He used to say "You all wanna rock'n roll some more?!?!" I thought he said "You all want the rock'n roll goose to go?!" It would be funny if a big goose walked over the stage that very moment!
if think mick is poking fun at himself on the four flix docu. you know while sitting on the piano. " is everybody ok???? is everbody ok out theeeere?????????"
yeah but i wish he would stop saying heres one called rocks off or whatever and then he pretends not to know which album it is from, i think this is from exile or something, he knows damn well what album each n every song is from who does he think he is kidding,sorry but i find this very annoying
the other glimmer twin likes to point out, that it's good to be here...good to be anywhere. but he rarely tires of anything. well, at least he is more famous for his guitarplaying, than for his retoric performances on stage.
"then he pretends not to know which album it is from, i think this is from exile or something, he knows damn well what album each n every song is from who does he think he is kidding,sorry but i find this very annoying"
I actually think he doesn't sometimes remember which album they're from. Clearly he does remember the music and lyrics of each song but I don't think he's that interested in the packaging of these songs or the year they came out. Also you have to bear in mind that loads of Stones songs were written at the time of one album (eg. Loving Cup in 1969) but didn't actually come out until another (Exile, 3 years later). So, whereas in our mind, the song is indelibly linked to a particular album, to him, it may just bring to mind the time he wrote a bunch of songs.
erikjjf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "You're a fĂșcking great audience!"
this is my favorite.
Miss You, I like that one too.
I aslo like in the Atlantic City CD Before Ruby Tuesday when he goes "do you all know each other now? Do you know the people next to you? Heres a romantic song you can hold hands to".
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That last Atlantic City-sentence you mentioned is a little fleet-sweet, I think. Yet, a sentence like that wouldn't fit in at any Stones-concerts, apart from 89/90. They were very eeeeeh...likeable those 2 years.
what does "fleet Sweet" mean? To me, the quote i mentioned just gives the atmosphere a party vibe. I also think its ironic and tounge in cheek. thats just my interpetation.
and I forgot about "Its a bottom pincher from last night. Watch Out For Your bottoms Keith".
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Hi, perhaps fleet-sweet isn't a word in English. It's directly translated from Norwegian. Like "sugar-sweet" or something like that. I thought "fleet" was the "fat" milk you make ice cream of, and put in the mixer to make cream.... (I don't have a dictionary nearby, you see) Anyway, I didn't want to drag your choice down, everybody's opinion in something like this is correct!
Tseverin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "then he pretends not to know which album it is > from, i think this is from exile or something, he > knows damn well what album each n every song is > from > who does he think he is kidding,sorry but i find > this very annoying" > > I actually think he doesn't sometimes remember > which album they're from. Clearly he does remember > the music and lyrics of each song but I don't > think he's that interested in the packaging of > these songs or the year they came out. Also you > have to bear in mind that loads of Stones songs > were written at the time of one album (eg. Loving > Cup in 1969) but didn't actually come out until > another (Exile, 3 years later). So, whereas in our > mind, the song is indelibly linked to a particular > album, to him, it may just bring to mind the time > he wrote a bunch of songs. >
Mick's memory for that kind of stuff is notoriously bad. Even as far back as the early 80's, Bill described him as "hopeless...and so is Charlie. Keith, surprisingly, has a very good memory.."
Gazza Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mick's memory for that kind of stuff is > notoriously bad. Even as far back as the early > 80's, Bill described him as "hopeless...and so is > Charlie. Keith, surprisingly, has a very good > memory.."
That's my impression too. Do you remember that interview in IORR, from the end of Dec. 1997, when Mick was ABSOLUTELY sure that Keith didn't play All About You on the B2B tour? The interviewer said several times that he was really certain that Keith hadn't done that one. Well, it's a bit different case, but it's in the same genre, Mick has a bad memory. The only one worse than him is Bowie. He uses lyric-sheets on stage due to his "washed-out cocaine-brain" as he said himself.
ryanpow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh yeah I understand. Its all subjective. > afterall, its just shit they say between songs.
I wouldn't go as far as that. Some of it is hot as hell.
What I like is the way they recover from forgetting things. The MSG show in 03 Mick forgot the microphone and recovered rather well. It really is priceless cause all of em are so good at it..............
Erik_Snow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gazza Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mick's memory for that kind of stuff is > > notoriously bad. Even as far back as the > early > > 80's, Bill described him as "hopeless...and > so is > > Charlie. Keith, surprisingly, has a very > good > > memory.." > > That's my impression too. Do you remember that > interview in IORR, from the end of Dec. 1997, when > Mick was ABSOLUTELY sure that Keith didn't play > All About You on the B2B tour? The interviewer > said several times that he was really certain that > Keith hadn't done that one. > Well, it's a bit different case, but it's in the > same genre, Mick has a bad memory. > The only one worse than him is Bowie. He uses > lyric-sheets on stage due to his "washed-out > cocaine-brain" as he said himself. > >
That would be really bad because,in December 1997 Richards had just finished playing that song at almost every concert (except for one or two) from that year.