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QuoteGreen Lady QuoteMax'sKansasCity Quotestonesnow None. I prefer the impersonal distance from well-known musicians I admire, the company of whom I would never belong in anyway. I would rather enjoy what they have produced, as even an hour of social contact might change what I think of them personally, and I would rather not think of them in the personal sense.... Truth. Sort of truth. N
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QuoteOneHit The YouTube video has been taken down. Where can we listen to it? I have arrived at page 5 of this thread (after having had a busy day at work). At last, I find a post relevant for my situation. To me "Doom and Gloom" is a vital Rolling Stones single, of "One More Shot" I know nothing yet. Soon I will not read further this evening, with a busy tomorrow fol
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11 ***years ***ago
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Thank you sincerely for sharing. It gave me the possibility to meet again what I once experienced. Verging on a religious experience. Now I am almost awestruck!
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11 ***years ***ago
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Vow, I was present at both shows in the Scandinavum Icehockey arena (if my memory does not let me down).The late show from around the 10th row. The second and third of my Stones concerts. My problem during the concerts was that they played somewhat too loud for my ears. (I was not that mobile during the '60s and had my first Stones concert not earlier than on the 6th of September 1970).
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteGravityBoy QuoteMore Hot Rocks QuoteGravityBoy Emotional Rescue. It would have been the highlight. Any kind of dog crap would of been a highlight on ER I like ER. Among post-SOME GIRLS-albums I usually rank EMOTIONAL RESCUE as possibly their second best album (UNDERCOVER as a little better). But in all due respect to EMOTIONAL RESCUE and to your view, my own is that the song would n
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QuoteWeLoveToPlayTheBlues If Streets Of Love had been released earlier... I can't myself see some earlier time that this song hypothetically could have been released, but possibly. Apart from that, have you started to compare "Streets of Love" and "Doom and Gloom"?
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quoteflilflam If Doom and Gloom had been released in an earlier year, then on what CD would it have fit in perfectly. In other words, what CD or album would it fit in really well with the other songs? I think it could have been on Exile on Main Street, somewhere between All Down the Line and Soul Survivor. Comments? I don't see «Doom and Gloom» as a typical album track, but rather a
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11 ***years ***ago
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As a fanboy I don't say that all Rolling Stones music is equally good, but it is always, almost always interesting. Even TATTOO YOU! And I don't agree to any "Las Vegas era"-theory of the latter years, because I hold a version of a multi peak perspective on the band's career. Even if some output would have been better if they have been better to cooperate during periods o
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotealimente QuoteWitness QuoteErik_Snow QuoteDandelionPowderman ... not ONE positive thing to say about your supposedly favourite band - THEN you're a whiner, and there are a few of them around, mind you Well yes, there might 2 or 3 of of them, but there's more folks here who are always praising the band - and you don't see them being "called out" for being "bli
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteErik_Snow QuoteDandelionPowderman ... not ONE positive thing to say about your supposedly favourite band - THEN you're a whiner, and there are a few of them around, mind you Well yes, there might 2 or 3 of of them, but there's more folks here who are always praising the band - and you don't see them being "called out" for being "blind belivers"....or wha
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotestonesrule Witness, are you speaking of listening to the 1 MINUTE video clip? I am referring to the 8:41 minute long clip posted by TheBlockbuster,
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStonesTod QuoteWitness QuoteStonesTod QuoteWitness The band can probably at the moment be compared to a world class soccer team during pre-season friendlies. They are in the process of getting their act together. Possibly imperfect. Anyway, almost always to me the Rolling Stones have meant the perfection of the imperfect. More impressive at that than whatever group that is immediately pe
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStonesTod QuoteWitness The band can probably at the moment be compared to a world class soccer team during pre-season friendlies. They are in the process of getting their act together. Possibly imperfect. Anyway, almost always to me the Rolling Stones have meant the perfection of the imperfect. More impressive at that than whatever group that is immediately perfect on the surface. On
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11 ***years ***ago
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The band can probably at the moment be compared to a world class soccer team during pre-season friendlies. They are in the process of getting their act together. Possibly imperfect. Anyway, almost always to me the Rolling Stones have meant the perfection of the imperfect. More impressive at that than whatever group that is immediately perfect on the surface. On repeated listenings, to me
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStonesTod the 1969 rolling stones had met the 2012 rolling stones? what would they think of them? what would 69 mick say to 2012 mick...."nice shoes?" talk amongst yourselves.... What is your own response to your post then? Provided irony is forbidden in your answer to your own questions, as much as these are your questions.
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Quotestonesnow QuoteWitness I wonder if they have arrived at a stage of life when chasing women or the booze will have lost some of its relative charms to them. Then, possibly and most hopefully, being musically creative together and individually, might continue to contain an act of passion for them. When available, we all want and seek passion. If they would notice a revived interest from the w
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDoxa on October 22, 2012, 10:43 Awesome post!!!
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11 ***years ***ago
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His Majesty, in all due respect to the important subjective dimension, I do think though that it is of value to the listening to songs to have some mental picture of how one song performed in time. To have a sense of its place in a development and of what was contemporary to a set of songs.
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QuoteDoxa QuoteWitness My impression is that some or even many of those later become fans vastly surpass many of the elder fans in ability and interest of seeking information, facts and understanding of the Stones. And if it had not been for fans of various younger ages, the Stones would have been in danger of drying up as much more and earlier a nostalgia act than the fan base has compelled
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotesjs12 QuoteWitness If they had charged estimated "reasonable prices" to comparatively few tickets in the first place, who would have managed to buy the tickets and with which motives? How many tickets would have been resold to much higher prices - to whose advantage? Out of those that would have kept them, how many buyers would have been authentic fans? I don't know th
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11 ***years ***ago
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My impression is that some or even many of those later become fans vastly surpass many of the elder fans in ability and interest of seeking information, facts and understanding of the Stones. And if it had not been for fans of various younger ages, the Stones would have been in danger of drying up as much more and earlier a nostalgia act than the fan base has compelled the band to be as it h
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11 ***years ***ago
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If they had charged estimated "reasonable prices" to comparatively few tickets in the first place, who would have managed to buy the tickets and with which motives? How many tickets would have been resold to much higher prices - to whose advantage? Out of those that would have kept them, how many buyers would have been authentic fans? I don't know the answer to these questi
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11 ***years ***ago
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Most of all, these four concerts mean that they achieve to stage live concerts in the very year that mark their existence as a band for 50 years, even if not a few of those later years have been in passivity. I find it probable that this was not a deliberate choice and plan of theirs in advance come 2012, but something that emerged as an inspiration to them and a resulting project when or if p
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11 ***years ***ago
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I wonder if they have arrived at a stage of life when chasing women or the booze will have lost some of its relative charms to them. Then, possibly and most hopefully, being musically creative together and individually, might continue to contain an act of passion for them. When available, we all want and seek passion. If they would notice a revived interest from the world in new recorded songs o
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteMathijs QuoteErik_Snow Mathijs comparision with restaurants make it sound like the reason for the ticketprices going up is because the quality has been rising as well.... BTW, I just tried searching for tickets on seetickets; funny to read the 130 "facebook comments" under the RS ticket search. Seems like the everybody there think the whole band can bugger off; it's not onl
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotetomcasagranda That's the question ? Doom & Gloom is good, but it would have been better heard on a new album as opposed to a tag-on to a compilation. How many others agree with me ? As release of new material considered, I think of "Doom And Gloom" quite simply as a maxi-single, consisting of two versions of the A-side and a B-side, that we don't know yet, but so
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QuoteTheDailyBuzzherd QuoteDoxa Now, listening the track for some days now, it it still growing on me ... Thank you, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones. - Doxa Glad to read you're diggin' it, Doxa ... All these questions, debates, blah, blah, blah. Talk is cheap. Getting to the point, we ask ourselves: Is this entertaining? Check. Period. End o' story. Fun track to list
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11 ***years ***ago
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I considered VOODOO LOUNGE as a felt need on their part to return to their own musical core as starting point and walk out from there in another direction, rather than, as you tend to see it, Doxa, to do a remake of old achievements. The alternative could have been into a partly lost core of theirs to absorb contemporary impulses in a larger degree, which would be possibly dangerous if it was c
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDoxa QuoteDandelionPowderman I wish people would stop comparing D & G with Goddess - musically it's way off the mark. We may discuss quality and Mick's involvement, but that's only theorical speculations. In the real world, Mick has written so many classics, mostly by himself (BS +++). There is no material on Goddess with a sound like this, nor being as raw as this - the o
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11 ***years ***ago
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Possibly lower standards, but then of what? Or, possibly, with rather fewer prefixed ideas of what a Rolling Stones record should be like? Quote71Tele QuoteGazza Quote71Tele OK, I listened to it some more and I like it better. Still sounds more like a solo Jagger track than a Stones song to me though. There are dozens of very good Stones songs which dont sound like 'Stones songs' o
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