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GasLightStreet
It's no big deal that they stop,which they will soon. They've got 3 million releases, they're older than dirt. Their last best work was in 1981. No one is married to them. It should have ZERO impact on your life.
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KevinLocksPerm
What will life be like for you once the final album is released, the final show played?
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Send It To me
There will always be interesting things to dive into. Some of my musical favs have passed, and they remain a passion - Warren Zevon, The Doors, etc. etc. No more concerts, obviously, but when they play the same 18 songs every single night, the shows already have already lost some of their grip and excitement.
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The Joker
"n. They've got 3 million releases"
What do you mean?
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35love
...I needed a laugh,
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timbernardis
the Beach Boys r older than the Stones
Hairball stated: Their best days are long gone
They remain a powerful live band. Paris 2 is the best Stones show I have ever seen, and I go back to '75. See my posts in the Faith Lost, Faith Found thread re the Paris shows -- [iorr.org].
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jlowe
The Hendrix archives are still being 'milked' nearly 50 years after his demise.
And he was only a recording artist for 5 or so years.
Plenty of life in Stones Inc yet.