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I've stepped out of this thread for a bit...has hbwriter revealed his "scoop" yet?
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Justin
I've stepped out of this thread for a bit...has hbwriter revealed his "scoop" yet?
I would be interested in his Rolling Stones "ice cream". I am putting together an article and have not reached the desert status yet. (recipes). However I did make "Keith's Pie."

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superrevvy
I have been following "mick jagger" for many years on google news. For the first
time EVER, right now, in this the Stones jubilee year, there have been no news
stories anywhere in the world mentioning "mick jagger" in the last 24 hours.
Which sort of deserves a news story in and of itself.
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superrevvy
I have been following "mick jagger" for many years on google news. For the first
time EVER, right now, in this the Stones jubilee year, there have been no news
stories anywhere in the world mentioning "mick jagger" in the last 24 hours.
Which sort of deserves a news story in and of itself.
Keep up the good work. And don't forget to keep us informed.
- Doxa
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memphiscats
I want to believe there's more to the Stones than that.

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superrevvy
I have been following "mick jagger" for many years on google news. For the first
time EVER, right now, in this the Stones jubilee year, there have been no news
stories anywhere in the world mentioning "mick jagger" in the last 24 hours.
Which sort of deserves a news story in and of itself.
Keep up the good work. And don't forget to keep us informed.
- Doxa
You should have said 'Remember to keep us informed'. Now what Superrevvy is going to remember is to forget.

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memphiscats
I want to believe there's more to the Stones than that.
There is, for sure there is. When you believe it, you feel it.
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memphiscats
...I know variations of this have been posed before: How 'bout a Warts & All tour? The premise: The Stones do what they need to put on the best show they can, but include their fans...make ticket prices reasonable for their fans...grant their fans access...no buying out the first few rows and planting glamorous-looking non-fans. Seriously, the guys are almost 70 year's old - logically, how old does that make most of their fans? Most likely, the average age of a Stones' fan is probably around 55...there is NO SHAME in age. A lot of musicians embrace their fans and don't glamorize their audience.
I was a bit disheartened after reading the end of Chet Flippo's book, when he says that the Stones (in fact all rock bands) have no clue who their fans are. I know I'm naive but I just can't believe that. YES - the Rolling Stones are a name, a brand if you will - but they exist (as a band) to play music & to play for fans. Do they care more about corporate sponsors? Yes - they need funding and deserve to make a profit but I want to believe there's more to the Stones than that.
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idiot
You're all living in the past

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Rolling Hansie
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idiot
You're all living in the past
LOL, I love your nickname
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idiot
You're all living in the past
LOL, I love your nickname
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KeithNacho
we are all hoping for a RS's youth reaction

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Harm
In Holland they say: van uitstel komt afstel....
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alimente
I guess that means nearly the same

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Harm
In Holland they say: van uitstel komt afstel....
Here we say: roek snoedel de doek rom pom pom pom
I guess that means nearly the same...but I'm not quite sure!
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idiot
You're all living in the past
LOL, I love your nickname
He/she is not such an idiot!!!! That´s true we are all hoping for a RS's youth reaction (both musically and artistically), but the EOMS and SG times are over, it was almost over in 1983. They are in their 70s, what can we hope from them??

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idiot
You're all living in the past
LOL, I love your nickname
He/she is not such an idiot!!!! That´s true we are all hoping for a RS's youth reaction (both musically and artistically), but the EOMS and SG times are over, it was almost over in 1983. They are in their 70s, what can we hope from them??
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Harm
In Holland they say: van uitstel komt afstel....
Here we say: roek snoedel de doek rom pom pom pom
I guess that means nearly the same...but I'm not quite sure!
Yes more or less....but it means...delays are dangerous
far far better pre-later vegas era when they had nothing at all to do with the fans... rock royalty comes with a superior attitude. you would never ever see dylan do a meet-and-greet with a bunch of fat slobs and old hags lol.Quote
memphiscats
...I know variations of this have been posed before: How 'bout a Warts & All tour? The premise: The Stones do what they need to put on the best show they can, but include their fans...make ticket prices reasonable for their fans...grant their fans access...no buying out the first few rows and planting glamorous-looking non-fans. Seriously, the guys are almost 70 year's old - logically, how old does that make most of their fans? Most likely, the average age of a Stones' fan is probably around 55...there is NO SHAME in age. A lot of musicians embrace their fans and don't glamorize their audience.
I was a bit disheartened after reading the end of Chet Flippo's book, when he says that the Stones (in fact all rock bands) have no clue who their fans are. I know I'm naive but I just can't believe that. YES - the Rolling Stones are a name, a brand if you will - but they exist (as a band) to play music & to play for fans. Do they care more about corporate sponsors? Yes - they need funding and deserve to make a profit but I want to believe there's more to the Stones than that.

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superrevvy
I think we all missed this March 25 story. Perhaps that's for the best, as it
is quite light on facts...
Ronnie and Mick's Secret Stones Summit
Mar 25 2012 by Nick Dorman, [www.people.co.uk]
SOMETHING wrong, Ron? Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood looks like he didnt get much
satisfaction from a secret summit with bandmate Mick Jagger.
Ronnie had hoped to spend much of the day and finally nail down a reunion
tour for the groups 50th anniversary.
But the guitarist, 64, looked less than happy when he emerged from the
three-hour sitdown with Sir Mick, 68, which Ronnie had exclusively revealed
to The People the night before.
Speaking at a ballet premiere at Londons Coliseum, he excitedly told us: Im
having a great time at the minute. Im not sure what is going on with the
Rolling Stones reunion but Im meeting up with Mick tomorrow. So well see what
happens.
Next day Ronnie looked upbeat as he left his home in a light blue blazer,
yellow V-neck, trainers and trademark shades with a ciggie in his hand.
But when the Stone whose band had a hit with Waiting On A Friend arrived at
Micks home he had to use his mobile to call his pal to let him in. Three
hours later the duo were Out Of Time and Ronnie looked glum as he walked to a
waiting car.
An onlooker said: He seemed a bit downbeat.