19th October 2007 07:22 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
It's almost amazing ain't it?
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19th October 2007 07:29 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
i blame it all on keith richards....he taught me how to party at the tender age of 12. |
19th October 2007 07:42 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
You can blame or you can thanks, but still, it's great.
It's the whole band as one maybe.
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19th October 2007 07:47 PM |
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open-g |
Does that mean you've been drinking with the Stones?
In that case I'd be pretty jealous.
I just drink with friends - but it's even better when Stones music is being played. fo sho
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19th October 2007 07:51 PM |
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steel driving hammer |
Most none of my friends love them as much as I.
Not even close actually.
So drink alone most of the time, which is rare now, but still.
Sometimes I wish all us Rocks Off Bastards lived in the same town.
But I think what makes them so good w/ drank is them chords and that beat.
Lord have mercy. |
19th October 2007 08:31 PM |
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Some Guy |
some serious threadage.
[Edited by Some Guy] |
19th October 2007 10:24 PM |
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tumbled |
also good with bagel & cream cheese! as we speak..
and while driving sober in to work is very fantastic...
I find. why stones arent' available 24-7 on the radio is a crime I will never comprehend. Therefore it is even more necessary to BLAST car tuneage whilst driving downtown to educate the public on just what the fk they are missing! hoowa
night night |
20th October 2007 01:08 AM |
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Bloozehound |
Dr. Red Duke said, "Drinkin and Stonesin is a definite No No"
So I peeled some donuts in his frontyard |
20th October 2007 10:08 AM |
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andrews27 |
A story I heard in New York, at the time they were recording with Max Romeo on Emotional Rescue at Electric Ladyland in the Village. ("Corner of West Eighth Street and-a Sixth Aven-yoo!" in Dance Pt. 1.) Mick went to the mildly tony bar 1/5 at 1 Fifth Avenue by Washington Square. (It couldn't have been that tony: I got in on my one and only try, though Jackie Onassis lived upstairs.) When the bartender handed him a mixed drink, the future Sir Mick sipped it, made a face, then opened his hand and let his glass crash to the floor. "Not to my taste," were his reported words to the barman. (Barwoman?) Said to be accurate and oft repeated in those days.
The tale about his appearance at a Brothers Jonzun session at Electric Ladyland, I cannot repeat.
[Edited by andrews27] |
20th October 2007 12:32 PM |
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BONOISLOVE |
I don't advice to drink with rock and roll bands. They never pay the bill. |
20th October 2007 12:35 PM |
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egon |
Whenever I drink I needs to hear me some stones.
Whenever I hear the stones i needs me some drink.
It's a vicious circle, but in a good way... i think. |
20th October 2007 05:33 PM |
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Joey |
quote: steel driving hammer wrote:
Most none of my friends love them as much as I.
Not even close actually.
So drink alone most of the time, which is rare now, but still.
Sometimes I wish all us Rocks Off Bastards lived in the same town.
But I think what makes them so good w/ drank is them chords and that beat.
Lord have mercy.
Babe ?! ..... Muffin ?!
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www.HessCollection.com
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20th October 2007 10:33 PM |
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MrPleasant |
Let's stop the asking and the answering and see if they're really the best band to drink with. (And they are.)
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20th October 2007 10:42 PM |
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guitarman53 |
The best band to drink with? their the soundtrack of my life, have been since the early 60's, their music is pure Rock 'N' Roll, there's no other music I'd rather listen to while drinking then the Stones. |
21st October 2007 01:59 AM |
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Child of the Moon |
It's all so true... |
21st October 2007 02:09 AM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
I suspect that's the case but I dunno. I still need to do some more experimentaion. Don't want to draw any hasty conclusions.
[Edited by Ten Thousand Motels] |
21st October 2007 04:07 AM |
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speedfreakjive |
yeah The Stones and Oasis for me are the kings of drinking music |
22nd October 2007 05:31 AM |
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Poplar |
they just are .. as i speak.
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