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8 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteRollingFreak Quotegotdablouse @Tate - thanks, hopefully this will see the light of day. Not sure about the demand though, heck, Rolling Stone didn't even publish a line since he died when they're always the first out with such news... If you ever needed more proof that Rolling Stone absolutely sucks and is such a faux organization, thats it. I am not sure if the Rolling Stones
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8 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteTeaAtThree It bummed me out that Robbie Williams had a huge hit with "She's the One," when it was basically a note-for-note copy of the original World Party song. Saw this on the Super Deluxe site posted by Andreas L: The song’s producers, Guy Chambers and Steve Power, used the drummer and bassist of World Party’s touring band (neither of whom played on the World Party ve
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8 ***months ***ago
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I heard Put The Message when it came out in the early 90s. I was immediately hooked and I knew right away that Karl was not your ordinary musician. What a talent! I still spin his albums quite often. He created not only great songs but a great sound, great soundscape as well that was his only. Very gentle sound. His clever songwriting somehow reminded me of the Beatles. He will be greatly
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Queen Lu looks more and more fragile but is getting better and better, and I have to say she had one of the best bands on those tribute albums. Tight, tight, tight... so FULL. The Winos were a really tight band, The Clash too. I cannot name a whole lotta bands that had that sound where you feel no spaces are left empty, not for a second. Or at least, that's how it seems. The Stones was never
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteMassimo68 May 1965 - First demo of "I'm waiting for the man", Lou Reed & John Cale. This demo shows how vital John Cale was in opening Reed's mind and changing the way he approached music, sounds, soundscapes. I miss Reed. Boy, was he on top of his game when he left us?! Never a dull moment. I cannot wait to hear this tribute album in full.
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Quoteusetobesampeg A NEW OFFICIAL 4CD & 2 MULTI-REGION BLU RAY VIDEO BOXED SET ANTHOLOGY FEATURING THE SURVIVING RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCAST SESSIONS BY THE LEGENDARY JACK BRUCE RECORDED BETWEEN 1970 & 2001. • FEATURING AN UN-BROADCAST TV SESSION OF LIFETIME FOR BEAT CLUB IN 1970 & ALL THE SURVIVING BBC RADIO & TV SESSION RECORDINGS & APPEARANCES, INCLUDING TWO C
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteTheflyingDutchman The person that followed Jagger at 0:32 looks like Taylor from a distance, some sort of lookalike, and Jack Bruce at 0:42 suffering from serious withdrawal symptoms. . I don't think Bruce and Taylor crossed paths with the Stones in 1975 though. Thank you anyway. That is NOT Jack Bruce, I am 100% sure, and although the guy, who resembles the other Mick, is quite the
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
AS good as it gets when seeing the names in the band. Thank you so much!
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Thank you. The Killer and The Painter. Nice!
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Thanks a lot. Looking really interesting! Gonna listen to these this weekend.
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Sad. Sad. Sad. Probably Rough & Ready and the Orange Album are the two LPs I have span the most from my Jeff Beck collection. To me they sound more of a band effort with a "fuller" sound than on the two previous albums with Rod and Ronnie. I have always wondered about Bobby Tench's relationship with Jeff Beck. They never reunited after Beck went his own way leaving the Je
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
All you need is (not love) but A Stone's Throw Japan edition. The rest in his brief recording carrier as a solo artist is rubbish, I am sorry to say. I remember the excitement of picking up his first solo LP decades ago, and then right after the initial spin, listening to it once more in disbelief. A dull album without any memorable songs. Yes, fine guitar playing but this would not have
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9 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Thanks a lot!!!!!
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Great line up for one of the most unique festivals. There is no other place like New Orleans. I would love to see Ivan Neville's band and C. Burnside in such an amazing place. Tickets aren't cheap, are they? Even with getting an oil company sponsoring the event. An oil company backing a Louisiana festival... cannot do without oil.
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteHonestman The clue here is the jacket worn by Mick. I was sure I have seen it somewhere. Here's what I got, don't know if it could help, but here it is One thing is sure, Mick loved this jacket Actually, they are all wearing the same clothes in the three photos... The Hill photos sold for over $64000. I wonder if it was Matt who got them...
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Quoteroryfaninva "To The Bone" is great..a total commercial flop they had to release on their own label. Apparently the live sessions at KONK for "To The Bone" were filmed..this looks like it...totally in their element here.. Commercial flop or not, I believe it is well-received today. Actually, I do not even know why this album failed in the first place, if it really did,
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
He is all over El Mocambo. Without him it would not have been the same album...
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Oh, Dave! Glad he is till with us. He did well on his solo albums. I often play 'em. He seems like a lovely bloke, probably more open minded than Ray. Happy B-day to him! It is unfortunately over for the Kinks. To The Bone is one of the most enjoyable live albums out there.
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Norbert! Can you re-up this to WT, please? I am a sucker for the VL sessions and I have missed out on this... THANK YOU!
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10 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Dirty Work, followed by Baggers Banquet. I would also take a compilation or two. Big Hits + Through The Past...
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11 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Gold ring on ya! Great Birthday to ya, Keith Richards! One love, Frankie
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11 ***months ***ago
frenki09
QuoteGasLightStreet As awesome as The Sphere is U2 (or anyone) will never top ZOO TV. Zoo Station and it's opening (for the stadium tours especially) was brilliant and beyond anything that hack Roger Waters could come up with. The Fly was complete overload. Until The End Of The World was Mozart on steroids with video screens and a wah-wah pedal. ZOO TV was just a complete chan
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11 ***months ***ago
frenki09
Oh, boy... If only they played this on the upcoming tour. Is there anything politically incorrect about its title in today's oversensitive world? Negrita is Spanish for "little black girl." I was not there in 1976 or so to see and hear this live but I can see the audience all moving in unison to this groovy, funked up piece of dirty beauty. I would give my beloved pink la
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
Great to see Bill doing his thing and staying busy. What a nice, down-to-earth bloke he is! Thanks for sharing the photo with Bill here.
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
Oh, boy. This is getting messy and pointless. All these arguments about nothing. Who went to which concert? Do you know your Rolling Stones? It was played. It was not played. Two chords. Three chords. I hate NME. ... GasLightStreet has no mercy when it comes to educating and bashing others...
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
QuoteGasLightStreet Quotenoughties The Hackney Diamonds user reviews have stopped coming. The album has settled on three and a half stars out of five, both by allmusic and users. What an absurd thing to say. One site. A site that sucks. That doesn't mean anything. Your comment is not less absurd, and not very factual. On another note. I used to visit Allmusic quite often. I
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
I do like the Miss You remix on the Austin Powers soundtrack and there is a pretty good Sympathy For The Devil remix on the remix CD. There were many crap remixes from Bridges and Voodoo... Mixed Emotions 12" remix -- now that was something to dig. That riff at the beginning... and then the bass kicks in... In my book, that was the last true remix without the boom-boom-boom-boom beats
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
QuoteVoodooLounge13 I was lucky enough to obtain one of these copies last year, post divorce #2. An extravagant purchase I would have never have been able to make during my marriage, so I am even more grateful to own one of these copies. I was deeply saddened to learn of his sudden passing, but I do fully appreciate the quality of the workmanship and love that went into every page and detail of
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
Will's passing is utterly sad. I cannot express my appreciation for people like Will, for people who commit to such an unbelievably challenging mission just out of their love for The Stones. I have dreamed about owning this book and this will remain a dream. I firmly believe the book is worth every penny. Still, I will never be able to afford this beauty. I understand why there was
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***1 year ***ago
frenki09
Isn't this a Black Eyed Peas song? I am sure some were shaking their heads not knowing what to make of Miss You when it came out in 1978... Then Emotional Rescue... Too Much Blood... Anybody Seen My Baby?... This time Mick took it a step further. I just don't like it. It is catchy but that makes kinda 'cheap.' Still, I can see its appeal. I'd actually prefer Sw
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