PM to trev
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- Jay in Phoenix
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Your opinion, which you are entitled to, no matter how wrong it is.
What a country.
What a country.
- Smackie Chan
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Nanker Fledge is a pseudonym used for crediting songs written by all the original Stones, Mick Jagger/Brian Jones/Keith Richards/Charlie Watts/Bill Wyman.Jay in Phoenix wrote:First of all, the song "Play With Fire" was written under a pseudonym, Nanker Phelge, which is really Mick and Keith.
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That they are thieves is not my opinion, it's a fact. The resting on laurels is an opinion but not many people will argue with it so we are left with banality and mediocrity. Do you disagree with both?Jay in Phoenix wrote:Your opinion, which you are entitled to, no matter how wrong it is.
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- War Wagon
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I now know the answer to a question that has and will never be asked of me.
Still, nice to know and still wondering why anybody would hate on the Stones.
Not the greatest band ever, not even in my Top 10, but anybody with a room temp IQ should respect their body of work and longevity.
Still, nice to know and still wondering why anybody would hate on the Stones.
Not the greatest band ever, not even in my Top 10, but anybody with a room temp IQ should respect their body of work and longevity.
- War Wagon
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Somewhere below The Beach Boys but slightly above CCR... I really dig John Fogerty so it hurts to say that.Moving Sale wrote:So where would you place them?
- War Wagon
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Being as how 1/12/62 is my birthday... I'll give the Stones a 13.
Happy now?
Happy now?
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There is no denying their body of work.Music Wagon wrote:their body of work and longevity.
Their longevity is about '64 - '81.
Tattoo You (1981) is their last relevant work.
Their endless "nostalgia" tours are whore tours.
- War Wagon
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Cheap Trick was fantastic, they earned their money.Goober McTuber wrote:Cheap Trick is originally from Rockford, just a little ways south of here. I've seen them numerous times going back to their inception in the early 70's. A good friend worked as one of their roadies for many years, and when he ran up some unexpected medical bills a few years back they did a benefit for him. That was the last time I saw them. They still put on a phenomenal live show.War Wagon wrote:In other news, we're going to see Cheap Trick and Peter Frampton on June 18th at Starlight Theater, an absolutely fantastic outdoor venue. I've never witnessed either live. Cross those off the bucket list.
Frampton, not so much. Just a wall of extra loud noise he tried to pass off as music. We left early.
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I look at the Beach Boys like I do Elvis, they have a place in R&R history, but I don't own any of their music or listen to them except for random radio play. Cheap Trick doesn't do anything for me except initiate a station change.