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Old 12-17-2012, 12:35 PM
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Mick Jagger Delivers Top 10 List on Letterman

Mick Jagger Delivers Top 10 List on Letterman

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I'm a huge 59 year old fan. The man can do no wrong.

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What the hell was Jagger thinking?
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+1 where is the world going to be when Mick and Sir Paul aren't around?
The world will be a far better place once we do not have to endure the Stones. They have made a lot of money, but they aretruly one of the worst sounding live acts ever.

Sir Paul is a different story...
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I thought it was great; I love the Stones, both live and on record, and Mick could do just about anything and I'd enjoy it. Truly one of the acts that gets called "overrated" too often, because you just can't overrate an act that good.

The Stones are one of the greatest bands in the history of rock and roll, and no amount of naysaying can change that.
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The world will be a far better place once we do not have to endure the Stones. They have made a lot of money, but they aretruly one of the worst sounding live acts ever.

Sir Paul is a different story...
Do you mean worse sounding bands to you?

I'm 59 and have been going to Stones shows since 1972. They always sound like the best rock and roll band in the world to me.

But I see your point, it's probably why they have been selling out stadiums, arenas and theatres for 50 years.

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I thought it was great; I love the Stones, both live and on record, and Mick could do just about anything and I'd enjoy it. Truly one of the acts that gets called "overrated" too often, because you just can't overrate an act that good.

The Stones are one of the greatest bands in the history of rock and roll, and no amount of naysaying can change that.
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A man that knows what he's talking about.

Were talking about the guys that had a significant hand in setting the rules and benchmarks for performing to, maintaining and managing large crowds.

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What the hell was Jagger thinking?
Probably that his fans like me, would love it.

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