My favorite band of all Tim

I went, kinda because I had to. First and probably only opportunity I’ll get to see them live.

It was still a fun show, even though they’re obviously not what they used to be

That's fair. I saw them once when I was in college to pay homage. It was at the Kingdome and it sucked.

I'm just bitter because I never got to see any of my favorite bands Stones, Beatles, and Who back when all you needed was an area rug on the stage and a TUFF PA system.

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Find a better favorite band imo.

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They are old and suck too now you know.

Bullshit. I jsut saw them last year and they will still melt your face off. 20 more years? Yeah, probably the Stones Rolling Geriatric Show.
 
Played the Clink last night and I could NOT[/b] have cared less. Maybe @89ute if you only have 1 song on the set list that was released post 1981, it's Tim to hang it up lads.
https://twitter.com/RollingStones/status/1161949897668665344

Well dude, could not disagree more. Even the Stones shit album Dirty work, 1986 has a couple of gems on it. Too Rude and Sleep Tonight.

Yeah, no number 1s, but you've got to appeal to the ever changing populous to have a number 1.

If you don't like the stuff on Undercover, Dirty Work, Steele Wheels, VooDoo Lounge, Bridges to Babylon, even Bigger Bang has a few gems ... you either have not listened to these albums or you're just or ... well, or, I don't know. Fuck off?

This is just one of several I'd put right up there with the late 60s and 70s hits. It's quintessential Stones.

10/31/19 - I'm gona shove a fucking row boat oar up your ass!
 
The best indicator of how old I actually am was attending the pearl jam home shows. I was like 'there are a lot of old people here.' Then I was like, fuuuuuck. Also Eddie Vedder is tiny.
 
The best indicator of how old I actually am was attending the pearl jam home shows. I was like 'there are a lot of old people here.' Then I was like, fuuuuuck. Also Eddie Vedder is tiny.

Eddie VEdders injun name is From Tiny Man, Depressing Voice
 
Word on the street is my favorite band of all tim is cooking up a tour as a tribute to Malcolm Young and to celebrate the release of the greatest hard rock album 40 years ago.

I'm going.

I'm seeing Maiden in Tacoma next month, too. I'm going with my kids and a buddy from my UW days. I think my kids are planning to mash me in the pit.

Doing my part to support the senior community.
 
Songs 2,6,7, and 11 could have been replaced by bigger hits. Just a bunch of filler
 
Played the Clink last night and I could NOT[/b] have cared less. Maybe @89ute if you only have 1 song on the set list that was released post 1981, it's Tim to hang it up lads.
https://twitter.com/RollingStones/status/1161949897668665344

Well dude, could not disagree more. Even the Stones shit album Dirty work, 1986 has a couple of gems on it. Too Rude and Sleep Tonight.

Yeah, no number 1s, but you've got to appeal to the ever changing populous to have a number 1.

If you don't like the stuff on Undercover, Dirty Work, Steele Wheels, VooDoo Lounge, Bridges to Babylon, even Bigger Bang has a few gems ... you either have not listened to these albums or you're just or ... well, or, I don't know. Fuck off?

This is just one of several I'd put right up there with the late 60s and 70s hits. It's quintessential Stones.

10/31/19 - I'm gona shove a fucking row boat oar up your ass!

I’m gonna throw you off the row boat dock first.

Saint of Me is the Stones trying to be relevant and cute with the Dust Brothers. Meh.

Tattoo You is the last great album. Undercover has some interesting moments.

Voodoo Lounge a Bigger Bang were ok. Nothing special.
 
The crowd was rocking

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There are really only 2 artists from 60's that made worthwhile music after the early 80s...

...and Clapton.

@tenndawg ??

No, I am of the age where I was introduced to Clapton via his 90’s MTV Unplugged album. His post early 80’s new material sales are quite healthy. Could easily make a case for him over Young[/b].

Ummmm... no. I'd be surprised if Neil's post early 80s output, in terms of volume, doesn't exceed Clapton's entire recording career.
 
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I"m gonna keep posting pics of nude/gagged Rachel Hunter until somebody steps up and acknowledges Rod Motherfucking Stewart spanned multiple decades making kickass music.

And you know I'll do it.

 
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