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Re: (I Can Get NO) Satisfaction
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 23, 2005 06:24

Jan Richards Wrote:
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> Well, so what. This is interesting. Most of all
> you cats on this board are screaming of "I wany
> another let It Bleed, I want anothe Exile" and so
> on.

I dont see that people are. Very few people are that unrealistic. Longing for good material doesnt necessarily equate with living in the past.



Well goodmorning. This is not like 1972. What
> them guys did like 30-35 years ago is history.
> We are actually living in 20th century so....
> GOOOOD MOOORNING.


sounds like youre living in the past as well, Jan.
Last time I looked, this was the 21st century...
smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-07-23 06:25 by Gazza.

Re: (I Can Get NO) Satisfaction
Posted by: MisterD ()
Date: July 23, 2005 07:14

What I don't understand is how people can expect a bunch of guys pushing 70 to come out with "ground breaking" music. Those days are over. Enjoy the catalog of the Rolling Stones. The music they are releasing now feels more like an obligation than inspiration. That's just me though. My brother bought me "Made in the Shade when I was 13-years-old, in 1978. I heard that song "Angie" on the radio and freaked out. I then got "Hot Rocks" and wore it out. Black and Blue was next.
I love these guys just as much as anyone, but I just wish song's like "street of love" or whatever it's called, were kept to solo albums. It sounds like Jagger found an old journal from the mid 80's and decided to revive some scribble. If that guitar solo is KRichards then I'm shocked. That sounds like Bon Jovi at best.

Re: (I Can Get NO) Satisfaction
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: July 23, 2005 07:20

Amen, Mr. D.

Re: (I Can Get NO) Satisfaction
Posted by: rknuth ()
Date: July 23, 2005 12:24

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Longing for good material doesnt necessarily equate with living in the past.

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Gazza, you nailed nearly the whole discussion in one sentence. Thanks!

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