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Max'sKansasCity
This is the same Howard guy who dresses up as "Fartman"?
And there are people who actually care what he has to say, about anything? really?
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Max'sKansasCity
This is the same Howard guy who dresses up as "Fartman"?
And there are people who actually care what he has to say, about anything? really?
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24FPS
So, StonedInTokyo, what we have here is a difference in approach. You're happy with whatever the current Stones lineup has left to give you. Fine. I think I see the same hourglass quickly losing it's sand, and I would like to get something beyond that before it's just too damn late. I didn't think it was too much to want Bill and Mick T. play with them again in a meaningful way. It could have been an unplugged type situation. Something. One last album with real depth to it. I can dream.
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24FPS
some of our greatest fears, that the casual fan really does want the warhorses crammed down their throats, is real.
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24FPS
some of our greatest fears, that the casual fan really does want the warhorses crammed down their throats, is real.
This isn't my greatest fear. I'm not a casual fan, but I still want to hear what you call warhorses and I call classics. There are lots of other songs I'd love to hear as well, obviously, but I'm not going to be disappointed if they do Jumping Jack Flash. I WOULD be disappointed if they didn't.
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24FPS
The suckers want flash and hits and they have deep pockets
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latebloomer
I never listen to Stern's show, but I do remember Doug Tracht...aka, The Greaseman, who took over Stern's radio slot in DC in the 1980's. He did some great characters, but his shock jock routine got him in so much trouble, eventually he just kind of disappeared. I wonder what ever happened to him?
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latebloomer
I never listen to Stern's show, but I do remember Doug Tracht...aka, The Greaseman, who took over Stern's radio slot in DC in the 1980's. He did some great characters, but his shock jock routine got him in so much trouble, eventually he just kind of disappeared. I wonder what ever happened to him?
There's this thing called Google. You type in Doug Tracht and it leads you to Wikipedia. Where you can find Doug got in trouble over Martin Luther King Day in 1986 when he made the tasteful comment, "Why don't we plug four more and get the whole week off?" You can catch up and find out where Doug is on your own.
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24FPS
some of our greatest fears, that the casual fan really does want the warhorses crammed down their throats, is real.
This isn't my greatest fear. I'm not a casual fan, but I still want to hear what you call warhorses and I call classics. There are lots of other songs I'd love to hear as well, obviously, but I'm not going to be disappointed if they do Jumping Jack Flash. I WOULD be disappointed if they didn't.