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Rocky Dijon
An old joke I learned from Jack Winter. A very funny writer who never quite got the recognition he deserved. One of a breed that are now almost all gone. Gerald Gardner, Bill Dana, Leonard Stern, The Waldman Brothers, Arne Sultan, Marvin Worth, Bill Blatty (Jesuit background notwithstanding) belonged among them.
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Rockman
Maybe while there in gay Pareeeee Mick could come up with a
Stones Classic by gluein' Street Fightin' Man and Petrol Blues tagether ….
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Rocky Dijon
Just speculation on my part, but Jimmy Rip was musical director and said he put the band together. Additionally, Rick Rubin was the toughest producer Jagger had since Jimmy Miller in telling him he could do better. Between the two, Billy Preston and Benmont Tench made more sense for a rootsy, sometimes funky album of earthy rock, r&b, country, blues, and folk.
For the record, BEING MICK has a scene of Mick, Dave Stewart, and Matt running through "Old Habits Die Hard." When Mick and Dave cut the song in 2004, Matt was not present. Either conflicts or not everyone is as enamored of Mick's campy aide.
Make that aide-de-camp. No letters, please.
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gotdablouse
...was the album first developed as a Mick+Matt project with results that didn't please Ahmet Ertegun who got Mick to work with Rick Rubin. I probably still have the Musician magazine that had a lengthy Mick interview when the album came out but I don't remember them going into much detail on how the album had evolved. I do remember Mick saying it had gotten delayed and he had no time to tour as a result before starting work on the next Stones album with Keith.
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jlowe
Any views on the Richards/Jordan partnership? How it has evolved and progressed etc.
Or you become like an Italy or Greece and get stuck in debt and no money for initiatives when the next crisis comes.Quote
Bungo
Actually it doesn't. And in fact it never will. That the "deficit" needs to be "paid" is a myth perpetually used by the party out of power. It's just an imaginary number on an imaginary ledger. Don't fall for that BS.
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MisterDDDD
Keith looks good...
Sure gets a lot of mileage out of that Mavis shirt...
Not knockin' him, I like how he likes what he likes.
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mtaylorOr you become like an Italy or Greece and get stuck in debt and no money for initiatives when the next crisis comes.Quote
Bungo
Actually it doesn't. And in fact it never will. That the "deficit" needs to be "paid" is a myth perpetually used by the party out of power. It's just an imaginary number on an imaginary ledger. Don't fall for that BS.