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After witnessing the greatest musical experience of my life at Jazzfest in New Orleans, I have one suggestion for the Rolling Stones; before recording (hopefully) your next album, spend a weekend in New Orleans and soak up the music....and be inspired again. Forum: Tell Me
In a perfect world, the Stones living together under one roof for a month or even two (Mick Taylor and Bil Wyman included) and writing some "serious" rock & roll music, would be the dream. As I said, in a perfect world. Incorporate more blues and even folk into their music as in the Beggars Banquet days; using more acoustic guitars and slide. Go out with a masterpiece. Forum: Tell Me
check out:
The Gunfighter (1950) with Gregory Peck
Yellow Sky (1948) also with Gregory Peck (and Richard Widmark)
of course all Clint's westerns are great
TV shows:
Deadwood
Cheyenne
Wanted Dead or Alive Forum: Tell Me
I would love an album of Chess label covers; Little Walter, Wolf, Muddy, Chuck, Buddy, etc...Call it "The Stones Play Chess". The album cover could be Keith playing chess outdoors with Chuck Berry. Hey, I can dream, can't I? Forum: Tell Me
Cool stuff. I saw RTF back in the day. One of the tightest bands I ever saw/heard.
Some personal faves:
Where Have I Known You Before - RTF
Crosswinds - Billy Cobham
Spectrum - Billy Cobham
Stanley Clarke album with Vulcan Prince
Believe It - Tony Williams Forum: Tell Me
The days of the Stones playing together for the love of the music is over. If and when they get together again it will be for the money only. IMHO. Forum: Tell Me
Remember the Stand UP lp jacket with the pop-up when opened? So cool. Stand Up and Benefit are my favorite Tull albums. Liked their bluesy 1st one too. Forum: Tell Me
Fits so well on the album....and a great album it was....their zenith...never to be reached again. Some Girls was a blip in the graph, but after Exile, it was all down hill. Forum: Tell Me