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bradleycsocal
I don't recall anyone saying BB King should put Lucille in the closet and quit when he was playing in his 80s. I never heard Buddy Guy referred to as a sad shell of himself. The people clamoring for retirement are similar to those complaining about ticket prices; if you don't like it, don't go to any shows. I guess we do live in a cancel culture and now they want to cancel The Stones.
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Rocktiludrop
as i suggested Keith probably wasn't full on with this corporate kind of Gig so was possibly less enthusiastic to sing his heart out for them.
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GerardHennessy
For me it all seems desperately sad. Not disrespectful or inappropriate or anything so extreme. Just rather sad. And, dare I say it, a little tawdry. At least for me.
Arguments will continue for all time about whether they should, or should not, continue. Whether they are, or are not, The Stones. One thing is definitely true, there is a tremendous amount of passion invested in this topic by an awful lot of people. The Stones can certainly engage the emotions of many many people worldwide.
One thing I have certainly learned over the past few weeks. There in not one single Rolling Stones. There are millions of different Rolling Stones. Every fan has their own personal view on what the Rolling Stones are. For me they will always be the swaggering, impertinent, insouciant group on in-yer-face young men who exploded into my life in 1964 and blew the world apart. Nothing was ever the same again. Naturally I am very possessive of that version of The Stones. But there will be people here for whom it means nothing. And why should it? They will have their memories, their views on what the Rolling Stones should be.
When The Stones started out, they generated an enormous amount of argument, criticism, passion and excitement. In a different way they are STILL doing so 59 years later as we argue between ourselves about what they should and should not do. Sadly for me, the time has come for ME to leave the building. What the band have become is a step too far. A pale retread of what they once were. A corporate entertainment perk to be enjoyed by people who are more interested in showing off to each other than listening to The Greatest Rock 'n'Roll Band In The World. But for anyone who believes differently, I have nothing but respect. Please believe that.
Enjoy them while you can. Because when they finally do go, we will never see or hear anything like them ever again. Never!
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Rocktiludrop
as i suggested Keith probably wasn't full on with this corporate kind of Gig so was possibly less enthusiastic to sing his heart out for them.
If you think Keith had any prevention about turning into a corporate wh0re for 60 minutes think twice. He's realised long ago (in 1989) Mick had a super-natural ability to generate cash (1st with Cohl, then on his own) and that, if the band was in his hands they'd now play ballrooms in the East coast of the British Isles for 200 people a night.
What happened last night was a dress rehearsal with a new drummer paid a supmtuous sum of money. Who could have negociated that kind of one-in-a-million deal? Jagger.
With Keith's full approval.
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TheflyingDutchman
As long as Keith Richards and Mick Jagger want to perform together there are the Rolling Stones. No matter what. Enjoy them while you can.
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Topi
A few things to consider:
These guys are almost in their eighties.
They lost Charlie.
Ronnie went through cancer treatment (again).
They were forced to take more than 2 years off from performing - at their age.
Yet, back they are.
Let that sink in for a minute. It's incredible when you think about it.
Is it the same as before? Of course not. Nothing ever stays the same. And the end is right around the corner.
But they're not done yet.
Hear hear!
Of course it's not the same! It's a different musician behind the drum kit. I don't know why that is so hard to fathom.
For what it's worth, the clips I heard sounded tighter than the 2019-tour - especially the guitars. That surprised me a bit, actually.
It was good to see Ronnie looking well, and Keith looked trim and in better shape, too.
These guys deserve a medal, not the hate they're getting from their "fans".
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TheflyingDutchman
As long as Keith Richards and Mick Jagger want to perform together there are the Rolling Stones. No matter what. Enjoy them while you can.
I really hope it will not end like this [www.youtube.com]
... based only on want.
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TheflyingDutchman
As long as Keith Richards and Mick Jagger want to perform together there are the Rolling Stones. No matter what. Enjoy them while you can.
I really hope it will not end like this [www.youtube.com]
... based only on want.
Good old Chuck...always a bit sad to see this...
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A few things to consider:
These guys are almost in their eighties.
They lost Charlie.
Ronnie went through cancer treatment (again).
They were forced to take more than 2 years off from performing - at their age.
Yet, back they are.
Let that sink in for a minute. It's incredible when you think about it.
Is it the same as before? Of course not. Nothing ever stays the same. And the end is right around the corner.
But they're not done yet.
Hear hear!
Of course it's not the same! It's a different musician behind the drum kit. I don't know why that is so hard to fathom.
For what it's worth, the clips I heard sounded tighter than the 2019-tour - especially the guitars. That surprised me a bit, actually.
It was good to see Ronnie looking well, and Keith looked trim and in better shape, too.
These guys deserve a medal, not the hate they're getting from their "fans".
*(oh.. wait. is the clinking beer glasses somehow disrespectful?)
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jumpingjackflash5
yes also this make me sad ... and the Stones ought to (and I still think will) avoid getting even close to this state. Just for clarity, I do NOT think that they are in trouble now, but they should handle their drumming department very carefully if they want to continue.
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jumpingjackflash5
yes also this make me sad ... and the Stones ought to (and I still think will) avoid getting even close to this state. Just for clarity, I do NOT think that they are in trouble now, but they should handle their drumming department very carefully if they want to continue.
Scraping the bottom of the barrel in this latest attempt to make your point imo.
The dozens of times you've dragged them seemed sufficient.
Digging up a bad clip of Chuck, before they play his town, on a site his family members occasionally post, is very poor form.
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makemeburnthecandle
I’ve gotten more pleasure from The Rolling Stones than any woman I’ve ever been with. I’m eternally grateful for all they have done and will support them until the end, which I hope is several years away still.
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TheflyingDutchman
As long as Keith Richards and Mick Jagger want to perform together there are the Rolling Stones. No matter what. Enjoy them while you can.
I really hope it will not end like this [www.youtube.com]
... based only on want.
Good old Chuck...always a bit sad to see this...
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makemeburnthecandle
I’ve gotten more pleasure from The Rolling Stones than any woman I’ve ever been with. I’m eternally grateful for all they have done and will support them until the end, which I hope is several years away still.
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PhillyFAN
I did not think tney sounded bad at all.Different yes. As it would be. Charlie is gone.
God bless him. During JJF Keith was grinning at Stanley and
He was smiling back. Keith looked happy between Stanley and Darryl. MJ and KR approve of Stanley and trust him with their music. What we think really won't change anything. He was Charlie's choice to replace him on this tour. MT changed the sound after BJ. RW changed the sound after MT. Tumbling Dice sez "keep on rollin".
I just realized there are still 2 more Stones. Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor that would have softened this blow of CW death. Four living Stones onstage. But that will never happen.
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PhillyFAN
I did not think tney sounded bad at all.Different yes. As it would be. Charlie is gone.
God bless him. During JJF Keith was grinning at Stanley and
He was smiling back. Keith looked happy between Stanley and Darryl. MJ and KR approve of Stanley and trust him with their music. What we think really won't change anything. He was Charlie's choice to replace him on this tour. MT changed the sound after BJ. RW changed the sound after MT. Tumbling Dice sez "keep on rollin".
I just realized there are still 2 more Stones. Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor that would have softened this blow of CW death. Four living Stones onstage. But that will never happen.
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PhillyFAN
Four living Stones onstage. But that will never happen.