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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
I'm in.
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
All The Young Dudes is a favourite song of mine but I always hated that it kind of put the Stones down a bit. "My father's back at home with his Beatles and his Stones, he never got it off on that revolution stuff, what a drag" We're talking about the early 70's here when looking back the Stones were at the very top of their game. Good song though. (Mott The Hoople vers
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteskipstone No, he won't. He's not on the album. Just as any other band has members that were not on some previous album, do you think the newer members make money on a recording they're not on? Of course not. So to speak the "band" makes the money but not all of the individuals. I didn't think that newer members make money from songs that were released befo
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteandy js I always presumed (wrongly no doubt) that the Stones would've bought out Taylor's royalties many moons ago. Maybe when he was short of cash But why anyone would think Ronnie would make any money from albums he's had nothing to do with is quite bizarre Ok, I've taken a bit of abuse on this thread and I'll tell you all what I was thinking when I asked the
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
so, can i assume that mr wood, as a band member, is earning money from the latest exile release?
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
Should have said that dancing in the light is fantastic!
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
What is your favourite of the Exile bonus tracks? I thought Plundered my Soul was great when I heard it first but now I love Following the River. For me it's the best.
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13 ***years ***ago
skelly
From the new release? It might be a strange question because obviously he never played on any of the tracks on the "new" release, but because he has since become a member of the Rolling Stones I wondered if he is due any payment from the current sales?
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quotemr_dja Not sure if it's the right title or not but on Amazon's listing of Dirty Work it's listed as: 11. "Key To The Highway" 0:33. The tribute to Stu. Peace, Mr DJA never heard it called that before but yeah, the outro on dirty work is cool.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
I personally can't stand the man but emergency spinal surgery doesn't sound like a joke to me. I hope he recovers well and gets back to performing for his fans.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Didn't you do this already, a few months ago? Yet you came back again! Do you enjoy the attention?
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
I heard PMS on the radio this morning on my way to work.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
The video for 'Following the River' will be available from 00:00 (GMT) on Saturday 15th May 2010 as a worldwide exclusive on Rollingstones.com.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
According to the new look website the rolling stones are "one of the greatest rock and roll bands in the world." I thought they were "the" greatest rock and roll band in the world? Nice website though, I quite like it.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
QuotegeorgeV You make a dead man come One of my favourite lines that. Think about it, "you start me up, you made a dead man CUM" He's not actualy dead, just sexualy dead and getting more and more aroused as the song goes on. That's my take on it anyway.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
QuoteDeltics Quoteschillid LIVE WITH ME: what the heck is shooting watered rats? why would someone hang up meat ? (Never mind for a week or more or less) The line is "My best friend he shoots water rats and feeds them to his geese" Water rat is the popular name for the water vole, hence Ratty in "Wind In The Willows" Hanging meat is a long established way of tender
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
From amazon.co.uk "All Down the Line (Alternate Take)" Recorded as part of the sessions for the Stones' classic Exile on Main St, this exclusive, never-before-heard alternate take of album track "All Down the Line" is available to download for free for one week only (00:00 BST 3rd May to 23:59 BST 9th May). UK only? I'm not sure.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quotecrumbling_mice My older brother bought Sticky fingers on the day of release...our house was bouncing for a week solid to that record and everytime I heard Brown Sugar it made my spine tingle...I would sneak in his room when he went out and play it and look at the LP sleeve...it fascinated me the zip that actually was a zip and the inner sleeve which was a pair of boxers...from then on there
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
QuoteGlam Descendant Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor reunite in studio after 36 years 2010-03-22 10:20:00 Singer Mick Jagger is set to reunite with former 'Rolling Stones' bandmember Mick Taylor in the studio - 36 years after the guitarist left the group. Taylor joined the rockers in 1969, replacing Brian Jones in the line-up, but he left the group five years later in 1974 after alle
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quotecolonial Yes..Many a relationship gone wrong or that arent meant to be.Have brought down Musicians..Actors..Politicians..Prime Ministers..Presidents..Kings..Queens..you name it.Doesnt matter who ya are..or how important ya may be. I think Bill got away with this because he was so famous. It still gives me a bad feeling to this day.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
QuoteJumpingKentFlash I think you are overestimating the publicity a possible Taylor comeback would generate Skelly. Nobody, except for us, would care. Yeah, ok, maybe not that "huge" but surely there are more than us who would care? I would expect to have read articles about it in music publications at least.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
I believe that if Mick Taylor had been working on a Stones project in 2009 we would know about it. There's no way it would / could be kept a secret. MT recording with the Stones again is huge news and huge publicity and would not be kept a secret by the Stones' publicity machine.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteschillid Shoot... I've just plundered my own soul. It must have been all these darn IORR threads And I thought you just wanted my money? Or did you need my lovin?
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
I was racking my brains trying to think what the intro reminded me of? I think it's Ronnie Wood "Breath on Me". He must have learned that riff from Keith?
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
I have been informed by the reliable Mrs skelly that the song will be played in the UK tomorrow morning by Chris Evans on Radio 2 at 8.10am.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
"New York was cold and damp..." She Was Hot.
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteskipstone Skelly, you can't have an opinion here because it's not allowed when the letters that make up the name Robert Plant and or Jimmy Page is in the sentence. Even Ray Charles... OK so you do get it was a dig at KeithNacho for his open G minor bit eh? I think that's who it was, talking about Struggle! I don't get at all how the intro to Rocks Off could possibly
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteskipstone Modified open G? What, the A is to G and that's the only string that's changed? Y'all are off. Eh, Skelly - I was obviously making fun of a couple people. And actually it's not exactly opinion that Midnight Rambler is capoed at the 7th fret and in standard tuning - it's a fact that it is. Just like it's a fact that Keith did the intro of Rocks O
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
Quoteskipstone Mathijs, stop repeating what I say when I already said what I said that was said that you said I didn't say that I actually did say. And Midnight Rambler is obviously in open G minor capoed at the 8th fret. Even Ray Charles could see that. In my opinion Rambler is in standard tuning with Capo on the 7th fret (by Keith). Somebody also suggested that CYHMK is in standard
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14 ***years ***ago
skelly
QuoteBeast QuoteRocky Dijon For that matter, we don't even know there will be a new Stones album. Perhaps they will tour behind the rumored box set of hits and rarities. A Canadian radio station (Shore FM) apparently reported the other day that Mick and Keith are currently writing songs for a new album. That would be good but do Mick and Keith actually write songs together anymore? My i
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