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gotdablouse
A long time ?! The previous album was released in 2017 and the one before that in 2013 !
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pftw04
After death of Brian, came the killer guitarist Mick Taylor, who has transformed the STONES to different level.
Methinks the Stones were already at that different level beginning with Jumpin' Jack Flash, then Beggars Banquet and the bulk of Let It Bleed recorded even before Taylor came on board,
I like Mick Taylor, but he was just one facet of the group at a high point.
excellent, very true.
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RobertJohnson
I wrote it ten years ago: Go to the studio twice a year and record all those traditional blues tracks from Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson etc. mixed with own blues tracks newly written. It would be the best way to get older and older without losing your dignity. Quit the desperate Best of-Tours, though it brings a lot of money. But musically it is worthless. There are many of better cover bands on tour ... The advantage is: We have two new albums per annum till the end ...
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buttons67
i think the stones are nearing the end, not a big surprise if you consider their age and now this virus has hit and could change the way we think in future. people will not risk throwing as much money around as before.
we may have seen the last of them, but if thats the case at least they have left us with a treasure of memories to keep us going for years.
the virus dosent change that much regarding where the band was going, they were never going to release loads of new albums anyway, and thier touring days will be near the end soon enough.
if they quit now i would understand and then i wish them all the best.
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Dougratajczak87
I still think the payments already received probably have them completing the 15 dates in 2021.
Because after all, who wants to return money already paid to you?
Beyond that, who knows?
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buttons67
i think the stones are nearing the end, not a big surprise ..
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pftw04
The Who might be still touring. However they lost their power after demise of Keith Moon and then Entwistle. No one can play like Moon or Entwisle.
Now the STONES touring in 2022 is very unlikely as they will be 80 years. Yes we can now hope for one last album before the curtain drops
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pftw04
The Who might be still touring. However they lost their power after demise of Keith Moon and then Entwistle. No one can play like Moon or Entwisle.
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MileHigh
Just fantasize about seeing the Rolling Stones in 1970 or 1971 and you are 19 years old. I don't think it can get any better than that.
I wouldn't be surprised if the end is the album release in late 2020 or 2021. Don't be surprised if there are no more concerts. At their age, one year older starts to look like five years older so I think even seeing them on a stage would be uncomfortable for some fans. Sometimes even today Keith looks like he is 85.
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MileHigh
Just fantasize about seeing the Rolling Stones in 1970 or 1971 and you are 19 years old. I don't think it can get any better than that.
I wouldn't be surprised if the end is the album release in late 2020 or 2021. Don't be surprised if there are no more concerts. At their age, one year older starts to look like five years older so I think even seeing them on a stage would be uncomfortable for some fans. Sometimes even today Keith looks like he is 85.
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Topi
Deep Purple was formed in 1968 and they're making new music.
The DP fans had to wait a long, long time for that, so concerning the Stones, it's only a "little" patience they ask from us