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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
I have Sirius satellite radio, but is it available in Europe? I used to listen to it on my computer with a password, but I haven't done that it some time. I think I tried to listen to it from a computer in Amsterdam in 2009 but I don't remember if I was successful.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Bill has toured somewhat continuously with his group. But Mick Taylor has been sporadic at best. Does anyone think he's really up for major involvement with the Stones? The pressure would be immense for him to replicate the player he was 40 years ago.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
I haven't gotten around to downloading it yet. I did listen to my Brussels boot last night and that the biggest letdown is the poor bass sound to the recording. I was watching the 1st disc of the Ed Sullivan DVD last night too. By the February '66 appearance, where they do Satisfaction and 19th Nervous Breakdown, Bill is much more prominent, providing the toughness to Satisfaction, and
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
True. And Billy was on a lot more important recordings than Nilsson.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
It seems that Keith could be laying the PR groundwork to get Bill to do something new with the band. He's been saying, for Keith, an awful lot of nice things about Bill's playing, lately. And maybe he is nostalgic, looking back at where the band began, and remembering Bill. At any rate, Bill might decide to have nothing to do with the current Stones. I would be shocked if he agreed to r
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
The documentary can't be much more depressing than the Harry Nillson one I just watched.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Didn't they have a rehearsal space at 30 Rock? They had musical performances every week.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
QuoteStonesTod do ppl really watch these things more than once anyway? i guess ppl do, but once (if at all) is enuff for me...not that fascinating to watch, but always fascinating to listen to the stones.... Yeah, I watch them more than once. Seeing Keith in rapture as Street Fighting Man starts on L&GTRS, Bill layin' down the rubber bass on Miss You on Hampton '81, I can watch t
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
My father was a jazz drummer and detested rock and roll. Seeing our favorite group on Ed Sullivan in the early 60s he thought he was cute calling them, "The Strolling Bones." I never quite figured out what was so clever about it. Years later, he asked me what happened to one of the few rock musicians he respected, Billy Preston. I said, "He plays for the Rolling Stones." He wa
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
A solid B-plus album. Better than underdirty, or anything post wyman.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
QuoteRockman Easy just click on it and slide along 24FPS.... Thank you, Rockman.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
So how do you get past the (I'll hold my tongue) Alice Cooper and get to Claudine?
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
I concur with the praise for YouTube. I am also a classic animation buff going back to the mid-70s, especially the work of Max Fleischer. You would read about certain cartoons, and then realize only a small circle of people in the world had access to these works. They were usually held by collectors or the masters were wasting away in a studio vault. As a Stones fan, it is absolutely amazing to b
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Are any of these Falo version cuts available on YouTube? I too have the L.A. Blues version which I rarely watch because of its low quality. (Although the band sounds amazing at points, especially Bill). I get all of my DVD boots at a monthly flea market in Pasadena, CA. I've never seen a 'Falo' version of L.A. Forum. Are they not widely available? (Whatever that means in the boot w
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
There's a bonus disc of unreleased material Don Was found. When the guitar part was incomplete they had Robert Cray 'improve' it.
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12 ***years ***ago
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Is there such a thing as a QUALITY Forum '75 DVD? I got mine a few years ago and after the well lit intro, you can barely tell what's happening on stage. It's mostly dark with no detail, and the sound doesn't kick in full until about half-way through. Musing on a Forum '75 DVD, if they could get the best available materials, and sync it up with the best available sound
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Brian was the blonde, right?
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Jumping Jack Flash. It's Keith playing in a Wyman style.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Sure, it's more pop than heavy, but I heard this on the car stereo yesterday and had to wait until it was done. Very subversive to hear on AM radio, "I've taken everything in sight, I take off the strings of my kite.........." What a bass line.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
It's hard to believe that this psychedelic masterpiece has an alternate equal.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Psychedelic Beach Boys.
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12 ***years ***ago
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QuoteSir Craven of Cottage QuoteDoxa QuoteStonesTod oh, well...maybe better luck with beggars, bleed and sticky deluxes.... I have actually always hated the term "classic rock". Sounds bloody boring and non-sexy, non-Stonesy that is. - Doxa I couldn't agree more. Makes it sound like a vintage car!! What should they be called? Oldies? I always thought Classic Rock was prete
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Paul Revere and the Raiders actually had a medium sized hit single with this pop psychedelia.
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Someone mentioned Bubble Puppy?
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12 ***years ***ago
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I love the Psychedelic era. It was short, great, and then everyone moved on. Same with Rockabilly, same with Disco. That's the problem with Rap. It never really evolved, or got off the stage. It should have lasted from about 1983-86, and then died. Back to Psychedelia: I was young, and AM radio was the only thing at the time, but I remember this song subverting my ears with it's stra
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12 ***years ***ago
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QuoteWilliamPatrickMaynard C'mon, Gazza, be serious who counts Tumbling Dice, Loving Cup, Just Wanna See His Face, Let It Loose, All Down the Line, Shine a Light, and Soul Survivor as EXILE songs? Next you'll be telling us there were female background singers on Salt of the Earth. All right, you've won this round. But the female singers on Plundered still don't sound quite o
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12 ***years ***ago
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As long as we're going to fantasize, I imagine it would have been quite traumatic to even ponder a Beatles concert in 1969. Everything had changed dramatically since August 1966. There were a lot of great artists out there, including Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. The Beatles knew they couldn't run on stage, scream through 8 simple numbers and get off. They all had wives to deal with, and Al
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12 ***years ***ago
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Mick's voice is not going to magically revert to 1968. Some people, and you know who you are, do nothing but bitch about how his voice is nasal and mannered. I don't hear it, but you must have incredible ears. I just heard the updated Plundered My Soul and Sophia Loren and they were magnificient. The only jarring thing is the female background singers, which they never used in the old d
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12 ***years ***ago
24FPS
Quoteshortfatfanny thank you for posting dead.flowers...here´s another one,didn´t want to open another dirty thread... Talk about polishing a turd. Dirty Work ended up being their second worst album of the 80s, eclipsed in infamy only by Undercover.
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