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From | "bob" <segarini@rogers.com> |
Subject | Re: Stones |
Date | Thu, 12 May 2005 12:48:03 -0400 |
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Live...although I own a really great recorded version of "Tumbling Dice"
by Michael Zee...
bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Durben, Steven" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:56 AM
Subject: Stones
> Never said Mick and Keef didn't write some good tunes, (there are a few
in
> your list), but I can send you an Mp3 of another band doing "Honky Tonk
> Women" that blows the doors off the Stones version...in fact, I can send
you
>
> lots of examples. The Stones are The World's Luckiest Bar Band...just
like
> U2 are The World's Luckiest Irishmen.
>
> bob
>
> Hey Bob,
> First, REALLY, I'm not worked up about this by any means but to play
> this out further....
> Are you saying that other unknown bands have recorded better versions
then
> the Stones original recordings? As in they are musical hacks? Or are
you
> saying other's have performed better versions LIVE then the Stones have
> (hence the "bar band" comparison)?
> Because, I'd like to see the bar band that puts on a show like the
Stone's
> were (are?) capable of. I have not seen to many bar bands capable of
> creating the kind of dynamic show they performed. I mean, EVEN if their
> stage presence or antics isn't one's cup of tea, it just seems in
another
> category then any typical "bar band". No matter what one thinks of
their
> live performances (IMHO). Just curious.
>
> Or maybe I gotta see more live Canadian bar bands! ;)
>
> Steve D
> NP: John Hartford "Aereo-Plain"
>
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