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quote: Mel Belli wrote:
'Tis the nature of latter-day Stones records: We can always glimpse the promised land, but never quite enter.
Great line. Does that make Keith Moses? Imagine that son of a gun living to 120. I can see it now. "The Rolling Stones World Tour of 2063".
But what would it be called? "The promised land" sounds good to me.
PS - Moses was an Egyptian, a priest in the court of Akhenaten.
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quote: the good wrote:
Great line. Does that make Keith Moses? Imagine that son of a gun living to 120. I can see it now. "The Rolling Stones World Tour of 2063".
But what would it be called? "The promised land" sounds good to me.
PS - Moses was an Egyptian, a priest in the court of Akhenaten.
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Does this mean I have to wait until 2063 to hear them do a Chuck Berry song again?
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Nasty, probably not a chance of one on record, due to the Johnnie Johnson royalty lawsuit, and subsequent loss, as you may know....I would be surprised to see one performed live either. Commander Keith felt quite bad to find Johnnie, penniless, driving a bus in St. Louis, and assisted with this action with him, against Marvin Berry's brother (Back to the Future, this is true, right?). I do not think Keith will ever forgive him for fighting this, thus no Berry songs by the Stones. Recently, I heard an interview with Chuck, who still sounded very uncomfortable discussing this. Good for Keith, bad for us. As I tell my kids, hoping is for Christmas, reality finds you.
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