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JOHN FRY
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4/14/2008 11:37:46 PM
Have you seen the ROLLING STONES new movie?
I just seen Shine a Light. One word FANTASTIC! This is one great concert movie folks.
I saw it at an IMAX theater. It was fun to watch, and the music was great. For those of us
that are not teenagers anymore, but still want to rock out. The Rolling Stones are showing
the way. And to think these guys were the Beatles contemporaries, and still playing hard.
It was so inspiring. Go see this at an IMAX if you can. SUPER!
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Larz Boah
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4/15/2008 12:56:49 AM
Ah'll be there!....the StONES RAWK!!!!!!!!!
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Maria Daines
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4/15/2008 1:44:23 AM
Thanks John, we were only talking about this yesterday & can't wait to see it :)
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4/15/2008 1:52:31 AM
As I mentioned on another thread, I saw it on IMAX too and yes, it was incredible. Mick is still one of the greatest rock singers of all time.
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The CODE
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4/15/2008 5:40:03 AM
Stone's - great band all way's!!!
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Jo Ellen
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4/15/2008 6:39:26 AM
I am not so hip. :-) Most nights I'm watching reality television. Sounds like a good show.
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DirgeK
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4/15/2008 8:33:51 AM
Absolutely fantastic, epecially the duet with Buddy Guy. I put the CD on my iPod and keep wanting to dance and rock on my journey to work. It puts me in a really good mood
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JOHN FRY
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4/15/2008 10:16:33 AM
After Buddy Guy plays an R&B song with the Stones, Keith takes off his guitar and gives it to Buddy.Proving that pirates don't always steal. (Do you hear this Jack Paddle?)
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/15/2008 1:29:44 PM
Wowee - sounds like a lotta fun...I have no clue about this movie, and I suppose it's easily researched online, but what era? Is this new or historical? Or hysterical?
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JOHN FRY
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4/15/2008 2:49:50 PM
It's during the bigger bang tour. They played two shows at the Beacan Theater.
I read all the playing footage is from show Number 2.
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/15/2008 4:16:50 PM
Well, I've been enjoying the Allman Bros 2003 shows DVD from the Beacon (NYC) - but (ok, I'm lame) the "big bang tour"...? Help out a narrowly focused obsessive-compulsive who's looking "outside the box", wouldja???
LOL!
and
BWAHAHAHAH!
H
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DirgeK
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4/16/2008 12:26:24 PM
Try this link, tells you all about the tour
Bigger Bang Tour
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/16/2008 12:29:53 PM
Thanks, Mrs. K!
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JOHN FRY
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4/16/2008 12:37:47 PM
I won't give it away, but when an interviewer asked Keith, "Who is the best guitar player in the band." His answer is worth the price of admission.
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/16/2008 12:41:00 PM
"The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" came out on DVD recently - I think it was from '67 - the highlight is "The Dirty Mack" playing "Yer Blues" (Keith Richards on bass...Clapton on lead guitar...Mitch Mitchell on drums...and Lennon fronting)...but the whole show is fab...if you don't mind stuff that's 40 years old...
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DirgeK
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4/17/2008 12:18:09 AM
Some music is really timeless, like the American blues artists e.g. Robert Johnson and John Lee Hooker that influenced the Stones in the beginning. Satisfaction, Paint It Black, Jumping Jack Flash and Brown Sugar were in the charts when I was a teenager and were playing at all the parties I used to go to. They are still great to listen to after all these years
DK's Mum (ageing Hippie !)
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RedRobin
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4/17/2008 8:15:55 AM
'Shine a Light' Trailer
....Still the best, even after 40 years.
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JOHN FRY
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4/17/2008 8:22:29 AM
Amen.
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RedRobin
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4/17/2008 10:40:17 AM
....And it's not just the Stones' earlier music which has stood the test of time but lots of their songs are awesome on every single album right up to the present day. These guys don't get intellectual about their music, they just DO it! (even with that favorite among some IACers - Christina Aguilera)
There are other great bands of course, but no-one else just delivers the down-to-earth feel of music like they do....And keeps on doing it for decades! You don't have to be an old hippie to love and appreciate The Stones.
As Keith says: "A song doesn't stop when you've written it.........It only ends when you no longer play it"
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