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slewan
they should have picked another song – She's So Cold from the very same show would have been a far better choice. Rainbow is some kind of very silly children's song to me (especially the uhlalah-part)
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slewan
they should have picked another song – She's So Cold from the very same show would have been a far better choice. Rainbow is some kind of very silly children's song to me (especially the uhlalah-part)
She's So Cold is great, but Rainbow was clearly the far better choice, especially w/ it's recent inclusion in commercial ads.
And it's a great classic Stones song, to boot!
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slewan
they should have picked another song – She's So Cold from the very same show would have been a far better choice. Rainbow is some kind of very silly children's song to me (especially the uhlalah-part)
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NilsHolgersson
Living in a Ghost Town is the first track on HONK nowadays on Spotify. That's interesting.
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NilsHolgersson
Living in a Ghost Town is the first track on HONK nowadays on Spotify. That's interesting.
I can't recall when that happened but it must be to draw notice to HONK.
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GasLightStreet
At this point, GHS and IORR are undeniable classics - for their very own reasons, not because of a Big Four etc kind of thing.
they certainly have a number of classic songs on them.
The classic albums are:
Big 4
GYYYO
Brussels
OOOH
Aftermath
Some Girls
Tattoo You
**Hot Rocks, High Tide & Green Grass, Through The Past Darkly
Almost classic, but not quite there...
Between The Buttons
The Rolling Stones
Undercover
IORR
Black and Blue
Excellent:
Emotional Rescue
No. 2
TSMR
GHS
Blue and Lonesome
Very good:
the rest
Poor:
DW
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MisterDDDD
The Live disc is great.
Lets Spend The Night Together in Manchester-a big draw for me.
First time seeing them in their home country. Scored a rare single ticket LD Pit.. what a great night. Wish this live disc was available separately.
Of the four out of ten songs with guest stars, three of them are actually quite good imo (Paisley on Dead Flowers, Welch on Wild Horses, and Dave Grohl kills it on Bitch)
1. Get Off My Cloud (Live at Principality Stadium 06/15/18), Unreleased
2. Dancing With Mr. D (Live at Gelredome, Arnhem 10.15.17), Unreleased
3. Beast of Burden (Live at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas 06.27.15) [feat Ed Sheeran], Unreleased
4. She's A Rainbow (Live at U Arena, Paris 10.25.17), Unreleased
5. Wild Horses (Live at London Stadium 05/22/18) [feat Florence Welch], Unreleased
6. Let's Spend The Night Together (Live at Manchester Evening News Arena 05.06.18), Unreleased
7. Dead Flowers (Live at Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia 06.18.13) [feat Brad Paisley], Unreleased
8. Shine A Light (Live at ArenA, Amsterdam 09.30.17), Unreleased
9. Under My Thumb (Live at London Stadium 05.22.18), Unreleased
10. Bitch (Live at The Honda Center, Anaheim 05.18.13) [feat Dave Grohl], Unreleased
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GasLightStreet
At this point, GHS and IORR are undeniable classics - for their very own reasons, not because of a Big Four etc kind of thing.
they certainly have a number of classic songs on them.
The classic albums are:
Big 4
GYYYO
Brussels
OOOH
Aftermath
Some Girls
Tattoo You
**Hot Rocks, High Tide & Green Grass, Through The Past Darkly
Almost classic, but not quite there...
Between The Buttons
The Rolling Stones
Undercover
IORR
Black and Blue
Excellent:
Emotional Rescue
No. 2
TSMR
GHS
Blue and Lonesome
Very good:
the rest
Poor:
DW
Glad you included Looking through the Past- Most of us baby boomers like that one - Where do you place EOMS - Certainly it is above "Very Good"
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GasLightStreet
At this point, GHS and IORR are undeniable classics - for their very own reasons, not because of a Big Four etc kind of thing.
they certainly have a number of classic songs on them.
The classic albums are:
Big 4
GYYYO
Brussels
OOOH
Aftermath
Some Girls
Tattoo You
**Hot Rocks, High Tide & Green Grass, Through The Past Darkly
Almost classic, but not quite there...
Between The Buttons
The Rolling Stones
Undercover
IORR
Black and Blue
Excellent:
Emotional Rescue
No. 2
TSMR
GHS
Blue and Lonesome
Very good:
the rest
Poor:
DW
Glad you included Looking through the Past- Most of us baby boomers like that one - Where do you place EOMS - Certainly it is above "Very Good"
What Elmo said!
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GasLightStreet
At this point, GHS and IORR are undeniable classics - for their very own reasons, not because of a Big Four etc kind of thing.
they certainly have a number of classic songs on them.
The classic albums are:
Big 4
GYYYO
Brussels
OOOH
Aftermath
Some Girls
Tattoo You
**Hot Rocks, High Tide & Green Grass, Through The Past Darkly
Almost classic, but not quite there...
Between The Buttons
The Rolling Stones
Undercover
IORR
Black and Blue
Excellent:
Emotional Rescue
No. 2
TSMR
GHS
Blue and Lonesome
Very good:
the rest
Poor:
DW
Glad you included Looking through the Past- Most of us baby boomers like that one - Where do you place EOMS - Certainly it is above "Very Good"
What Elmo said!
Sorry for the confusion, I summarized EOMS as one of the BIG four...so EOMS, LIB, SF, and BB at the very top.