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QuoteRockman Aint it truely strange how one can recognize certain people from behind even though you've never seen the back of them before .... I read every one of your posts hearing Keith’s voice in my mind.
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Ouch Hairball! Give a good listen to The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion and Amorica. They borrowed, but everyone does. Particularly the Juke Joint band this site is dedicated to. Just because they borrow doesn’t mean they can’t come up with their own spin on the goods.
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Quoteexilestones 17 1983 MERCHANDISE I had one of those hanging from my rear view mirror
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I can’t find his version, probably not released yet; however, he did a great job covering I Got the Blues as well
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QuoteMongoose At the end of last night's episode on NBC, they played a nice gospel version of You Can't Always Get What You Want. Normally, when I hear a Stones cover on TV or something, I don't think much about it. But this version was particularly nice. Any idea who sang it? Can’t Always Get What You Want – AG, Aloe Blacc
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QuoteRockman Keith Richard Life, the audiobook Keeeeeeeef only reads the last two or is it three chapters .... God I wish he had have just read the whole thang .... True, but I have really been enjoying audiobooks since Gorman’s Black Crowes. ‘Life’ has been no different.
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Keith Richard Life, the audiobook
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QuoteBig Al QuoteTKinOH they never toured extensively outside the US after about '80 w DLR. They did headline smaller European venues with Sammy in '93 though... It's interesting to note on setlist.fm that, in the U.K. alone, Van Halen performed 22 shows in 1978: it then took them another sixteen years to total the same number of performances on the island. I know the fandom
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QuoteDGA35 Rattler and TK, do you recall the opening acts in the 80s and 90s? One thing I didn't like about original VH was the terrible opening acts 81 The Fools, 82 After The Fire, 84 some rockabilly band that got booed big time. Played maybe 20 minutes then off the stage. Actually felt sorry for them. 86 got a couple Canadian acts, Tom Cochrane w/Red Rider and a reformed BTO. 91 Alic
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Saw them in ‘79 (actually got to meet all of the band at an in store meet and great signing at a Peaches Record Store) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984. All in Cleveland 2004..San Antonio 2008..San Antonio 2012..San Antonio 2015..Austin The 1981 show was my favorite...I thought the band was done after seeing them in 2004, Eddie looked so bad onstage. He was dazzling in 2015.
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Quotedrewmaster QuoteMathijs With rock bands, I think American bands are more flash, more theatrics, more 'good fun', whereas European bands tend to be more serious and self conscious. The difference between Stones and Aerosmith. American bands more often have this entertainment, or Las vegas aspect to them. Wow! My view is exactly the opposite. So many European (often British) ar
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QuoteMathijs Quoterattler2004 Randy was great no doubt about it, but he was nowhere near the player Eddie Van Halen was...nowhere near...the man even admitted it himself in an interview or two before he died. If you think Randy was greater then either you don’t know Eddie Van Halen’s music well, or you don’t know much about music. This is taking personal taste out of the equation. Yes
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Randy was great no doubt about it, but he was nowhere near the player Eddie Van Halen was...nowhere near...the man even admitted it himself in an interview or two before he died. If you think Randy was greater then either you don’t know Eddie Van Halen’s music well, or you don’t know much about music. This is taking personal taste out of the equation. Yes Van Halen played with a sense
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I haven’t since it was released. I listened to Aerosmith’s Honkin’ on Bobo more.
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1981 to 1989...but I’m not complaining g
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Quotejstger6969 has anybody listened to the Japan only bonus tracks? Is it worth spend the money for the import? They are floating around on we transfer, 100 Years ago has an extended outro solo.
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QuoteChris Fountain I'm surprised out differently Dancing with Mr. D sounds- Yes, Mick’s vocals were so murky I was surprised that I heard a few things for the very first time...after listening to this album daily regularly since the 1990s. Overall, I’m pleased with this release. Scarlet was obviously a curiosity, and then over-hyped by Don Was...but as a whole I like it.
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If the music wasn’t so good and relevant at the moment.
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Quotejbwelda Please make it stop. jb Yes!
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They played it on the B-stage at the Texas Motor Speedway. Keef wore a black trench coat with a red lining and pulled out a black Gibson E-335 that sounded incredible.
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The Black Crowes...Live at the Beacon, NYC March 22, 1995
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July 27 – Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium Jumpin' Jack Flash Let's Spend the Night Together Tumbling Dice Out of Control Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (by request) You Can't Always Get What You Want 2120 South Michigan Avenue B-Stage / Acoustic: Sweet Virginia Dead Flowers Sympathy for the Devil Honky Tonk Women (followed by band introductions)
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Quoteexilestones QuoteKoen It’s easy to hack your DVD player to play all regions. Where do I find the instructions? First thing that came up on Google
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Dazed and Confused...the 90’s movie Unofficial and one of the worst mistakes in not releasing the Soundtrack... Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
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QuoteChacho "Still Life" is a great album. I really like it. It's short and concise. "Hampton" is too long. Everybody I knew loved it at the time of it's release. To me it went hand in hand with "Tatoo You". The band was on a roll from 1978 to 1981 with 3 great studio albums in a row, and "Still Life" was a great closure. It was
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Quotejbwelda One thing I wondered is how come they didn't put a version or two of the NME flexi, Exile Blues, on the second disk. Seems like a natural. Even better if they could come up with a longer version. I always dug the blues 78 sound to it. A lot actually. I am guessing its Ian Stewart on piano accompaniment? I thought it was Mick playing and singing...it’s in a scene from @#$%& Bl
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No news huh?
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QuoteSomeGuy In 1980 Keith had come off his Canadian problems and drug addictions (sorta) and was ready to go at it again and really wanted to tour. Mick was doubtful as to visa problems because of Keith's drug convictions and all. What didn't help was the fact that this time Ronnie had had a drug bust that was highly publicized at the time. Mick was giving off mixed signals to the pres
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QuoteFour Stone Walls Never understood why they didn't your to support it '80-81. And SG had only had an American leg, and a rather. Europe got nothing from '76-82. We're the Twins already fractious in 1980? I don’t know why they didn’t tour on this one. Maybe they didn’t want to compete with the Zeppelin’s US Tour in the fall of 1980...and then John Lennon was ki
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