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buttons67
ill give him a diverse set list and tell him not to assume all songs are the same.
and if he dont like it then ill dock his pocket money.
Made in the Shade was my first Stones album too: I bought it from a kid at school. I then bought Rolled Gold and it was "All Over Now"Quote
MisterO
Hot Rocks is a great choice. I had bought "Made in the Shade" first, but I lost interest in the album soon after. It was after I heard JJ Flash and got Hot Rocks that I really took interest in the Stones music.
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Meise
My son (10) is very much into the Beatles ... it's my dad's fault ;-)
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nick
How did he escape hearing them with you being a Stones fan?
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Meise
My son (10) is very much into the Beatles ... it's my dad's fault ;-)
But it always starts there. It was the same with me. Eventually, we get wiser...
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Meise
My son (10) is very much into the Beatles ... it's my dad's fault ;-)
But it always starts there. It was the same with me. Eventually, we get wiser...
And me . Beatles at 6, Stones at 9, both via my dad's record collection. My intro to the Stones was the Rolled Gold compilation in 1976. I looked at the cover and asked my dad when they split up and he said "they're still going". This somehow appealed to me a lot more and sparked my curiosity.
I still like the Beatles a lot and have seen Macca live 8 times but I'm a bigger Stones fan (38 times!). I've always felt they've got a bit more edge and bite to them.
For me the greatest thing about the 2 bands' rivalry was that it existed and we had 2 great bands to enjoy. And we've still got one of them
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nick
How did he escape hearing them with you being a Stones fan?