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GasLightStreet
The amount of stupidity that has emerged here recently is astounding.
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ThickerThanThieves
Mick Jagger isn't looking for any "back door" to exit the Rolling Stones. His destiny is to continue to bring joy to millions of his fans around the world as the frontman of the greatest rock 'n roll band of all time. When the Stones are on stage those in attendance are "healed." All their concerns/fears are washed away for two solid hours. The "high' can sometimes linger for hours, days, and even months, if not a lifetime - in the case of some hardcore fans. I love Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones! They have lifted me from the depths of depression on numerous occasions. For that I am forever grateful.
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jumpinjack
well said :-)
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ThickerThanThieves
Mick Jagger isn't looking for any "back door" to exit the Rolling Stones. His destiny is to continue to bring joy to millions of his fans around the world as the frontman of the greatest rock 'n roll band of all time. When the Stones are on stage those in attendance are "healed." All their concerns/fears are washed away for two solid hours. The "high' can sometimes linger for hours, days, and even months, if not a lifetime - in the case of some hardcore fans. I love Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones! They have lifted me from the depths of depression on numerous occasions. For that I am forever grateful.
This is just what I need to hear.
Yes!
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Max'sKansasCity
and now a song... proving the point
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Stoneage
In a way I think he already left in the mid-eighties...
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Stoneage
In a way I think he already left in the mid-eighties...
well said.
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erad
^ Agreed, not a good version of Sway though if I'm being honest
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ThickerThanThieves
Mick Jagger isn't looking for any "back door" to exit the Rolling Stones. His destiny is to continue to bring joy to millions of his fans around the world as the frontman of the greatest rock 'n roll band of all time. When the Stones are on stage those in attendance are "healed." All their concerns/fears are washed away for two solid hours. The "high' can sometimes linger for hours, days, and even months, if not a lifetime - in the case of some hardcore fans. I love Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones! They have lifted me from the depths of depression on numerous occasions. For that I am forever grateful.