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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 16:16:12 GMT -7
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 16:21:00 GMT -7
one of the true greats.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 16:29:42 GMT -7
Pretty obvious who Keith would choose to hang with between El Chapo or Donald Trump. Party with the cartel kingpin who only serves up the best of the best, or listen to a loudmouth tea totaling Puritan scream?
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 16:33:02 GMT -7
who cares?
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 16:34:40 GMT -7
There is no way I would take the side of a mass murderer over an idiot.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 16:35:51 GMT -7
There's no way I'd describe trump as a puritan.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 16:36:59 GMT -7
Keith would if faced with having to choose who to spend a weekend with. Guy who makes his living off of people who love to party, or guy who claims to have never had a drop of alcohol in his life. Who'd you rather hang with?
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 16:39:26 GMT -7
There's no way I'd describe trump as a puritan. I doubt he's used the word 'Puritan' to describe himself, but he has stated that's he's never touched booze or anything else.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 16:43:43 GMT -7
There is no way I would take the side of a mass murderer over an idiot. I wasn't saying take sides, just who'd be more interesting to hang with. You don't think El Chapo commits mass murder with his own hands, do you? He's kicking back at the pool with a bunch of babes and the best blow you'll never see in your life while his minions do the heavy lifting. US Presidents are responsible for far more killing than Cartel kingpins, not that they get their hands dirty either.
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 17:53:52 GMT -7
Just a few days before the US condemned Russia for bombing civilians in Syria, the Commmander in Chief (part of the job Trump is running for) authorized the bombing of a hospital in Afghanistan, which was condemned by the non-political Doctors Without Borders. No mass murder going on there. But that's okay because even though they were civilians they were also Muslim and should be bombed for not believing in the same version of an Abrahamic religion the majority of Americans believe in.
When it comes to El Chapo I'm going to bet that the victims in the photo you posted were from a rival cartel, which makes his killings closer to gang on gang, criminal on criminal violence than killing civilians. The reason the violence exists in the drug trade is mostly because of the US and it's voracious appetite for drugs and their phony and expensive War on Drugs where they encourage violence on the one hand while the corrupt DEA facilitates the importation of drugs on the other hand. Should Trump win, he'll be responsible for far more killing (just like Obama, Bush, Clinton, et. al.) than any cartel kingpin. Sorry, but I can't share your outrage or your opinion on who the mass murderer really is. In the hypothetical choice I'll still choose to hang with El Chapo and I bet the junkie who co-wrote 'Sympathy for the Devil,' 'Gimme Shelter,' and 'Midnight Rambler' would as well. You can hang with Trump, sip tea, and talk about your common political stances on Mexicans and Muslimsnd whom he should bomb first should he win.
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 8, 2015 18:30:34 GMT -7
oh boy. here we go.....
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 8, 2015 18:41:52 GMT -7
Just shootin' the proverbial shit. We just happen to have a differing opinion on what constitutes a mass murderer.
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Post by gbfan on Oct 9, 2015 7:49:03 GMT -7
Not a bad interview.. interesting what he said about Keith [Moon] and Pete.. There definetly is that dynamic in bands..
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Post by frododoknobo on Oct 9, 2015 8:09:36 GMT -7
Keeeeeef
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Post by travelinlight879 on Oct 9, 2015 8:54:08 GMT -7
Stones never really did anything for me, I'm sure I am doing it wrong
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 9, 2015 8:58:16 GMT -7
Not a bad interview.. interesting what he said about Keith [Moon] and Pete.. There definetly is that dynamic in bands.. Hard to picture Keith drumming for anybody but The Who, having anybody else drum for The Who just made it so that it didn't sound like The Who.
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Post by saulgoodman on Oct 9, 2015 8:59:49 GMT -7
Stones never really did anything for me, I'm sure I am doing it wrong You must be.
But really, a Panic man should love it. the Jimmy Miller years are a blueprint for everything Panic does. Don't get me wrong; we dig what we dig, but I'd seriously suggest another spin or 2 of Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile--there's a lot of proto-panic in those records.
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Post by PooDolla on Oct 9, 2015 10:13:17 GMT -7
Black And Blue, Some Girls and Tattoo You are probably my favorite Stones albums.
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Post by travelinlight879 on Oct 9, 2015 10:37:38 GMT -7
I'll go back and give em a fair shake then
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Post by Don Swifty on Oct 9, 2015 10:52:48 GMT -7
+1 on the Jimmy Miller years - Beggar's, Let It Bleed, Ya-Ya's, Sticky, Exile, and if Goat's Head and It's Only R&R could be combined into one album with the filler dropped I'd maybe add that too. Everything before and after can be compiled on a 2 or 3 disc set (one compilation for pre, one for post). I wasn't surprised that Keith mentioned Beggar's, Sticky and Exile as his go to Stones albums (especially since he was essentially out of it creatively on a years long binge after those albums when Mick exerted complete control), but his choice of Bridges To Babylon was a surprise.
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