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Blueranger
I like them all.
Mick for his epic performance and songwriting-abilities.
Keith for his epic guitar riffs and songwriting-abilities.
Charlie for being Charlie and nothing else.
Ronnie for his down-to-earth persona and the way he saved the Stones in the 70's.
Bill for his memorable bass lines and his ability to write down history.
Mick T. for his guitar skills and the way he bought a new sound into the band.
Brian for his musicianship on many instruments and for having started the Stones.
Stu for his boogie woogie piano.
And to a lesser extent:
Darryl for keeping a low profile and how to handle the giants.
Nicky Hopkins for his lyrical playing.
Jimmy Miller for having bought out the best in the Stones.
Andrew for his original way of advertising the band.
Bobby Keys for his sax solos.
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Roll73
Charlie. The true hero of the Stones in my opinion.
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LSTNT
The Rolling Stones would not exist today if not for Mick Jagger. Mick has carried more than his share of the band while Keith was totally wasted. They are not the Rolling Stones without Mick, Keith or Charlie, everthing else is gravy.
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LSTNT
The Rolling Stones would not exist today if not for Mick Jagger. Mick has carried more than his share of the band while Keith was totally wasted. They are not the Rolling Stones without Mick, Keith or Charlie, everthing else is gravy.
Only because Charlie has stayed put, had Bill stayed and Charlie left you'd probably be saying the same thing about Bill.
The true Rolling Stones was Mick, Keith, Brian, Bill, Charlie and Stu.
Every one of them was and is replaceable. That being to continue making music they need only find someone to replace the member that is no longer there, but it stopped being the true Rolling Stones in 1969 when that line up was broken for ever.
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Blueranger
I like them all.
Mick for his epic performance and songwriting-abilities.
Keith for his epic guitar riffs and songwriting-abilities.
Charlie for being Charlie and nothing else.
Ronnie for his down-to-earth persona and the way he saved the Stones in the 70's.
Bill for his memorable bass lines and his ability to write down history.
Mick T. for his guitar skills and the way he bought a new sound into the band.
Brian for his musicianship on many instruments and for having started the Stones.
Stu for his boogie woogie piano.
And to a lesser extent:
Darryl for keeping a low profile and how to handle the giants.
Nicky Hopkins for his lyrical playing.
Jimmy Miller for having bought out the best in the Stones.
Andrew for his original way of advertising the band.
Bobby Keys for his sax solos.
I love 'em all myself...but my fave was, is, and will ALWAYS be ... Brian Jones
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His Majesty
These replacements could have been anyone, but the true Rolling Stones was gone forever no matter what these replacements did.
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His Majesty
These replacements could have been anyone, but the true Rolling Stones was gone forever no matter what these replacements did.
For me, there's no better Stones than the early 60s...
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His Majesty
These replacements could have been anyone, but the true Rolling Stones was gone forever no matter what these replacements did.
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His Majesty
These replacements could have been anyone, but the true Rolling Stones was gone forever no matter what these replacements did.
It's called nostalgia, get over it.