| Everybody talks about Mick and Keef, but Charlie Watts has remained married and faithful to his wife for 48 years. I think that speaks volumes of Watt's character. |
| THE STONES ARE INCREDIBLE and in their best moments certainly better than the BEATLES in their best! Wooow - what a song! |
| I am so, so, so sick of this song that I'm only giving it a 9. |
| zigzag wrote: A long suffering ex-girlfriend died not too long ago. This was not only one of her favorite songs, it may well have been written with her in mind. Exquisite song from a rock and roll band who are at their best when they're being honest . My condolences on your ex's passing. Who can truly say when an artist is truly being "honest"? Great song, no matter what. |
| A long suffering ex-girlfriend died not too long ago. This was not only one of her favourite songs, it may well have been written with her in mind. Exquisite song from a rock and roll band who are at their best when they're being honest. |
| Wonderful. |
| Everybody in my church loves this song... |
| Forever rock and roll teenage angst! Great!!!! |
| Does anybody care to comment on that new HBO doc. airing of late? I thought it was decent, but the clips from "That Unreleased 1972 Movie Which Cannot Be Named" seemed to be the best stuff. |
| One of the finest acoustic tracks ever made.Nuff said. |
| calypsus_1 wrote: "After months of speculation about whether the Rolling Stones would record a new album this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the band , Mick Jagger finally gave a clue this week by publishing a photo of a studio in Paris . Almost seven years later, a new album seems increasingly certain." My understanding is that it's yet another greatest hits package with a couple of new songs tagged on to tempt the completists. Hopefully there is a full-length studio album some time in the future. |
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| One of my favourite Stones' slow tracks off one of their best albums. If you have never heard Susan Boyle's cover check it out - beautiful. |
| treatment_bound wrote: Keith looks like he hasn't been eating properly (again!)... |
| bachbeet wrote: Another great song from that album. The Stones had a strong run there from the 60s through about 80. Sorry...? 60s to 2012 I'd say! UNBELIEVABLE SONG! From anybody else it might have been kitsch, certainly not from Jagger and the Stones! 10 |
| Another great song from that album. The Stones had a strong run there from the 60s through about 80. |
| (Reuters) "After months of speculation about whether the Rolling Stones would record a new album this year to mark the 50th anniversary of the band , Mick Jagger finally gave a clue this week by publishing a photo of a studio in Paris . Almost seven years later, a new album seems increasingly certain." ———————————————————————————————————————— "A Bigger Bang" (2005) Preview: Well, if the new album of the Rolling Stones have the same luck here in Paradise, than the previous album "A Bigger Bang" (2005), this band boys "are made" because they do not take anything from here ..... ok, I'm speculating. Anyhow, I recall that the previous album "A Bigger Bang", no song is currently in airplay playlist, and the last song of this album, "Back of My Hand" was played here on Nov 22, 2006 - 18:55. And the song more "punctuated" (what's with subjective and random the "scores" here) was "Rain Fall Down" with a magnificent score of 6.5. D iscrepancies. For the record the statistics. |
| Proclivities wrote: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Gram Parsons (ca. 1971?) By the number of bottle corks and torn up match packs I think everyone was ready to let Keith sing this one! |
| Nice Keith don't go to Wild Horses. Who is this DJ? Awesome |
| Proclivities wrote: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Gram Parsons (ca. 1971?)
Keith looks like he hasn't been eating properly (again!)... |