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Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: May 23, 2018 16:08

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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
Well, this brings me into shelvers, every time
How can anybody play like this, despite his problems (Mick Taylor)? It's just so sickening great

What's your favourites?

[www.youtube.com]

You put Jagger singing instead of her and you would get the best Stones since who knows when.

- Doxa

Indeed, Doxa

Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: May 23, 2018 16:19

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Time is in my side (live 1981/82)

really like the vocal treatment on it...for me, it makes it almost a different song, really beautiful.

Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Date: May 23, 2018 16:40

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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
Well, this brings me into shelvers, every time
How can anybody play like this, despite his problems (Mick Taylor)? It's just so sickening great

What's your favourites?

[www.youtube.com]

You put Jagger singing instead of her and you would get the best Stones since who knows when.

- Doxa

Indeed, Doxa

The band sound nothing like the Stones, though.. But the guitar is nice.

Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: May 23, 2018 18:14

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Erik_Snow
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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
Well, this brings me into shelvers, every time
How can anybody play like this, despite his problems (Mick Taylor)? It's just so sickening great

What's your favourites?

[www.youtube.com]

You put Jagger singing instead of her and you would get the best Stones since who knows when.

- Doxa

Indeed, Doxa

The band sound nothing like the Stones, though.. But the guitar is nice.

Sometimes the Stones would sound better if they wouldn't sound like the Stones...

- Doxa

Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Date: May 23, 2018 18:53

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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
Well, this brings me into shelvers, every time
How can anybody play like this, despite his problems (Mick Taylor)? It's just so sickening great

What's your favourites?

[www.youtube.com]

You put Jagger singing instead of her and you would get the best Stones since who knows when.

- Doxa

Indeed, Doxa

The band sound nothing like the Stones, though.. But the guitar is nice.

Sometimes the Stones would sound better if they wouldn't sound like the Stones...

- Doxa

But are we still talking about "Stones music", then? smiling smiley

Re: The nicest piece of Rolling Stones music after 1978
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: May 23, 2018 18:59

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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
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Doxa
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Erik_Snow
Well, this brings me into shelvers, every time
How can anybody play like this, despite his problems (Mick Taylor)? It's just so sickening great

What's your favourites?

[www.youtube.com]

You put Jagger singing instead of her and you would get the best Stones since who knows when.

- Doxa

Indeed, Doxa

The band sound nothing like the Stones, though.. But the guitar is nice.

Sometimes the Stones would sound better if they wouldn't sound like the Stones...

- Doxa

On the mark,again, it's not about family entertainment, it's about life and death through music

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