Rolling Stones in Bergen
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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...

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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