Bingo wrote on Mar 19
th, 2013 at 3:00pm:
I refuse to wear the rose coloured glasses and say they are just as good as they were in the 70's. I'd rather have a memory of something
that was once truly great instead of being "lucky" to have them still around.
I will still continue to enjoy their music from the 70's and that's how I feel.
I recently got banned from IORR for making the same point.
Whether you happen to agree or not, it is a legit point of view to perceive this 50 and Counting version of Keith Richards as a disgrace and desecration of the Stones and their legacy.
I think he's so bad now that he's actually turned me off, temporarily probably, to the bulk of their music, despite being a rabid fan since 1964.
If this recent activity was just a victory lap, a reasonably priced goodbye to the greatest ever, of course I would join in on the celebration. But pretending like they're still relevant or
even vaguely exciting any longer is too much to stomach, for me anyway. I can't wait til they call it quits, and their legend starts to grow again, instead of being frittered away for
no good reason whatsover.
Ultimately of course, this kind of stain comes out in the wash. Latter day James Brown or Mike Love's Beach Boys are eventually forgotten, like a bad piece of fish,
and only the good things are remembered.
Crossfire Hurricane got it right. What once were revolutionary artists and fans, became mainstream artists and fans, and now are totally reactionary artists and fans.
Agents of cultural constipation, that need to be flushed.
Which is, incidentally, why Jagger shaped the stage like a toilet bowl. Full of shidoobies!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shidooby