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little queenie
i just want it to be released soon to move it out of the way so they can get going with the stones...
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Lorenz
I'm more excited about a Ronnie album than about a Mick album, to be honest!
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Monkeylad
"Good News" was released around the same time as "Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 2."
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Monkeylad
"Good News" was released around the same time as "Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 2."
I assume this is a sarcastic remark? Or else I have missed an album called Good News.
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Monkeylad
"Good News" was released around the same time as "Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 2."
I assume this is a sarcastic remark? Or else I have missed an album called Good News.
You also missed an album called 'Traveling Wilburys Vol. 2"
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Lorenz
I'm more excited about a Ronnie album than about a Mick album, to be honest!
Me too. Listening to Mick solo, I always miss Keith and listening to Keith solo, I always
miss Mick. But when it comes to Ronnie, well he's the only one who can perform outside
the band and make it sound naturally.
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Hairball
Eddie Vedder guest appearance?
That's ridiculous...I hope it's not true.
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Rocky Dijon
The seventies covers projects was for Wooden Records which is now largely a thing of the past as Ronnie's stepson ran it. This is a solo album of new material for Shangri-La Entertainment and seems more of a commercial effort along the lines of SLIDE ON THIS.
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cbtaco19
I don't remember it being a 70's covers project. I remember it being a new solo album that would feature a 70's cover that was picked from fan suggestions.
I wonder who is running his business affairs now that the stepson is out of the picture?
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cbtaco19
I don't remember it being a 70's covers project. I remember it being a new solo album that would feature a 70's cover that was picked from fan suggestions.
I wonder who is running his business affairs now that the stepson is out of the picture?
As far as I remember, it was only about covers from the 70ies...
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Rocky Dijon
The seventies covers projects was for Wooden Records which is now largely a thing of the past as Ronnie's stepson ran it. This is a solo album of new material for Shangri-La Entertainment and seems more of a commercial effort along the lines of SLIDE ON THIS.