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11 ***months ***ago
rollingon
I guess the owner of this forum knows Angelina pretty well by the way... Angelina won Norway's Got Talent when she was 8 years old. When the competition started she was only 7 years old. I'm sure in Norway everybody knows her..
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11 ***months ***ago
rollingon
She is 17 year old now and her big international career is starting up this summer. She has been performing around the world after she was 7 years old. She is from Norway but has lived in the US since she was 12 years old. Made a record deal personally with CEO of Republic Records when she was 14 years old. Her debut album is coming this summer or fall, she has been going to high school in LA and
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
If someone close the band is reading this thread: Please put in a good word for adding Helsinki after Stockholm, if only possible. I'm begging you... Thanks!
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotegrzegorz67 QuoteTopi OK, So where is everyone planning to go? I am currently eyeing Munich, Amsterdam, Hyde Park 1, Hyde Park 2, Paris and Stockholm. Still bummed out about Helsinki not getting a gig but what are you gonna do. Perhaps it was too good to be true after all. I can’t believe no Helsinki Topi It was definitely on the teaser map too. I’m looking at Liverpool, both HP
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
QuoteDiegoGlimmerStones QuoteTopi We're up to 10 shows on that list there, BTW. Four more to add? Which ones? I guess something like 11. Helsinki 12. Gothenburg 13. Oslo 14. Royal Albert Hall or Germany extra show But we'll see Helsinki would be really, really nice. There is a totally renovated stadium there and it's been quite a long time since the last gig ther
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
It almost always will run dry at some point if the career has been long enough. The Stones were quite creative about for about 20 years and that's a very long time to be creative in pop music. From 1965 to 1973 they were extremely creative I think. If all the best stuff from solo projects would have been used for the Stones' records, the creative period could have been maybe even 30 ye
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Not maybe the absolute favorite but I just have to mention a certain cover from my country, a Finnish artist Mike Monroe (he was the lead singer for the band called Hanoi Rocks which was a great influencer for the Guns'n Roses) and his recent cover of Wild Horses together with another Finnish artist. (And by the way the lead guitarist for the Hanoi Rocks was Andy McCoy who has also made a
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
I just heard that Elvis Costello's song in the movie Film Stars Don't Die In Hollywood (2017) and to me it sounded there were certain similarities between the two songs. Has anyone else noticed this before? Just curious...
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
QuoteMadMetaphoricalMax Sweet Summer Sun 2022 - it's be ten years since their 2012 stage return at Hyde Park and I'd bet on them returning their next summer, if they're returning to the stage anywhere (and I'm sure they are...).
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
You can see there is great chemistry between Sasha and Mick when they are performing. That's genuine chemistry, not just some acting. She has some similarities with Mick as a performer. Can't explain it really well but that's the vibe I am getting from them. Lisa's voice is spectacular, no doubt about it, but Sasha really rocks.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
She is a great performer indeed. Lisa had/has great voice but this Sasha has some wild energy in her moves.... She could be a real star on his own, I think.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
She Was Hot
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
They are still doing 19 and I really wouldn't have believed if 20 years ago somebody would have told me that they would be doing so many when they are nearly 80 years old.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
QuoteRocktiludrop ProfessorWolf. I agree he might have been drinking in recent tours, its unbelievable he has got this far in this great shape if that is true, remember Ronnie saying Keith wasn't nice in drink anymore, hinting he went from nice to nasty in shorter time spans. I disagree he's using coke, probably something like Aderall, something legal, Ronnie has likely been using
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Paul is a very talented person of course but he misses the kind of deep blues and rock'n roll vibe in his music as the Stones have. Mick is so charismatic performer but Paul is so ordinary guy somehow. And Paul's talent is more on melodys and harmonies and there he can be a real genious. John was more charismatic I think from the Beatles' members as a person. Paul is just a too nic
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Steve Jordan seems to be so happy to be able to play with the Stones. You can see his facial expressions on stage! Maybe it really has brought some younger energy to whole band! I respect Charlie very much but on the other hand I like very much what I have seen and heard through the Youtube clips so far.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
It seems to me that Keith and Darryl have great chemistry on stage. Rhytmically they have a good connection with each other and also it can be seen from their smiles once in a while when they look each other.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotejohn lomax QuoteHairball Of the core four, last tour Keith was the "weakest link" for lack of a better term, and don't know how he and the band will carry on without Charlie the true heartbeat and engine of the band. Charlie (and Ronnie) always helped cover for Keith and his mistakes, and/or made those mistakes less obvious. No matter how well Keith and Steve Jordan know eac
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
QuotePhillyFAN I have been a Stones fan since I first saw them in Philadelphia in 1969 when MT first joined. Mick and Keith are showing the affection they have for each other that I have not seen in decades. I imagine the loss of CW has made them realize how much they actually love each other and tje value of life.It is getting shorter with each show.It is really wonderful to watch them interact
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotehockenheim95 QuoteIrix Quotehockenheim95 They release everything on Blu Ray in their big reissue campaign. As I wrote: it's then only upscaled Standard Definition Video on the BluRay - like e.g. Copacabana Beach (re-released in 2021). You said a Release on Blu Ray "makes little Sense". But they release nearly everything on Blu Ray in the last few years - HD or not. So a
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
QuoteDoxa QuoteRocktiludrop QuoteLady Jayne QuoteRocktiludrop Another reason they last so long is Mick's inability to be embarrassed by singing Miss You and Satisfaction for the Zillionth time so far into old age. Why should he be embarrassed? As much as we love them don't you think sometimes if you take a step back it's a bit comical seeing an old man hop and skip along trying
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotetreaclefingers Laughter joy and loneliness and sex and sex and sex and sex.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
I was laughing a little bit the other day when I was watching on Youtube some old tv-documentary about the Steel Wheels tour and some reporters made a big issue about their age then! In 1989, think about that!
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotemickschix First of all, I don't see Mick as a 78 year old man up on that stage....and THAT is one big reason the Stones have survived. When he " moves like Jagger", that is Mick being Mick, not attempting to look 28...if he didn't skip and move about the way he does, there would be those who would say " he's LOST IT, he's feeling his oats!". He natural
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Have you any experience from that quite specialized store?
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotenick1970 QuoteThe Worst. Many good suggestions, but the one thing that made it possible for them to do big stadium tours from 1989 and onwards is the incredible physical (and mental) discipline of Mick Jagger. If he had been overweight or not able to move and dance, or simply lost his voice, it would have been very different. Just think of Elvis at the end. It’s too sad to watch. The fact th
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Anita said also that Keith likes so much to be on tour (not all the time but also not very long without touring). Mick has said similar things about himself. I think that they are both a little bit addicted to those live performances and that energy involved. And that is of course a good thing. Very large fan base globally helps things obviously. And general respect for them in the music
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Brown Sugar could be great live but is really hasn't been that great for a long time. In 1973 it was absolutely dynamite.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quotedrwatts Maybe they read on here all the complaining about warhorses and tried to appease.
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2 ***years ***ago
rollingon
Quoterollmops I believe Steve Jordan is playing with the Rolling Stones because he is very close to Keith. Steve had Charlie's approval too. I don't think it was a "political" decision that motivated Mick and Keith. The fact that Steve is afroamerican is just anecdotal. Steve is a great drummer who connect at all levels with Keith: and that matters. I hope Howard Stern asks
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