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Second that. In the middle of nowhere, some place between Jackson and Memphis. The difference - I had laptop and photo camera in the backpack.Quote
GasLightStreet
When this record came out I was in a daze from Katrina, on the run, with hardly anything to my name except the clothes on my back, what I had in a bag from being on tour and my guitar and amp.
I spent most of the time drinking gallons of beer to settle my mind.
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marcovandereijk
What a decade it's been, since the release of A Bigger Bang.
We've had deluxe editions of Exile, Some Girls and Sticky Fingers with some real nice outtakes
and live versions.
We've had a handfull of DVD's with historic and present footage.
We've had the release of half a dozen live recordings from legendary concerts.
A world tour, continental tours.
(Auto)biographies of band members.
Two brand new songs.
And loads and loads of discussions on IORR about every single item.
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marcovandereijk
What a decade it's been, since the release of A Bigger Bang.
We've had deluxe editions of Exile, Some Girls and Sticky Fingers with some real nice outtakes
and live versions.
We've had a handfull of DVD's with historic and present footage.
We've had the release of half a dozen live recordings from legendary concerts.
A world tour, continental tours.
(Auto)biographies of band members.
Two brand new songs.
And loads and loads of discussions on IORR about every single item.
A great Stones decade indeed!
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Pietro
"A Bigger Bang" was released on September 6, 2005.
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Marhsall
Love it..always have always will.
Just another chapter in the Stones history.
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matxil
Disappointing and boring album. If this is all they can come up with, I'd prefer they wouldn't make any other album ever again.
From all the post Tattoo You albums, the only ones I can listen to entirely (occasionally, like once a year), is Undercover and Bridges to Babylon.
The rest have a few songs worth listening to, but too much boring rubbish in between.
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slewan
to be honest: If you chop down ABB to an EP it can be great (or at least a decent record)
(for example: Rough Justice, Let Me Down Slow, Back of My Hand and (maybe) She Saw Me Coming)
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marcovandereijk
What a decade it's been, since the release of A Bigger Bang.
We've had deluxe editions of Exile, Some Girls and Sticky Fingers with some real nice outtakes
and live versions.
We've had a handfull of DVD's with historic and present footage.
We've had the release of half a dozen live recordings from legendary concerts.
A world tour, continental tours.
(Auto)biographies of band members.
Two brand new songs.
And loads and loads of discussions on IORR about every single item.
A great Stones decade indeed!
If you disregard the fact that few of the releases the last 15 years were newly recorded, it is probably the best decade since the 70s in terms of musical quality of the releases. But the 90s was more active and interesting.