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MartinB
None of the above is a reason why we ageing 40+ (50+, 60+ etc) veterans should not enjoy it.
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QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteCaptainCorella QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman As far as I understood it Stu refused to play minor chords.That matters about half the repertoire anyway. The statement is a complete fabrication. Mathijs I'm less certain about that than you are. I have a strong hunch that the minor chord thing is written about in "Stone Alone". Give me sev
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MartinB
QuoteTheflyingDutchman QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman As far as I understood it Stu refused to play minor chords.That matters about half the repertoire anyway. The statement is a complete fabrication. Mathijs Absolutely, and certainly from a musical point of view the subject makes no sense at all, because an Amin7 is an inversion of a Cmaj6. I like the fun factor of the subject th
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MartinB
QuoteMathijs QuoteTheflyingDutchman As far as I understood it Stu refused to play minor chords.That matters about half the repertoire anyway. The statement is a complete fabrication. Mathijs I think this idea originated from Keith. Although I vaguely remember reading something like this in an interview with Jim Dickinson.
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MartinB
QuotePalace Revolution 2000 I think the Stones did really, really well with bringing Andy Watt into the fold. Their sound has been updated in a clever way; not forced. IMO it's okay that Lady G, has the bigger moments of the song. I am a little surprised how little Steve Jordan is mentioned in all of this, b/c the mix is a logic continuation from Keith's solo albums. (without Keith eve
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MartinB
I liked it very much (first listening)
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MartinB
QuoteTaylor1 QuoteDeeGee Take "Sympathy for the devil" - clearly a Jagger-only lyric. Keith meanwhile concentrating on guitars and bass-lines. Fine by me. As a musician who composed songs with other musicians I must insist on pointing out that going into a studio with a - as it was written ealier - "pre-written" idea does by all menas not mean that this e.g. just a Jagg
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MartinB
Quoterbp Ghost Town 5/10 Angry 6/10 For context Jumpin' Jack Flash, Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar & Honky Tonk Women all 10/10 +1
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MartinB
QuoteGazza Come On Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bob Dylan in Stockholm...I'm planning to get > tickets for Lucinda Williams too... why - is she coming back to Europe? O2 Indigo, 29 Feb 24
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MartinB
QuoteIrix Quotedoitywoik A Rolling Stones reality show? Scripted reality Looks like it...
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MartinB
IMO, this record is the highlight of Mick's career.
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MartinB
Quotekid killowatt QuoteMelBelli Definitely not Keith. It’s Mick through what sounds like store-bought pedals. A BOSS overdrive pedal... rather awful
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MartinB
QuoteMore Hot Rocks QuoteMartinB Quotedcba Basically 95% of Mick’s troubles over the last 50 years came from Keith : the 77 Toronto arrest, the problems with having a US working visa in 75 plus tons of little troubles we never heard about. If you add the numerous jabs Keith threw at Mick since his early 80s return to life, and the guitarist’s numerous tantrums on tour or in the studio you com
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MartinB
Quotedcba Basically 95% of Mick’s troubles over the last 50 years came from Keith : the 77 Toronto arrest, the problems with having a US working visa in 75 plus tons of little troubles we never heard about. If you add the numerous jabs Keith threw at Mick since his early 80s return to life, and the guitarist’s numerous tantrums on tour or in the studio you come to the conclusion Mick’s praise
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MartinB
Quotelem motlow Taking an act that has been in the business so long that the type of music they play has gone out of style and comparing them to a modern day cultural phenomenon is a bit silly. Taylor Swift reminds me of when I suddenly noticed a 25-0 Mike Tyson.before you know it everything has changed. She’s finishing up her tour with 6 (six) nights at SoFi in LA.let that sink in- If you’r
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MartinB
QuoteBritney When did mainstream culture lose it's relevance to Stonesfans? Good point. What is mainstream culture these days? Is there any mainstream culture? And is any of it relevant to Stones' fans?
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MartinB
Louis de Funès
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MartinB
He also plays a small festival in Czech Republic:
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MartinB
Quotedoitywoik So, and who was the "VERY A-list surprise guest"? our trusted source names some of the "VERY A-list" guest
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MartinB
I don't understand the purpose of this "visualisation". Utterly useless.
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MartinB
Quotelem motlow But wait, isn’t Jagger a putz for hanging out with high society and meeting people like “Prince Rupert” who Mick subsequently hired to look after the bands finances? Hmmm I’d like to keep my “artistic credibility” and still own a couple of mansions and an island home or two while being too fckd up to stay awake.How do I do that? I’ll take Mick Jagger for $500 million Alex.
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MartinB
I saw Buddy just before the covid madness and it was rather sad. I left early. I probably caught him on one of his bad days.
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MartinB
Judging from TV, Axl's voice is not what it used to be. Guitars are great as always.
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MartinB
Dylan, Richards and Wood talking about Mick Taylor before Live Aid Apologies if this was posted before
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MartinB
I am probably less informed about the Stones' love lives in 1960s, but Anita did not come out very nicely from this documentary.
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MartinB
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteMartinB I wonder - 1981/82 was AFTER Keith's cold turkey, is that right? Both guitars were excellent! There are three guitars My mistake!
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MartinB
A great song. Also great live.
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MartinB
Quoteangee Quoterbk You never know which Buddy you're going to get. There's the force of nature, hurricane of blistering six-string fire, focused and ferocious Buddy "M-ther F-ck-ng" Guy... OR There can be Attention Deficit Buddy who stops and starts songs, forgets what he's saying (or playing), meanders all over the stage and venue acting a bit goofy and, while ent
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MartinB
Quoteerikjjf Crazy Mama - Rolling Stones Crazy Mama - JJ Cale (also played by Paul Butterfield & Rick Danko) Naturally, I prefer the Stones version. But the other one is also quite nice. These two are different songs, not versions of the same. I like the one by Stones but must say that JJ Cale's song is pure genius.
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MartinB
Quotegotdablouse "Ronnie Wood" like this post apparently Usuap rip-off it seems per Ken S.'s post : QuoteDon’t understand why tickets are around the £200 range. Sold out of course. I queued. Got to the select and buy stage and thought why so much. When did a gig become a £200 layout. Probably double with travel and drinks and meals etc. I bailed. Most of the tickets are no
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