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TooTough
Never, ever!
No @#$%& Christmas song,
no @#$%& musical,
no @#$%& guest songwriters,
no @#$%& Satisfaction 2020 version.
4 reasons why I love them.
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TooTough
Never, ever!
No @#$%& Christmas song,
no @#$%& musical,
no @#$%& guest songwriters,
no @#$%& Satisfaction 2020 version.
4 reasons why I love them.
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Stoneage
I'm sure Sir Michael, as a businessman, would disagree with you two, TT and D. The month of December is usually big business for the recording industry.
In the old days - when they (RS) still made records - December was good for sales. And Christmas songs are usually very lucrative for artists who still want
to stay in business and connect to their fans.
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Stoneage
I hear many new Christmas songs on the radio now when we're into first week of Advent. Dolly Parton, among others. I guess it's not really the Stones' cup of tea,
with "Run, Run Rudolph" as an exception. But would you have appreciated a new song with a holiday theme from the boys? A Stones Christmas Song Anno 2020?
It would have fit right in with their "release one song at a time" agenda...
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Stoneage
I'm sure Sir Michael, as a businessman, would disagree with you two, TT and D. The month of December is usually big business for the recording industry.
In the old days - when they (RS) still made records - December was good for sales. And Christmas songs are usually very lucrative for artists who still want
to stay in business and connect to their fans.
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Green Lady
Absolutely not. Cashing in on Christmas is something lesser artists need to do.
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Stoneage
would you have appreciated a new song with a holiday theme from the boys?
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Stoneage
I'm sure Sir Michael, as a businessman, would disagree with you two, TT and D. The month of December is usually big business for the recording industry.
In the old days - when they (RS) still made records - December was good for sales. And Christmas songs are usually very lucrative for artists who still want
to stay in business and connect to their fans.
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Stoneage
I'm sure Sir Michael, as a businessman, would disagree with you two, TT and D. The month of December is usually big business for the recording industry.
In the old days - when they (RS) still made records - December was good for sales. And Christmas songs are usually very lucrative for artists who still want
to stay in business and connect to their fans.
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TooTough
Never, ever!
No @#$%& Christmas song,
no @#$%& musical,
no @#$%& guest songwriters,
no @#$%& Satisfaction 2020 version.
4 reasons why I love them.