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2 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quotewiredallnight QuoteTumblinDice76 How is it possible for a show from 2006 to sound so bad? I bet there is bootleg versions out there that sound better. Aside from Ladies and Gentlemen, this is about as bad as you get sound wise. How is it possible that always the same bullsh.t is posted here when a new release comes out? My ears are FINE and the mix is fine too. The sound is fine, the m
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2 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
QuoteRokyfan QuoteGerardHennessy Quotedoitywoik Since the age question is a recurring theme here, let’s see what other active musicians in their age group made of lockdown, e.g. John McLaughlin, who at 79,5 years is a tad older than your average Stone. Johnny Mac just released a new album, “Liberation Time”, recorded long-distance during lockdown with various other musicians, and not his worst. J
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2 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quotedoitywoik Since the age question is a recurring theme here, let’s see what other active musicians in their age group made of lockdown, e.g. John McLaughlin, who at 79,5 years is a tad older than your average Stone. Johnny Mac just released a new album, “Liberation Time”, recorded long-distance during lockdown with various other musicians, and not his worst. JMac says (liner notes), “By the e
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2 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
I'm amazed at the resilience of people here, and the never ending 'will-they, won't they' saga about a new album that has unfolded over the past ten years or so. I have no idea what will happen. And I have not the slightest inclination to try reading anyone's mind in the band about what will happen. But what I find really strange, and unfair, are the constant accusati
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2 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Oh God no! Not more 'will they, won't they' discussion about a possible new album. I honestly hope they won't. Because whatever they do will be hammered by almost all and sundry. Damned if they do. Damned if they don't. I'm astounded by the searing criticism unloaded on almost everything they have done in the past 20-25 years. I find lots to like on almost ever
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quote1963luca0 Because these songs are all far below the quality standard of what’s worth being officially issued. 'All far below...' I don't agree. Not by some distance. These are perfectly good numbers and entirely worthy of official commercial release. I very much hope that further material of a similarly good standard also finds its way on to the market. Even at the steep p
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
QuoteTestify QuoteGerardHennessy The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80'
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live re
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
I'm 69. Been a fan since hearing Its All Over Now in late June 1964. I was 12 years old and my world changed that day...
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
So glad to see The Association getting a lot of support from good people posting. Okay, they were more conventional than many but that should not detract from their overall class and skill. I loved all the big hits Never My Love, Along comes Mary, Windy, Cherish. Bring 'em on...
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Very generous comments by Yoko and Paul. Good on them. Although I was never a fan of The Pacemakers who I thought were far too poppy, nevertheless Gerry Marsden was a lovely bloke and a thorough professional who deserved his success and his place in the annals of rock'n'roll. God bless him and my deepest sympathies to his family. Rest in Peace my friend!
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Not sure what all the fuss is about. A few surprises and odd rankings for sure, but hardly the garbage list many seem to suggest. And I have no problem combining compilations, live albums and official studio releases into one overall list. I always think it that a decent list or ranking exercise is playing things far too safe if it simply echoes conventional wisdom 100%. It is good to be anno
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Thank you for this wonderful gem. Very much appreciated. Very definitely not up to official release standards but beautifully sloppy and great fun. I really wish The Stones would relax their draconian grip on material such as this and just open the vaults properly. Not simply play about with marketing concepts like the 'From The Vault' strapline which only provides material very careful
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
I am constantly amazed that a guy who creates and performs some of the most sublime music EVER is such an a**hole. I'm afraid there is no other word for him. Since he was tearing up stages with Them in the mid-60s right up until today he has constantly flown in the face of all logic and reason. And done so with such anger, frustration and vindictiveness that any good that might emerge fr
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
A truly marvellous woman. One who championed ideas and views that epitomised the era in which The Stones came to prominence. May she rest peacefully and contentedly having done a great deal to make better lives for those who needed such help the most.
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Big thanks to everyone who has contributed to, and explained, the significance of the amazing amount of data included in this thread. An absolute joy to an old nerd like myself. This week (26th August 2020) The Stones have racked up their 344th week on the Billboard 200 with Hot Rocks. I now know that album is their biggest seller ever. When I look at its contents, and also at the contents o
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quotebitusa2012 Quoteretired_dog Quotebitusa2012 Quoteretired_dog Time is on their side on this behalf. They can wait for the right opportunity. And do I really need to explain that Brian Jones Michael Jackson Michael Hutchence Whitney Houston David Bowie John Lennon Kurt Cobain George Harrison Sid Vicious Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix Aaliyah Jim Morrison Dolores O’reirdan Amy Wi
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
QuoteSipuncula QuoteHairball Blue and Lonesome would be an appropriate last album - they started with covers and then ended with covers. Will you guys stop being weird? I've had to wade through a gizillion posts in this very thread over a period of years now, and now this? Blue and Lonesome is not their last album, and it's not appropriate as such as some kind of bookends thing, and
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
I've been saying for a long time what many others here have also been saying. Any new Stones album will have very limited sales and a very short chart lifespan. But more importantly, any new music will instantly be criticised heavily, and compared unfavourably, to what the band produced in their prime. The best The Stones can hope for is what the poet Alexander Pope called 'damnation wi
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
I've always had a sneaking liking for Dirty work. Maybe it's because it seems to be universally hated, and I'm a perverse old bugger. I hardly played it for years, allowing the world to make my mind up for me that it was a pile of dross. About ten years ago I gave it a spin and was pleasantly surprised. Sure it's not a GREAT album but it is not wall to wall crap either. One
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Extraordinary! A MASSIVE congratulations to the Rolling Stones on this marvellous achievement. Getting a number one hit at this point in their career is truly remarkable, and a testimony to their commitment and enthusiasm over an almost 60 year career. Well done guys!
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Good on ya Mick. Nice touch mate. A kind and decent response to someone who sent you a gift.
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
The much loved, much missed, never forgotten halcyon days of 1967. When the world was young and possibilities seemed endless. Brings a big smile to my face and an echo of some long forgotten energy to my soul. But given my advanced years now, any energy is rather fleeting I'm afraid. Very beautiful women indeed. I wonder what do they look like today? All of fifty three years later. Are t
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
The Sweet pushed hard to be given artistic freedom from their contract with Chin and Chapman. The turned down several tracks that were eventually recorded by Mud. In particular Dynamite and Hypnosis, both of which were massive hits for Les Gray & Co. Sweet eventually gained complete artistic control over their recordings - writing, recording and producing. By then they had evolved into a
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3 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Happy birthday Satisfaction. I accept it may have a slightly different birthday in different territories but round about 1st June will do very nicely for me. Is it their greatest ever? Debate will rage about that. For me their greatest ever was It's All Over now and they didn't even write it. But the impertinence, the nonchalance and the 'in your face' swagger of that trac
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4 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quote1985jayer If you purchased a concert ticket 4 weeks ago for $200 to $400 dollars and now you are broke and need the money to feed yourself or pay rent. You probably should not have purchased the ticket. Oct-Nov tour, 8-10 cities, some same some new cities. New stadiums in LA and Vegas are now in play. There's a hold on the Vegas stadium. The panic and fear are more contagious then t
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4 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
QuoteHairball Maybe something from NO Filter...'LIVE IN MIAMI"....or maybe a compilation of the greatest live moments from all legs of the No Filter Tours 20017-2019... Excellent suggestion! A compilation of the greatest live moments would be brilliant - especially if they avoided all the usual big hits and warhorses and focused on the less frequently performed material. My quick
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4 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Just seen that good ol' Hot Rocks has once again re-entered the Billboard 200 today (31 March 2020). It is by a distance the Stones best ever selling album. It also indicates the level of interest that still exists out there for their older material and, of course, many of the warhorses. I guess these two facts, together with other considerations such as the ageing process, and the overall
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4 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quotemickschix GerardH, thank you! It really is beyond belief that these people STILL don't get what's going on.....I want the Stones to stay as far away from danger as possible so they CAN tour again when it is completely safe....and not one moment before! The one thing we do have in common is our love for this enduring band and how much they mean to all of us! God Speed The Rolling S
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4 ***years ***ago
GerardHennessy
Quotebv Forget about the Stones for now. This is the time to survive. Just having the thought of The Stones to meet up now for your own personal pleasure is just absurd and selfish. This is a world crisis. Wake up. Spot on Bjornulf. Way to go sir!
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