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Erik_Snow
I'm really in no position to criticise, I couldn't performed better in 1985 myself
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Erik_Snow
I'm really in no position to criticise, I couldn't performed better in 1985 myself
Very nice comment! One of nicest that I have seen here ever!
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slewan
someone (can't remember who) wrote in some book (can't remember which one) that their performance reminded everyone that rock music has its roots in bad behavior…
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wonderboy
This, along with Mick's performance, was the low point in Stones history, for me anyway.
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wonderboy
This, along with Mick's performance, was the low point in Stones history, for me anyway. Lower even than Dirty Work. You knew the band was broken up, had no new material and was being embarrassed. It felt like the organizers were saying, 'Yeah, let's shoehorn these old guys into the show somewhere.'
Mick was doing his pop star shtick and what the hell was Keith doing backing up Bob Dylan. I realize Dylan is a legend, but 'these are the Stones, man'. And of course they were a mess. That might be part of Dylan's charm, but the Stones are professional. They are supposed to deliver the goods.
But watching this you realized they didn't anything to deliver.
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Stoneage
That's true, Gazza. But I don't think that The Stones were that big in 1985. They hardly did exist as a band. Madonna, on the other hand, peaked that year.
Strange though that neither Bruce or MJ took part of the event. Maybe they were in middle of tours?
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Stoneage
That's true, Gazza. But I don't think that The Stones were that big in 1985. They hardly did exist as a band. Madonna, on the other hand, peaked that year.
Strange though that neither Bruce or MJ took part of the event. Maybe they were in middle of tours?