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Bringing Earl Back to Reality Polll - Part 1  

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  1. 1. Who is the better guitarist?

    • Keith Richards
    • Wolf Hoffmann - Accept


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Earl thinks Wolf Hoffmann from Accept is one of the best guitarists in the world. Let's put it to the test though, against a true guitar legend, Keith "KEEF" Richards! Who's the best Hoffmann or Keith Richards?
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Sorry Earl .... Much as I like Accept and all that, we're talking about Keef here ..... One half of the Glimmer Twins. He has to get my vote.
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I enjoy Earl's enthusiasm for music. And agree with him on a number of bands.

 

Accept isn't one those, my friend. Richards has written quite a few of the greatest rock songs of all time.

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Who's Wolf Hoffman?

 

Damn, that's what I was going to post. I actually know who he is but 99 percent of music fans would ask the same thing about Wolf Hoffman. Everyone knows who Keith Richards is. Even if they don't recognize the name immediately, if you show them a picture they have definitely seen him before.

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Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

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Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

 

I'm surprised they included We Love You on the album. I loved that song. It never made it big back then and was one of their lesser known songs

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

 

I'm surprised they included We Love You on the album. I loved that song. It never made it big back then and was one of their lesser known songs

Someone involved in the release maybe had a daughter who liked the song?

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

There's currently 1062 copies for sale on Discogs:

 

https://www.discogs.com/The-Rolling-Stones-Rolled-Gold-/master/54176

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

 

I'm surprised they included We Love You on the album. I loved that song. It never made it big back then and was one of their lesser known songs

Someone involved in the release maybe had a daughter who liked the song?

:huh:

 

We Love You was the B side song on a 45, but I forget which one. I loved the piano in the song. I loved Nicky Hopkins. He made so many of their songs better than they would have been without him.

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

 

I'm surprised they included We Love You on the album. I loved that song. It never made it big back then and was one of their lesser known songs

Someone involved in the release maybe had a daughter who liked the song?

:huh:

 

We Love You was the B side song on a 45, but I forget which one. I loved the piano in the song. I loved Nicky Hopkins. He made so many of their songs better than they would have been without him.

I wonder where he is now?

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R-4065299-1426079504-3886.jpeg.jpg

Do you like ROLLED GOLD Lorraine?

I don't smoke anymore.

The album!

 

Oh

 

That's after my time. :)

What 1975? So your time is from 1972 to 1975. That's pretty short.

Is that when the album was released?

I honestly don't remember it at all, and even if I did know about it back then, I already had all the albums for all the songs on Rolled Gold. Besides, I wasn't a Greatest Hits person back then. That came later.

 

I'm surprised they included We Love You on the album. I loved that song. It never made it big back then and was one of their lesser known songs

Someone involved in the release maybe had a daughter who liked the song?

:huh:

 

We Love You was the B side song on a 45, but I forget which one. I loved the piano in the song. I loved Nicky Hopkins. He made so many of their songs better than they would have been without him.

I wonder where he is now?

6 feet under

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