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DandelionPowderman
What weird post?
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marcovandereijk
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DandelionPowderman
What weird post?
I can appreciate a bit of fun making after all other ridiculous speculative posts that have
been a waste of time and webspace the last couple of weeks (months? years?) on iorr.
Of course this post is weird. But a lot of weird posts have had too much attention on here.
People are so concerned about the future. Why not play a bit of music instead of worrying?
Let's have fun. What happens tomorrow, we'll handle at the appropriate moment.

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Stoneage said: "Why not? Great idea. Bill could play bass guitar, Mick T and the two guys behind the amps guitar. Charlie could easily be replaced by a more skilled drummer who can play all beats and who doesn't need stand ins on records. And wouldn't it be a relief to get rid of all the nasality? Justin bieber would be a great replacement for Mick. With him, at last the Stones would get the young girl audience they always were looking for..."
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loog droog
Actually I was thinking about this very subject. The topic of "tribute" bands came up recently. Maybe the next phase will be tribute/copy bands that are licensed by the the original groups that tour arenas with big sound and perhaps show footage of the real groups projected on a screen.
I'm not saying it's a good idea. I just think it might happen.
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loog droog
Actually I was thinking about this very subject. The topic of "tribute" bands came up recently. Maybe the next phase will be tribute/copy bands that are licensed by the the original groups that tour arenas with big sound and perhaps show footage of the real groups projected on a screen.
I'm not saying it's a good idea. I just think it might happen.
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loog droog
Actually I was thinking about this very subject. The topic of "tribute" bands came up recently. Maybe the next phase will be tribute/copy bands that are licensed by the the original groups that tour arenas with big sound and perhaps show footage of the real groups projected on a screen.
I'm not saying it's a good idea. I just think it might happen.
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MileHigh
They all have enough money to clone themselves so wait for the Rolling Stones II in 2032.