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Doxa
bassplayer617 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > A telling part of this story is that the shooter > survived his onscene suicide attempt, and > (according to latest reports) will live to face > charges. Well, the shooter died eventually. - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
more fun: legendary kenny everet doing jagger: - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
I once thought, but then I got to know this forum and was reliefed that I wasn't THAT crazy! That's what I keep on telling to my old lady - that there are worse people than me 'out there' - but she don't believe me! - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
I guess that is the opening of Brian Jone Museum in some local pub where Brian hismself used to go. - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
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The files are removed, just in the middle of downloading... The same goes for Atlantic City 1989 show and Live At the Double Door. Something wrong with GigaSize.com? - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
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roryfaninva Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Ill wager > he'll be playing in Finland for beer money again > soon. A brilliant talent now dissipated and > without focus. Welcome back to Finland to play some hot blues like you always do here, Taylor! Let those 'if it it doesn't happen in the US, it won't count at all' sissies
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
I really enjoy his rhythm work in Montreaux 1972 sessions, especially on "Tumblin' Dice" an "Hip Shake". He has a nice, effortless touch. - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
What I don't like about the article is the use of Ronnie Wood here. Ronnie's quote is taken out of context. Ronnie is not referring to any cognitive memory loss or brain damage, but to the fact that Keith has written so many great songs so long time ago that he can't even remember all of them. Ronnie's intention is an admiring one, like "I forget more than you ever know&q
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16 ***years ***ago
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"Rough Justice" a classic? Never mind the semantics of 'classic' but I don't see any distinguished features in this song - it is very regular Stones number, build on ideas they have repeated for decades. They have better and much original songs made of those elements. Well, if people find "You Got Me Rocking" as a classic, then this one is too - but then we n
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
with sssoul Wrote: > and if the 81 show you saw was an exception, good > for you; but you asked when Keith started the > large-scale moves, > and most of them were in beautiful evidence by 81. > there are plenty of photos and footage, if you > look ... > It is true that 181 tour was the start when Keith started to 'share' the frontman duties, even thou
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Edward Twining Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Black And Blue is in a different class to A Bigger > Bang. > > The Stones hadn't quite lost their muse at that > point in time although i think it's fair to say > they were no longer as focused as they had been at > the turn of the 70s. The greatness was still very > apparen
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
Ludwig8745 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Doxa Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > About the massive "Rolling Stones videos: 40 > years > > of footage", there are some files missing: > "Start > > Me Up", "Harlem Shuffle", "Love Is Strong", > &
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16 ***years ***ago
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Svartmer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It´s obvious that the team is the most important > factor. You can pick any driver in the F1 circus > and place him in Ferrari or McLaren and he will be > a winner, the other teams just can´t compete. > Therefore it´s so utterly unisteresting to follow > F1. It doesn't look like the teams,
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
I have never been a huge Kimi Räikkönen fan (my favourite of all time is probably Michael Schumacher), but this is one of those very rare moments that I'm proud to be Finn. Kimi is a great follower of Keke Rosberg and Mika Häkkinen. If anything else, our small country can provide world's best mobile phones and car drivers. What does this have to be with The Rolling Stones? Nada, but
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
About the massive "Rolling Stones videos: 40 years of footage", there are some files missing: "Start Me Up", "Harlem Shuffle", "Love Is Strong", "Out of Tears","Anybody Seen My Love", and "Brown Sugar (pick-up-track version)". Also "Saint of Me" lacks the picture, but not music. I'd be very grateful is those
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
I was thirteen. It was 1982. There was a reportage of Stones Paris concert in Finnish radio, and the intro was played as a soundtrack behind. And it was a live version of, most probably from Brussels Affair. Anyway, it sounded magical, and I was really asking for "what's that! where can I get it!"... - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
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Of looking being a 'regular release' by the band, there is (at least) one obscure thing. Why to start two sequent albums with same two (of first three numbers on A-side) songs? I mean both "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend The Night Together" are in both US version of BETWEEN THE BUTTONS and FLOWERS albums. Wouldn't a fan just think something like 'are t
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16 ***years ***ago
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mickschix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think that " Primitive Cool" was a milestone for > Mick because he was finding a different voice and > experimenting. IMO when he released " Wandering > Spirit" he was more comfortable with this new > voice and the confidence shows. That is a good observation! With his exper
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
The amateurs borrow things. The professionals steal, Since he he started writing, Bob Dylan has been the master also in this category. John Lennon and Paul McCartney, too. I think Mick and Keith are quite novises compared to them. - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
There have been also rumours about George Thorogood replacing Ron Wood during 1981/82 tour when Ronnie was quite 'out of it' (anything about that in a new book?). I think it would have been really difficult for George 'one way: my way" Thorogood to learn the Stones repertuare. Someway I can not imagine that possible. Perhaps The Stones should have reduced their material into t
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mrD Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >> > Correct me if I'm wrong but the '81 tour was > advertised at some shows as "mick jagger and the > rolling stones" > Well, actually their first concert ever (Marquee 12.7.62) ) was advertised with that title! (see Bill Wyman's ROLLING WITH THE STONES. p. 37). I guess Brian
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Doxa
13252. Re: Hampton
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LAForum it is now official: you are out of your > mind. > I can also see the symptoms... "Veikko Pietilä" Where the hec that come from ? - Doxa
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
But Lord Sinclair's points are insightful and interesting. If the process he is describing is true, perhaps we might be now wittnessing a new situation where Jagger is not so not so dependant of crazy stardom, top charts, top headlines anymore (funny, by being Mick, he makes headlines with albums does sell next to nothing...) Maybe he is finally 'satisfied', and just continues doin
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16 ***years ***ago
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ilikemick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Beelyboy Wrote: > > it's like keith said recently > > 'he's nothing without me' > > hawww... > > > > if jags wants to play the bigs; he's got to > hang > > with the guys that carry the big beat. > > he's already learned the lesson f
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
Mickchixx, very good points. The idea of Mick doing his solo stuff for 'aesthetic reasons', to fulfill his own muse, in contrary to The Stones that is like his eight-to-five duty, is, so to say, an interesting interpretation with the fact that his own work has a tendency to follow the trend music from the charts. Or at least, that was the case in the 80's with SHE'S THE BOS
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16 ***years ***ago
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Havo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well, i thought, Between the Buttons was their > last-one > Never--after S.M.R. i thought- that they come > back. Well, what I have heard is that what you say was quite general approach among the fans at the time - things were really looking bad for the band. Parhaps it is very difficult to estimate now
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
Thank youu withsssssssssoul! Very insightful reading from the year 1975. Like said by many here, there are many, many interesting points, but I just take two: (1) Jagger's potentiality as a solo artist. At that time, Jagger's name was perhaps in its highest peak. It was really Mick Jagger and The Rolling StoneThat would have been - around 1973-75 -teh perfect timing for a succesfu
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
Montrealsuperfan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now you're talking my language. > > From Montreal its no surprise. > > I have season tickets for the Habs and also get > out to games in Ottawa, Boston, Denver, etc. > > If there are any hardcore NHL fans on this board, > come up to Montreal and I will take you out to a
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16 ***years ***ago
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pgarof Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's great hearing it from Mick but I thought we > already new that answer, It's been talked about > for the last month about them promoting their film > next April with some gigs. That's true but to hear that kind of answer from the guy who finallys is the man who makes the final decision
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16 ***years ***ago
Doxa
hmm... looking the Mick and Keith pics in the link... typical Bill; he decided to chose the ones are not the most flattering ones... It would be interesting if Jagger decides one day to do a 'home video' exhibition. Namely, he needs to have thousands miles of tape at home; he has carried personal film camera at least from the 1972 tour on. - Doxa
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