Lennon on the Stones
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shamustwin
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And perhaps to fall off the plank as well.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Or was it a wild toke?
Rum and coke?
Rum and coke?
Here is where I hide my music:
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Just read in Bob Spitz book that Dick Rowe sat next to George during a "Battle of the Bands " contest in which the winner was to be awarded a contract with Decca. As Spitz writes, Rowe leaned over to George and asked him an opinion of the bands they saw so far, George replied that they saw a band called the Rolling Stones in London recently that was almost as good as our own Roadrunners" Rowe got up right away and left for London to sign the Rolling Stones. I wonder what would have happened if the conversation had not take place?
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He also kept rock n roll alive. He's a direct descendant of Chuck Berry, the real king of rock n roll.
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Not sure why this is, maybe the Live at The BBC session have spoiled it, but it seems to me that no one plays Chuck Berry songs worse than Chuck Berry... I dunno why, it seems everyone that's imitated him has had more energy, better recordings, and altogether a better sound than Berry ever did.
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Not sure why this is, maybe the Live at The BBC session have spoiled it, but it seems to me that no one plays Chuck Berry songs worse than Chuck Berry... I dunno why, it seems everyone that's imitated him has had more energy, better recordings, and altogether a better sound than Berry ever did.
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it seems to me that no one plays Chuck Berry songs worse than Chuck Berry...
I've had that same thought. And yes I did see Hail Hail. I'm not sure what it is. Maybe it's age. Maybe indifference at this stage in his life. (I'm gonna get my money and run.) Or maybe Chuck is just not that great a guitar player.
An innovator, maybe. An icon, surely. But both guitar players in my band can play rings around Berry.
Speaking of the Wenner interview, here's an MP3 of National Lampoon's take on it. All taken from the interview and strung together and out of context. Hilarious:
"Magical Misery Tour"
"Magical Misery Tour"
