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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
My hope for this show is that they would do every ABB song they've done live so far, add a couple more (She Saw Me Coming, PLEASE!) and then throw in ALL of the songs that they've only done once or twice (As Tears Go By, etc.) After seeing the Rio movie, I feel like I've already seen "The Show," and while I'll always love the warhorses, it would be a much more m
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
I think the Stones did Keith's "Sure the One You Need" from Ronnie's first album at least once in '75.
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Suggesting that Terry Adams take Chuck's place is like saying Hendrix should have replaced Brian.... Terry Adams has briefly taken on the roll of a sideman (Carly Bley, John Sebastian) but he is too much of an artist with his own vision to stay put as a mere piece in the Stones puzzle (not to mention showman--it would be like putting Mick behind a keyboard!) I agree it would be great f
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
NRBQ often gets this "World's Greatest Bar Band" tag and I don't buy it. They are The Greatest, period. Now that they are on an extended hiatus, Joey would be an excellent choice to play bass with the Stones. In fact, I was wishing he would play with them the other night at the screening of the Rio show during "Wild Horses" Daryl might as well been drivin
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
30 years ago my friends and I are driving down the Sunset Strip to see Southside Johnny and Elvin Bishop at the Roxy. It's strange when I think about it now, because Sunset is like a parking lot all the time. But this was a Saturday night and in this one section we were like one of three cars going down the block. My best friend says, "Hey that guy's got a scarf like Rod Ste
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
This is how I heard it: "What did MICK JAGGER say when he walked in the men's room and saw Hugh Hefner butt******g Dennis Weaver?" and so on. But as far as Don Knotts, yeah, he was great.
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
BROOOOOOOOCE!
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Emotional Rescue. They were on a big comeback high with Some Girls, and then they lay this so-so LP on us (and took 2 years to do it!) It sounds like they were sitting down the whole time they recorded it. And that stupid cover...what, just so they wouldn't have to show Mick with his beard? What they should have done with those medical/heat sensing pics was to have taken the close-
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18 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Does it hurt to ask? If anyone connected to the band is reading this, could you pass this request along? Not everyone going to this show is a fat cat with money to burn....I mean, $500.00 a ticket??? But it was just something that, one way or another, I had to do. (I'm sure everyone reading this can relate to that) Spending that much on a show...my poor parents must be rolling in their
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
A few of the Wandering Spirit tracks are classics: Don't Tear Me Up Hang On to Me Tonight Evening Gown Others are merely excellent: Out of Focus Put Me In the Trash Mother of a Man Wandering Spirit Angel in My Heart It's a major work by a major artist (who turned 50 that year--think he was trying to prove something?) It's too bad Rick Rubin doesn't pro
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
SW gets a bum rap from all the people who look at it in hindsight. At the time, I was just glad to have it. After DW, it looked like the Stones were finished. I remember seeing a clip of Woody on Entertainment Tonight saying that's it, the Stones aren't speaking, it's over. Steel Wheels was a comeback all right. Artistically, it doesn't rate with Let It Bleed, Afterma
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Lady Jane I'm shocked at how "forgotten" this track is. (One other vote so far) This has got to be one of their best songs/performances ever. The mood of the thing. Brian at his peak.
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Fake. Awful. Bad.
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
If The Who could replace Entwistle without missing a beat, the Stones could and would easily replace Woody. I hate to say it, but with that much money on the line, they would probably finish the tour even if one of the original three dropped out (not Mick)
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Not Fade Away
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
The Miss You 7" 45 has no sax solo. Kind of nice without it.
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Great performances: Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones Otis at Monterey The Who at the Isle of Wight Elvis--That's the Way It Is-Special Edition Concert for George Great movies: Gimme Shelter Hard Day's Night Don't Look Back Head Great documents: Journey Through the Past Message of Love Charlie is My Darling Monterey Pop
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Have you ever been to a show where the artist refused to play warhorses, and favored new material instead? George Harrison did it in '74. He didn't play many Beatle numbers (and then would mess with them: "While My Guitar Gently SMILES!") or even his more popular solo stuff (Actually lectured the audience when someone shouted out a request for "Bangla Desh") in o
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
A well-lubricated Mick does a pretty good Elvis imitation in Charlie is My Darling...can't think of which song though. Anybody?
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
NOW is the time for them to release stuff in the vaults!!! What are they waiting for?? In a few more years their original fans will be on a "fixed income." Right now, I've got the money to buy it. In another 20 years I might have to decide between buying that or food/medicine!
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Mick asked that question to the Forum audience on the 13th, and then noted that Billy went to church on Sunday. And then sort of taunted him about it. Five years later I met a lady who played piano in an LA church, and she told me that Preston would go to Sunday services when he was in town, and that one time he brought some of the Stones with him! She couldn't say which ones (cause s
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Chelsea, that post was perfect! In LA L&G opened in Century City. HUGE screen, with quad sound pumped out of amps that were stacked to the ceiling! It was like going to a concert! Jagger was amazing in that film...there are moments that are frozen in time that I still can recall--dancing as the horns blare away during the finish of All Down the Line--a look exchanged with Keith as the
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Christgau is certainly his own man. I believe he was the guy who panned Sgt. Pepper, saying it would lead to a lot of pretentious excess. And he was right about that. It was weird in '78 when Rolling Stone gave a thumbs down to Some Girls--especially since they had given high marks to some of the previous LPs that were of dubious quality. From their point of view, there was nothing to &
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
I've been reading Robert Hilburn in the LA Times since '71, and while he often gets it dead right, I think he's full of crap most of the time. The Times attitude about the Stones has been generally dismissive over the last 30 years, but ol' Bob almost never goes on record himself. His biggest trick is being The Rock Star's Best Pal. When a major group puts out a l
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Actually I credit Page & Co. for breaking up after Bonham died. Unlike The Who going on after Moon (and now Entwhistle!) it recognizes that Bonzo was the foundation of their sound. At Live Aid, the reunited 3 (+ 2 drummers) did not call themselves "Led Zeppelin" That's class.
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
The worst Stones albums are the crappy ones that follow the great ones: Goat's Head Soup-- (Yeah, I know I bunch of you love it--and even give it an "A".If that's the case how do you rate Let It Bleed?? AAAAAA+++++?) After Exile, GHS is a still birth. Emotional Rescue-- We got our hopes up after Some Girls, and then after two years they put out an album that sounds l
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Something Happened to Me Yesterday (his part--totally unexpected!) Sleep Tonight Slipping Away Before They Make Me Run (promo 45 mix) Happy (but only when he and Mick sing at the same mic!)
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Led Zep had some pretty tough management. This was one band that was NOT going to get ripped off--even if it did some of it's own ripping in the process. The Bill Graham book talks about how Bill's guys got the crap beat out of them by Zep's crew backstage when they played Oakland. Peter Grant portrayed himself as a gangster in The Song Remains The Same. It wasn't too fa
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Do you mean 1969 Live Peace in Toronto? That was Plastic Ono Band (including Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman, and Alan White.) Elephant's Memory was the band John used in '72 for Sometime in New York City. (which has some live cuts--including some with Zappa--but I don't recall if EM played on any of them or if they were also from Toronto) John's comment about playing liv
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19 ***years ***ago
loog droog
Yes, the Delany & Bonnie album with Clapton is phenominal. They should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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