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mindtank
09-19-2002, 04:29 PM
Who is he supposed to sound like with that "Who want some ticket fo da Rollin Stone?"
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I think Ron does it as a tribute to blues great Muddy Waters. His song "Rollin' Stone" is where the Stones got their name from.
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jafter
09-19-2002, 05:09 PM
I would take a ticket to see the stones. I love the stones.
The stones have done a few country tunes. "Far away eyes", a few tunes off of the Beggars Banquet album, "Dead Flowers".
I havent heard the show yet so sorry if I am talking out of school.
We want Ron and Fez live in DC.
JerseyRich
09-19-2002, 05:19 PM
You would "take" a ticket?!!!
I would kill for one...How's that?!
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With a side of some UH UH!
a few tunes off of the Beggars Banquet album
"Dear Doctor" from Beggar's Banquet is one of my favorite Stones tunes. So is "Torn and Frayed" from Exile On Main Street.
I believe I once read something where Mick Jagger said George Jones and Hank Williams were big influences on him.
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Jackie Sloan
09-19-2002, 06:55 PM
..."and I won't forgit ta put roses on yer graaave...
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The Blowhard
09-19-2002, 09:12 PM
The Stones ripped off the Black man. Mick Jagger always thought he was black. Most pasty white rock bands from England ripped off the Black man.
You can look it up.
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TheMojoPin
09-19-2002, 10:22 PM
THE black man? Or just A black man? What happens when THE black man takes on THE man?
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The Stones ripped off the Black man.
So did Elvis and Pat Boone.
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Patches
09-20-2002, 05:38 AM
What happens when THE black man takes on THE man?
A battle of epic proportions; the consequences of which will affect civilization as we know it, and future civilizations for many millenia to come. And other bad stuff.
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Michael Fury
09-20-2002, 05:47 AM
"Dear Doctor" from Beggar's Banquet is one of my favorite Stones tunes. So is "Torn and Frayed" from Exile On Main Street.
Nice picks. Mine would be "Ventilator Blues" off Exile & "Live With Me" off Let It Bleed.
The Stones indeed ripped off the black man, and they'll be the first to admit it.
Hey, two million Budweisers can't be wrong .. .
JerryTaker
09-20-2002, 07:03 AM
What happens when THE black man takes on THE man?
Is that like an "Unstoppable force/Immovable object" type thing?
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TheMojoPin
09-20-2002, 07:53 AM
Is that like an "Unstoppable force/Immovable object" type thing?
Possibly...but either way, it'll be killing Independent George.
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jafter
09-20-2002, 08:46 AM
I love "Can you hear me knocking" from sticky fingers
Mick Taylor's solos were great. To bad he and Keith did not get along.
I also love "Salt of the earth" from Beggars Banquet".
Is anyone going to a club show in NY or Philly. That would be incredible to see them in a small club.
We want Ron and Fez live in DC.
Mick Taylor's solos were great.
One of my all-time favorite guitarists. I met him at a CD signing in New Haven about 13 years ago. See also: "Moonlight Mile", "All Down the Line" and "Time Waits for No One".
That would be incredible to see them in a small club.
If I didn't have to work that night, I could have gone to see their show at Toad's Place in 1989 -- the one that was the warm-up for the Steel Wheels tour.
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TheMojoPin
09-20-2002, 09:24 AM
the one that was the warm-up for the Steel Wheels tour.
So it's a GOOD thing you missed it, right?
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So it's a GOOD thing you missed it, right?
I saw them later on at RFK Stadium. Granted, they weren't the Stones of 1969 but at least I got to see them and it was a great show. But yes, Steel Wheels sucked.
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JustJon
09-20-2002, 10:26 AM
So did Elvis
Do't you say nuthin' bad 'bout Elvis! Elvis was a good boy! Elvis loved his momma!
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FRAN NOT FRANCINE
09-22-2002, 10:03 AM
don't forget "country honk" if honky tonk women is played out, country honk is 10x better. - fran
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