and Keith Richards on the same stage, two guitarists that people think play so much more than they actually do.

Re: Peter Wolf as guest?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 11, 2013 00:05

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ronkeith72
Wolfie would be great for one night but what about Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on guitars?
Not that I don't think Joe Perry and Brad Whitford would be bad guests, but I doubt they'd have both. Brad should be the one there since he's the Mick Taylor of Aerosmith, but Joe is the bigger name and it would be him. So it would be Joe Perry and Keith Richards on the same stage, two guitarists that people think play so much more than they actually do.

i think keith plays very little....he plays much less than that???

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