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guyrachel
is there a published list of RULES that we Must Follow?

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Rolling Hansie
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guyrachel
is there a published list of RULES that we Must Follow?
Yes, there is.
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GumbootCloggeroo
It's amusing when people get upset by capital letters. First world problems, I guess
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stupidguy2
Well guyrachel is right though.
When Mick is this good, you really get reminded that it was never just the songs, but the way Jagger delivered the lines, wrote with an attitude.....
that was swagger that did not require 'showing the blade..'
It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone."
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guyrachel
well rollinghansie glad that you keeping a good watch on everyone, everyone needs a little policeing!

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swiss
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time?


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treaclefingers
always appreciate your willness to help a fellow poster senor hansie.

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stupidguy2
Well guyrachel is right though.
When Mick is this good, you really get reminded that it was never just the songs, but the way Jagger delivered the lines, wrote with an attitude.....
that was swagger that did not require 'showing the blade..'
It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone."
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time? This isn't a soccer (football) match.
Couldn't Mick's assertion be more along the lines of "I AM!!!" Positively displaying his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality as himself rather than as some reference to Keith...?
-swiss

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stupidguy2
Well guyrachel is right though.
When Mick is this good, you really get reminded that it was never just the songs, but the way Jagger delivered the lines, wrote with an attitude.....
that was swagger that did not require 'showing the blade..'
It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone."
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time? This isn't a soccer (football) match.
Couldn't Mick's assertion be more along the lines of "I AM!!!" Positively displaying his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality as himself rather than as some reference to Keith...?
-swiss
conditioned by defense mechanism honed after 30 years of reading about the Stones.
And it goes both ways.....as you countered by referencing Keith yourself.

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swiss
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time?
I stopped wondering quite some time ago, and believe me, it made my life easier

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stupidguy2
Well guyrachel is right though.
When Mick is this good, you really get reminded that it was never just the songs, but the way Jagger delivered the lines, wrote with an attitude.....
that was swagger that did not require 'showing the blade..'
It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone."
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time? This isn't a soccer (football) match.
Couldn't Mick's assertion be more along the lines of "I AM!!!" Positively displaying his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality as himself rather than as some reference to Keith...?
-swiss
conditioned by defense mechanism honed after 30 years of reading about the Stones.
And it goes both ways.....as you countered by referencing Keith yourself.
hi Stu-guy2
I wasn't clear -- let me try this again.
I was not referencing Keith.
You'd said: "It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone'."
That is: you interpreted his attitude in this manner.
What I was meant was: Do you not see it's more probable that Mick's attitude was simply a positive assertion of his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality --- rather than it having anything to do with Keith?
What I have been saying over and over the past year when people were bent out of shape about Keith/LIFE, why does Mick not step up and shine. The best defense is a good offense. And that is what Mick has done. He stepped up. And now people who are all defensive on Mick's behalf can relax. Mick didn't attack Keith, so no reason anyone else has to "defend" Mick. Mick's fine. Better than fine---he's doing great.
-swiss

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stupidguy2
Well guyrachel is right though.
When Mick is this good, you really get reminded that it was never just the songs, but the way Jagger delivered the lines, wrote with an attitude.....
that was swagger that did not require 'showing the blade..'
It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone."
Wonder why it doesn't seem possible for some people to praise Mick and not denigrate Keith at the same time? This isn't a soccer (football) match.
Couldn't Mick's assertion be more along the lines of "I AM!!!" Positively displaying his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality as himself rather than as some reference to Keith...?
-swiss
conditioned by defense mechanism honed after 30 years of reading about the Stones.
And it goes both ways.....as you countered by referencing Keith yourself.
hi Stu-guy2
I wasn't clear -- let me try this again.
I was not referencing Keith.
You'd said: "It was as if Mick was saying, 'I'm the other Rolling Stone'."
That is: you interpreted his attitude in this manner.
What I was meant was: Do you not see it's more probable that Mick's attitude was simply a positive assertion of his prowess, talent, and beauty, his cool and musicality --- rather than it having anything to do with Keith?
What I have been saying over and over the past year when people were bent out of shape about Keith/LIFE, why does Mick not step up and shine. The best defense is a good offense. And that is what Mick has done. He stepped up. And now people who are all defensive on Mick's behalf can relax. Mick didn't attack Keith, so no reason anyone else has to "defend" Mick. Mick's fine. Better than fine---he's doing great.
-swiss