Absolutely! Seeing the Stones in a small venue must be an unforgettable experience-pure raw energy and connection with the crowd. That’s rock ‘n’ roll at its finest! 🎸🔥
That's such a cool bit of history! 🚐 It's amazing to think of the Rolling Stones hustling in their early days, traveling in a beat-up van just to share their music. Those humble beginnings make their rise to greatness even more inspiring! 🎸🔥
My younger Sister used to go to the Cavern as well as the Iron Door Club in Lioverpool she used to visit me on a Wednesday in the Summer 1962 always told me what Paul said when he sat with her when the band had a Break at the Cavern used to buy her a Coke as you may have guessed it was Paul Mcartney later in life she used to say "my only Claim to fame is Paul Mcartney used to buy me a Coke but she always said her Favourites were the Lafds from London with their Long Hair singing "i wanna Be your Loving Baby i wanna your Man..i`ve written this because you Expressed such interest i personally was never into the Music at the Time.
Wow, what an incredible memory to share-your sister’s story sounds like something out of a rock ‘n’ roll dream! Meeting Paul McCartney and getting a Coke from him at the Cavern is such a unique claim to fame. And it’s fascinating that her favorites were the lads from London with their long hair-it sounds like she was right there at the heart of the music revolution. Thanks for sharing such a personal glimpse into those iconic times!
Good catch! You’re right, it’s 'Exile on Main St.' Thanks for pointing that out! 🎸 Always good to keep things accurate when talking about such a legendary album.
For most fans, this isn't even debatable: Exile On Main St. is The Rolling Stones' best album of all time. Released in 1972, the album is beloved for its odd musicianship, somewhat messy production, and rock-star energy complete with the sounds of partying going on in the background on some tracks.
You guys is back and forth is far too polished and scripted. It doesn’t come across as natural and ablib one little bit. Come see and hear my pal Steve Flip Side CT for real stuff on the Stones. Deep into their History with detail and he doesn’t sound scripted or sound like he’s trying to be unnecessarily polished just to be polished. He’s the real deal on EVERYTHING STONES. And these are high quality DOCS he’s producing not some phoney bla bla bla radio announcer that had 1000 monkeys on google and IT for months before hand collecting info for his show. He’s making his stuff in House like a good Swiss watch. Not some kind of phoney bling bling bla bla bla chop shop factory production. He’s the real deal. Come check him out!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for recommending Steve Flip Side CT! It’s awesome that there are creators out there diving deep into the Stones’ history with such passion. Our style might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but we love putting effort into delivering well-researched and engaging content for fellow fans. It’s great to see different approaches and perspectives-there’s room for everyone in the world of Rolling Stones fandom! 🎸🔥
They're fantastic in small venues for sure.
Absolutely! Seeing the Stones in a small venue must be an unforgettable experience-pure raw energy and connection with the crowd. That’s rock ‘n’ roll at its finest! 🎸🔥
In the early days the Rolling Stones used to travel up to Liverpool in a battered old Transit Van this would be summer 1962.
That's such a cool bit of history! 🚐 It's amazing to think of the Rolling Stones hustling in their early days, traveling in a beat-up van just to share their music. Those humble beginnings make their rise to greatness even more inspiring! 🎸🔥
My younger Sister used to go to the Cavern as well as the Iron Door Club in Lioverpool she used to visit me on a Wednesday in the Summer 1962 always told me what Paul said when he sat with her when the band had a Break at the Cavern used to buy her a Coke as you may have guessed it was Paul Mcartney later in life she used to say "my only Claim to fame is Paul Mcartney used to buy me a Coke but she always said her Favourites were the Lafds from London with their Long Hair singing "i wanna Be your Loving Baby i wanna your Man..i`ve written this because you Expressed such interest i personally was never into the Music at the Time.
Wow, what an incredible memory to share-your sister’s story sounds like something out of a rock ‘n’ roll dream! Meeting Paul McCartney and getting a Coke from him at the Cavern is such a unique claim to fame. And it’s fascinating that her favorites were the lads from London with their long hair-it sounds like she was right there at the heart of the music revolution. Thanks for sharing such a personal glimpse into those iconic times!
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Exile on Main Saint???
Good catch! You’re right, it’s 'Exile on Main St.' Thanks for pointing that out! 🎸 Always good to keep things accurate when talking about such a legendary album.
For most fans, this isn't even debatable: Exile On Main St. is The Rolling Stones' best album of all time. Released in 1972, the album is beloved for its odd musicianship, somewhat messy production, and rock-star energy complete with the sounds of partying going on in the background on some tracks.
You guys is back and forth is far too polished and scripted. It doesn’t come across as natural and ablib one little bit. Come see and hear my pal Steve Flip Side CT for real stuff on the Stones. Deep into their History with detail and he doesn’t sound scripted or sound like he’s trying to be unnecessarily polished just to be polished. He’s the real deal on EVERYTHING STONES. And these are high quality DOCS he’s producing not some phoney bla bla bla radio announcer that had 1000 monkeys on google and IT for months before hand collecting info for his show. He’s making his stuff in House like a good Swiss watch. Not some kind of phoney bling bling bla bla bla chop shop factory production.
He’s the real deal. Come check him out!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for recommending Steve Flip Side CT! It’s awesome that there are creators out there diving deep into the Stones’ history with such passion. Our style might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but we love putting effort into delivering well-researched and engaging content for fellow fans. It’s great to see different approaches and perspectives-there’s room for everyone in the world of Rolling Stones fandom! 🎸🔥