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Rockman
Charlie's the Buster Keaton of rock ..... so deadpan funny
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Natlanta
MJ already grew old gracefully. Next question.
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Natlanta
MJ already grew old gracefully. Next question.
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Natlanta
MJ already grew old gracefully. Next question.
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Natlanta
MJ already grew old gracefully. Next question.
I always thought that the way he act on stage is silly (all that running etc.). In that sense nothing has changed.
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Natlanta
MJ already grew old gracefully. Next question.
I always thought that the way he act on stage is silly (all that running etc.). In that sense nothing has changed.
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dmay
Rockman - love it. Mick, as Andy Devine, finally gives in to carbs. Andy Devine was a great character actor. Check him out in 1939's Stagecoach, the movie which made John Wayne a star (and Wayne is really good in it). I remember Andy Devine as the sidekick in the 1950s t-v show about Wild Bill Hickcock, along with what I think was something later called the Andy Devine Show which featured Buster Brown shoes as its chief advertiser, if I am correct. We Boomers can have such odd recalls regarding t-v shows and who played in them.
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Rockman
.... from the position of Charlie's
drum sticks can one of the IORR musical
experts name what Stones song they are performing ......
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jbwelda
I think Bill Wyman makes a better Buster Keaton than Charlie. Totally had that gum chewing detachment going on while flopping down the bass lines.
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GetYerAngie
in "Fool to Cry" as a sensitive father
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GetYerAngie
in "Fool to Cry" as a sensitive father
Well he's only a sensitive father in the first verse. In the second verse he's out making love to some woman in the poor part of town. I think the song showcases his multiple personalities.
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GetYerAngie
in "Fool to Cry" as a sensitive father
Well he's only a sensitive father in the first verse. In the second verse he's out making love to some woman in the poor part of town. I think the song showcases his multiple personalities.
and let's not forget he makes love, so fine. At least from his POV.
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GetYerAngie
in "Fool to Cry" as a sensitive father
Well he's only a sensitive father in the first verse. In the second verse he's out making love to some woman in the poor part of town. I think the song showcases his multiple personalities.
and let's not forget he makes love, so fine. At least from his POV.
Does POV mean physician office visit?