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How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
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lunar!!!
mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years.
you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance.
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lunar!!!
mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years.
you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
How can you say Mick is concerned about the legacy and hates nostalgia in the same paragraph? Although what you say does have some ring of truth to it I think the Rolling Stones can get out and play one hell of a show still.
After all It's Only Rock and Roll ! How hard could it be? With Charlies backbeat and a few blues licks by very capable Ronnie and Keith, Mick struttin his stuff, great boogie woogie piano to fill in the holes, it's just a rock show not an olympic event here.
I'm happy to see them play more intimate venues, like the early days, they can do no wrong. Screw the big arenas I was tired of that crap before it became the way of the Stones sometime in the 1980's. These guys are professionals , they can do the job of making good rock and roll, nothing to be dissapointed about. peace
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance.
Well, the TAMI show is amazing. The complete ED SULLIVAN appearances are amazing. PLUNDERED MY SOUL and PASS THE WINE are amazing. TOO YOUNG and DON'T BE A STRANGER are amazing. The GOOD recordings of Brussels, Hampton, and L.A. 75 they gave us are are amazing. (With 3 more to come). LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES is amazing. SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS is amazing. The STONES IN EXILE documentary is amazing. They're all amazingly amazing. And no true Rolling Stones fan would dispute that. (Whatever a TRUE RS fan is, and whoever gets to decide that). I stand amazingly amazed.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance.
Well, the TAMI show is amazing. The complete ED SULLIVAN appearances are amazing. PLUNDERED MY SOUL and PASS THE WINE are amazing. TOO YOUNG and DON'T BE A STRANGER are amazing. The GOOD recordings of Brussels, Hampton, and L.A. 75 they gave us are are amazing. (With 3 more to come). LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES is amazing. SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS is amazing. The STONES IN EXILE documentary is amazing. They're all amazingly amazing. And no true Rolling Stones fan would dispute that. (Whatever a TRUE RS fan is, and whoever gets to decide that). I stand amazingly amazed.
thank you for proving my point. nothing new. any band could constantly release old stuff but the Stones are'nt just ANY band..they're THE STONES and as such we expect more from them...like maybe new material ....that would be ....er..amazing
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Yes, once you make the decision to become a fan then you become vulnerable to disappointment. For me, I will get over it quickly. I might grumble for a day or two and then move on. Following the Stones has been and always will be a roller coaster ride for me. At some point though you get off and go home. That day could come as soon as July 12 for me or much later. We shall see.
For me it would simply mean not posting here at IORR anymore. Nothing more, nothing less.

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brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan

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Whatever a TRUE RS fan is, and whoever gets to decide that
Cheers
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lunar
we expect more
When I was a kid (many many decades ago) I was taught that the more you expect, the more you will get disappointed.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance?....shine a light--heavily edited and overdubbed?...brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan..Hampton '81?--ditto.....books?...please...reissued albums like ya-ya's with 'extras' and gussied up (and ruined) outtakes from exile and some girls?--lazy efforts indeed. no, the word 'great' gets thrown around a lot these days, like 'amazing' and 'awesome'...if you REALLY think about it HONESTLY then you will realize there has been no new music since 2005--seven years without a studio lp of new material..that's what really counts...i would love to hear some new stuff and see a big 50th blah blah blah but mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years. Just gimme a new album of blues and forget the rest...i don't want them to embarass themselves on tour if they can't do it anymore....you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
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lunar!!!
mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years.
you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
How can you say Mick is concerned about the legacy and hates nostalgia in the same paragraph? Although what you say does have some ring of truth to it I think the Rolling Stones can get out and play one hell of a show still.
After all It's Only Rock and Roll ! How hard could it be? With Charlies backbeat and a few blues licks by very capable Ronnie and Keith, Mick struttin his stuff, great boogie woogie piano to fill in the holes, it's just a rock show not an olympic event here.
I'm happy to see them play more intimate venues, like the early days, they can do no wrong. Screw the big arenas I was tired of that crap before it became the way of the Stones sometime in the 1980's. These guys are professionals , they can do the job of making good rock and roll, nothing to be dissapointed about. peace


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Can you be any more unnecessarily dramatic? The Stones a band. How exactly does one "get off the rollercoaster and go home"? Are you going to burn your cds and records? Take down your posters above your bed? Are you going to deny their existence? Please, enlighten us!Quote
MightyStonesStillRollin50
Yes, once you make the decision to become a fan then you become vulnerable to disappointment. For me, I will get over it quickly. I might grumble for a day or two and then move on. Following the Stones has been and always will be a roller coaster ride for me. At some point though you get off and go home. That day could come as soon as July 12 for me or much later. We shall see.
For me it would simply mean not posting here at IORR anymore. Nothing more, nothing less.
After your (obviously upcoming) farewell thread, what will your new name here be?
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance.
Well, the TAMI show is amazing. The complete ED SULLIVAN appearances are amazing. PLUNDERED MY SOUL and PASS THE WINE are amazing. TOO YOUNG and DON'T BE A STRANGER are amazing. The GOOD recordings of Brussels, Hampton, and L.A. 75 they gave us are are amazing. (With 3 more to come). LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES is amazing. SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS is amazing. The STONES IN EXILE documentary is amazing. They're all amazingly amazing. And no true Rolling Stones fan would dispute that. (Whatever a TRUE RS fan is, and whoever gets to decide that). I stand amazingly amazed.
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24FPS
How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance?....shine a light--heavily edited and overdubbed?...brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan..Hampton '81?--ditto.....books?...please...reissued albums like ya-ya's with 'extras' and gussied up (and ruined) outtakes from exile and some girls?--lazy efforts indeed. no, the word 'great' gets thrown around a lot these days, like 'amazing' and 'awesome'...if you REALLY think about it HONESTLY then you will realize there has been no new music since 2005--seven years without a studio lp of new material..that's what really counts...i would love to hear some new stuff and see a big 50th blah blah blah but mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years. Just gimme a new album of blues and forget the rest...i don't want them to embarass themselves on tour if they can't do it anymore....you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
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lunar!!!
mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years.
you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
How can you say Mick is concerned about the legacy and hates nostalgia in the same paragraph? Although what you say does have some ring of truth to it I think the Rolling Stones can get out and play one hell of a show still.
After all It's Only Rock and Roll ! How hard could it be?
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lunar!!!
brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan
any fan who still thinks that the bootlegs from brussels '73 are the same recordings as the official '73 bootleg is not a fan
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The Some Girls bonus tracks to me is the Rolling Stones the way I want to hear them. It's the album I have been dreaming for. The new album can be just as good or even better.
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It's not that I should f off to Johnny Winter's website; I wish to hear the Stones no matter what, be it with Muddy, or without.
I like Muddy too, and love his last great hurrah on Epic. I am worried, a tad though, that his recordings with the Stones mightn't be as good as those with Winter, Margolin, Cotton, et al.
no need to worry, but these live perfs with the stones are definitely a rag-tag offering. muddy's great bands of the 60's and 70's epitomized the chicago blues sound and tradition like no others...much like miles' two great quintets did for hard bop in the 50's and 60's.
the tour and albums with johnny winter didn't really add to that legacy, imo...but they didn't hurt it, either....
by this date in '81, muddy had fired his great band, of course...and muddy himself as a performer was in serious decline...

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How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance?....shine a light--heavily edited and overdubbed?...brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan..Hampton '81?--ditto.....books?...please...reissued albums like ya-ya's with 'extras' and gussied up (and ruined) outtakes from exile and some girls?--lazy efforts indeed. no, the word 'great' gets thrown around a lot these days, like 'amazing' and 'awesome'...if you REALLY think about it HONESTLY then you will realize there has been no new music since 2005--seven years without a studio lp of new material..that's what really counts...i would love to hear some new stuff and see a big 50th blah blah blah but mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years. Just gimme a new album of blues and forget the rest...i don't want them to embarass themselves on tour if they can't do it anymore....you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
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MightyStonesStillRollin50
The Some Girls bonus tracks to me is the Rolling Stones the way I want to hear them. It's the album I have been dreaming for. The new album can be just as good or even better.
What new LP? What makes you think it could be just as good or even better? Have you not listened to any LP from 1983 through 2005?
Obviously not.
They're not capable. It's not 1978. They will never be THOSE Stones again. They had plenty of opportunities after Some Girls to be THOSE Stones again and they never were. Besides, THEY don't care about that. Only you do - and it's a care that is totally based on... nostalgia. The time to let it go passed a long time ago. The only way the Stones could ever have something remotely close to that is to release anything in the vaults that is good, and they blew it with the Some Girls extras for the most part as well as the Exile extras. There is so much more in the vaults that Mick has decided to not give one iota of creedence to. He's STILL making bad decisions on what he thinks it 'good' (ala Dirty Work, Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge, Bridges To Babylon, Forty Licks and A Bigger Bang ((a lot of)) select tracks).
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The Some Girls bonus tracks to me is the Rolling Stones the way I want to hear them. It's the album I have been dreaming for. The new album can be just as good or even better.
What new LP? What makes you think it could be just as good or even better? Have you not listened to any LP from 1983 through 2005?
Obviously not.
They're not capable. It's not 1978. They will never be THOSE Stones again. They had plenty of opportunities after Some Girls to be THOSE Stones again and they never were. Besides, THEY don't care about that. Only you do - and it's a care that is totally based on... nostalgia. The time to let it go passed a long time ago. The only way the Stones could ever have something remotely close to that is to release anything in the vaults that is good, and they blew it with the Some Girls extras for the most part as well as the Exile extras. There is so much more in the vaults that Mick has decided to not give one iota of creedence to. He's STILL making bad decisions on what he thinks it 'good' (ala Dirty Work, Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge, Bridges To Babylon, Forty Licks and A Bigger Bang ((a lot of)) select tracks).
Bridges To Babylon is one of the greatest Stones albums ever in my opinion. It has three of their greatest songs ever on it. For starters.
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Uh, I'm hoping not. Isn't Don Was the Voodoo Lounge producer? We don't need retro crap. They need to break out of their middle age calcification and get some good sidemen and maybe Jack White to produce. They need a different result is what they need. They can't do anything about their sub-par bass unless Wyman agrees to return for the final LP. A DIFFERENT piano player. Some interesting horns. Bend the pop scene through the Stones prism, like they used to. It doesn't have to be the failed experiments of BTB, but there's lots of interesting styles and sounds out there to bring to a Rolling Stones record. No more Chuck Berry riff throwaways!
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mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years.
you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.
How can you say Mick is concerned about the legacy and hates nostalgia in the same paragraph? Although what you say does have some ring of truth to it I think the Rolling Stones can get out and play one hell of a show still.
After all It's Only Rock and Roll ! How hard could it be?
Ehhhhhhh. Did you you not see Shine A Light or The Biggest Bang or any shows on the A Bigger Bang tour? Obviously not.
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Having a bad day WeLoveToPlayTheBlues? C'mon man if you are so dissatisfied why are you still posting on a fan board? For nostalgic reasons? Cheer up, the fat lady hasn't cleared her voice yet.
Are you willing to live happily in a world without The Rolling Stones? God willing I will have to buck up pretty hard to keep my head up. They have given plenty and your right I did miss ABB tour, although I bought the CD at retail price. peace
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the ft. worth 78 blu-ray is one of their greatest releases ever, just spectacular in every single way, an a+, a 100 out of 100.Quote
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How spoiled would you have to be? Christ, the product we've got over the past year is 10 years worth. And that's before the documentary, and the 3 other promised boots, and maybe a new record and a tour of some kind. And there's the '50' book out soon, and maybe a surprise or two as we get into the Christmas buying season.
If you're disappointed because Keith can't play like it's 1964, or Mick's voice is too mannered/nasal, that Bill and Mick Taylor haven't rejoined the band for a massive world tour, culminating in a final concert in your front room, then you must constantly set yourself up for disappointment.
In fairness, there has been a lot of great stuff released in recent years.
lot of 'great' stuff?...like what for instance?....shine a light--heavily edited and overdubbed?...brussels '73?--any fan who didn't already have that eight times over is not a fan..Hampton '81?--ditto.....books?...please...reissued albums like ya-ya's with 'extras' and gussied up (and ruined) outtakes from exile and some girls?--lazy efforts indeed. no, the word 'great' gets thrown around a lot these days, like 'amazing' and 'awesome'...if you REALLY think about it HONESTLY then you will realize there has been no new music since 2005--seven years without a studio lp of new material..that's what really counts...i would love to hear some new stuff and see a big 50th blah blah blah but mick hates nostalgia, charlie does not give a crap,keith is resting on his past reputation now, and ronnie...well he has no say in the matter even after all these years. Just gimme a new album of blues and forget the rest...i don't want them to embarass themselves on tour if they can't do it anymore....you know that is what mick is REALLY concerned about....the legacy.