Rolling Stones in Bergen
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Nebukadneser
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Nebukadneser
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hubird
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hubird
no, that's right, interesting tho is, if they should care to get it up to that point...
I was a huge fan once, in an other life, but I really don't care since a long time, tho there's nothing against them going on
Yet I have a better feeling looking at a Muddy waters on (st)age than at Mick Jaguar jumping around like a young chicken
Horny black people look more credible
Bill Wyman got that right I guess.
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I was a huge fan once, in an other life, but I really don't care since a long time, tho there's nothing against them going on
Yet I have a better feeling looking at a Muddy waters on (st)age than at Mick Jaguar jumping around like a young chicken
Horny black people look more credible
Bill Wyman got that right I guess.
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Yes Hubird, nowadays it happens something similar to me too, with respect to my firs rock groups of bygone days. I had not listened to Vox Dei (an old argentinean rock band) for about 20 years now. A few days ago I remembered them and looked for the old vinyl... what a surprise!
I had to ask myself: Did you really use to listen at them man? How boring it is now. Cool, but...
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hubird
yes, sometimes you recognize that it was good, but at the same time you hear there's too much history involved.
Tho I'm lost when I occasionally see magnitudes like Billy Holyday and thelike.
Or listen to Robert Johnson (†1937), favorite with the Rolling on Stones
When the trai-ai-nn left the statio-o-onn...
Not much history...just two lights on behind... (shiver).
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Tho I'm lost when I occasionally see magnitudes like Billy Holyday and thelike.
Or listen to Robert Johnson (†1937), favorite with the Rolling on Stones
When the trai-ai-nn left the statio-o-onn...
Not much history...just two lights on behind... (shiver).
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