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Manofwealthandtaste
Classic SUN headline posted above by child-of-the-moon - don't mention the music, let's concentrate on 'Sydney's steamy Stones video'!
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MadMetaphoricalMax
It was great fun, I was in the front row, and the energy between them was great. An ease, a humour, and a cool that has to be lived with long, and can't be faked. Off the Hook was a great moment and Fallon was a good compere. It was an audience of international press, friends and family, I understand. I dunno about anyone behind me, but I stood up when they came on, it was a magic moment to be up close and in the room.
The single is fantastic, it really hits it out the park, and gone global, and while there are always moaners and negativity, it's hard to understand among fans on a fan board. They all sound like Jan Moir, a hideous old hack on the Daily Mail who attempts a scattershot, sour-toned hit job on the band. It's quite funny to read. They can still outrage the right people....
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AntoineParis
Really bad song and video clip. I'm embarassed, i was so excited...
At least, i bet you all gonna love the last track on the album
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emotionalbarbecue
Stones music demand patience and being able to listen to it repeteadly for some time.
I am flabbergasted by the instant comments done by....fans.
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northof4915 seconds of Keith being Keith, nothing rehearsed, staged or forced...best part of the whole damn day!
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emotionalbarbecue
Stones music demand patience and being able to listen to it repeteadly for some time.
I am flabbergasted by the instant comments done by....fans.
Is it possible here to have a mixed opinion on the Stones? It's frightening, frankly!
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emotionalbarbecue
Stones music demand patience and being able to listen to it repeteadly for some time.
I am flabbergasted by the instant comments done by....fans.
Is it possible here to have a mixed opinion on the Stones? It's frightening, frankly!
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MisterDDDD
The boys do best with someone they like and being able to make funny quips.
Not the host's fault for the topics off limits, like a tour etc.
They were fairly relaxed and had some really good comedic jabs at each other.
Gotta give some credit to Fallon for that, and ended up a very successful event for the band imo.
Keith: "You've never been in a church in your whole life"
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howlingmad
Yes, Fallon may not be anyone's first choice for this kind of thing, but it's clear he helped put the band at ease which led to a lot of good lines. I also can't see any other host getting Mick to start singing "Off The Hook"!
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MadMetaphoricalMax
It was great fun, I was in the front row, and the energy between them was great. An ease, a humour, and a cool that has to be lived with long, and can't be faked. Off the Hook was a great moment and Fallon was a good compere. It was an audience of international press, friends and family, I understand. I dunno about anyone behind me, but I stood up when they came on, it was a magic moment to be up close and in the room.
The single is fantastic, it really hits it out the park, and gone global, and while there are always moaners and negativity, it's hard to understand among fans on a fan board. They all sound like Jan Moir, a hideous old hack on the Daily Mail who attempts a scattershot, sour-toned hit job on the band. It's quite funny to read. They can still outrage the right people....
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MadMetaphoricalMax
It was great fun, I was in the front row, and the energy between them was great. An ease, a humour, and a cool that has to be lived with long, and can't be faked. Off the Hook was a great moment and Fallon was a good compere. It was an audience of international press, friends and family, I understand. I dunno about anyone behind me, but I stood up when they came on, it was a magic moment to be up close and in the room.
The single is fantastic, it really hits it out the park, and gone global, and while there are always moaners and negativity, it's hard to understand among fans on a fan board. They all sound like Jan Moir, a hideous old hack on the Daily Mail who attempts a scattershot, sour-toned hit job on the band. It's quite funny to read. They can still outrage the right people....
Thanks for the post! Agree, love the song.. How did you manage to get in if you don’t mind me asking?
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peoplewitheyes
By the way, once-time Stones biographer Philip Norman was just on BBC Radio 4's PM show casting a very disparaging view of the new single and band as a whole. What's his beef?
He's an absolute dick. Updates his 'biography' every time they have a new release/tour with a brief chapter covering a decade that seems to have been put together so fast he probably wrote it while taking a dump
Enjoyed seeing your photos. Pleased for you!
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BowieStone
Well, that’s not great promo.
Jimmy Fallon is accused of creating 'toxic work environment'.
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BowieStone
Well, that’s not great promo.
Jimmy Fallon is accused of creating 'toxic work environment'.
Another link: [www.rollingstone.com]
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filstan
All in all, I thought the introduction of Angry to the public was well done. I thought Fallon did a pretty good job. He is a huge fan, and he knows his job. The interviews were a fun give and take. The video took painfully long to get started, but the video was something one would expect from those guys. The song Angry is catchy and certainly sounded like the Rolling Stones and no one else. Yes, its kind of weird that we are paying close attention to what these senior citizen musicians are up to, but hey, I've pretty much been doing it since the mid 60's without any loss in enthusiasm. Go figure? It still strikes me funny that I'm 70....Yikes! Mick, Keith and Ronnie seem enthusiastic about what they got recorded. It was certainly weird not seeing Charlie up there. I look forward to the new album release. I will buy the green vinyl they are offering up on Amazon US. Why not? Hopefully, the sound is not overly compressed. In the end, it is IMHO cool these guys are still making music.
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Bashlets
Was just checking Amazon USA and they have running times of songs. Sweet sounds of Heaven is over 7 minutes long and the longest track on the album. There also appears to be a Blu-ray Dolby Atmos version deluxe but I’ve only seen it on the Stones sight
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bye bye johnny
Video including post-event comments from Mick, Keith and Ronnie:
Ronnie says Paul McCartney played on "a coupla songs" and "one's gonna be for the next album as well".