Invert the "registered trademark" and it might resemble an adult toy
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Subject: Re: Favorite Stones Studio Album 1970-1979? Mon Mar 14, 2022 8:34 am
Keith Richards on quitting smoking cigarettes after 55 years: 'I just don't miss it'.
While he mostly quit cold turkey, Richards, 78, also used "a few patches for a few weeks." But ultimately, he realized it was time to ditch the habit for good.
"Sometimes, you know, a bell rings and something inside says, 'Hey, pal, enough.' And so, yeah, I just put the hammer on it," he explained.
The Stones have spent 60 years performing together, minus a stretch in the '80s when frontman Mick Jagger wanted to pursue a solo career. "Mick wanted to do separate things, and I didn't!" Richards said, laughing.
The death of Watts in August of 2021 was a significant blow to Richards. Watts, who had been the Rolling Stones' drummer since 1963, died at age 80 in a London hospital. Richards said the loss surprised him, since the group only knew that Watts had fallen seriously ill two weeks prior.
tohostudios King Of Kaiju
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Subject: Re: Favorite Stones Studio Album 1970-1979? Mon Mar 14, 2022 10:02 am
Keef quite smoking? I never thought I'd see that happen.
I voted for Some Girls followed closely by Sticky Fingers
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Troublezone Road Warrior
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Subject: Re: Favorite Stones Studio Album 1970-1979? Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:45 am
They have some great songs, but all I really need is their “best of” album. I’m not very familiar with the deep tracks.
Out of the choices listed… I’d go with Sticky Fingers. It has the song Brown Sugar and the cover art is the inspiration for Motley’s Too Fast for Love album cover.
James B. Scurvy Skalliwag
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Subject: Re: Favorite Stones Studio Album 1970-1979? Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:35 am
Troublezone wrote:
They have some great songs, but all I really need is their “best of” album.
"40 Licks" is great for that
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Subject: Re: Favorite Stones Studio Album 1970-1979?