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Topic: Melody Appreciation Thread Return to archive Page: 1 2
18th January 2007 03:39 PM
ListenToTheLion
quote:
Honky Tonk Man wrote:
Navin, calm down. A Stones fan is a Stones fan. What era you like or songs you like are completely up to you!




He doesn't seem to like any song at all!
18th January 2007 05:15 PM
Soldatti
quote:
Honky Tonk Man wrote:
Melody is crap as is Black & Blue. There are some good moments on the album, but it’s from an era when the Stones were not very cool in my opinion.



Not very cool?
Best front cover ever!
18th January 2007 06:36 PM
Honky Tonk Man
quote:
Soldatti wrote:


Not very cool?
Best front cover ever!



I like the cover! Thats good.

The Stones were percieved as champagne swilling jet setters by '76 though and a little out of touch. That was really my point. Some Girls changed things.
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