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brownsugar86
He’s such an embarrassment to the Stones going to stuff like this and Xfactor with One Direction. He looks like he’s desperate to be popular with the youth. I can’t imagine him actually liking the music, he just looks fame hungry.
Even Mick knows to keep away with U.K. tv and media.
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brownsugar86
He’s such an embarrassment to the Stones going to stuff like this and Xfactor with One Direction. He looks like he’s desperate to be popular with the youth. I can’t imagine him actually liking the music, he just looks fame hungry.
Even Mick knows to keep away with U.K. tv and media.
These comments are an embarrassment to Stones fans.
For my part he can have a sexual relationship with Ed Sheeran.
Kudos to Ronnie for not caring about the hipster level and just judge on liking someone. Ed Sheeran is probably a very likeable lad.
But probably Mick sent him... "We need a Stones face on TV before the tour... Ronnie?"
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Nate
Just because it's successful doesn't mean it's any good in fact quite the opposite most of the time.
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Nate
Just because it's successful doesn't mean it's any good in fact quite the opposite most of the time.
Nate
Yes of course
but your boy from Suffolk:
“It’s been one heck of a year for Ed, who was awarded an MBE and appeared in an episode of Game Of Thrones.
In the first week of Divide’s release, he also broke an incredible SEVEN records on the official album and singles charts.
The album became the fastest-selling album by a male artist ever, and it took the highest opening week album sales in Official Charts history ever for a male artist, as well as breaking streaming record and vinyl album sales records.
And he became the first musician to ever take control of the entire Top 5 singles chart with Shape Of You sitting at number one, Galway Girl at two, Castle On The Hill at three, Perfect at four, and New Man in at five.
Oh, and he was named Spotify’s most streamed artist of 2017 with 6.3 billion streams, he collaborated for the second time with Taylor Swift, the first time with Eminem – and he casually revealed he had written a James Bond theme song just in case he was asked.
Ed, here’s to 2018.“
Plus, he tours non stop.
Let’s give it up for Ed (clap clap clap)
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Nate
Just because it's successful doesn't mean it's any good in fact quite the opposite most of the time.
Nate
Yes of course
but your boy from Suffolk:
“It’s been one heck of a year for Ed, who was awarded an MBE and appeared in an episode of Game Of Thrones.
In the first week of Divide’s release, he also broke an incredible SEVEN records on the official album and singles charts.
The album became the fastest-selling album by a male artist ever, and it took the highest opening week album sales in Official Charts history ever for a male artist, as well as breaking streaming record and vinyl album sales records.
And he became the first musician to ever take control of the entire Top 5 singles chart with Shape Of You sitting at number one, Galway Girl at two, Castle On The Hill at three, Perfect at four, and New Man in at five.
Oh, and he was named Spotify’s most streamed artist of 2017 with 6.3 billion streams, he collaborated for the second time with Taylor Swift, the first time with Eminem – and he casually revealed he had written a James Bond theme song just in case he was asked.
Ed, here’s to 2018.“
Plus, he tours non stop.
Let’s give it up for Ed (clap clap clap)
So what?
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Beast
Well, I don't care about award appearances one way or the other but I have always been thrilled when seeing other musicians - whether mega-famous in big venues or little known in tiny venues - to have the total surprise of Ronnie turning up and playing. He just loves playing live and he does it relatively often outside of the Stones, whereas the other three? Hardly ever, by comparison. I am pretty sure he's the one and only Stone that will carry on popping up to play here and there in his own right for as long as possible and gold rings on him for it.