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stillwater

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Sep 1, 2004
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It seems like the the time is right for the next special edition iPod. iTunes has been adding the Stones back catalog to the music store, the Stones have a new studio album (the first in eight years) and the band is going on tour again.

Besides, the U2 iPod has been around too long already. How many more of those are they going to sell at this point ?

What do you think ?
 
CubaTBird said:
makes perfect sense to me.. whatever happened to the fith member of the band?
Bill Wyman has spend the last 14 years searching the English countryside for ancient artifacts with a metal detector. And played a little with Rhythm Kings whenever the musical abstinence becomes too hard... ;)

A Rolling Stones iPod would be a nice gift for my mother, who is a great Stones fan, although a Kinks iPod would be better, both as a gift and musically...
 
Mitthrawnuruodo said:
Bill Wyman has spend the last 14 years searching the English countryside for ancient artifacts with a metal detector. And played a little with Rhythm Kings whenever the musical abstinence becomes too hard... ;)

A Rolling Stones iPod would be a nice gift for my mother, who is a great Stones fan, although a Kinks iPod would be better, both as a gift and musically...

or aa Rush iPod, just for iGary :)
 
Anything would be a welcome change over U2!

Rolling stones seems to make sense, they are a safe band to go with.

How bout a Rolling Stones signature Video iPod in September. ;)
 
quackattack said:
Anything would be a welcome change over U2!

Rolling stones seems to make sense, they are a safe band to go with.

How bout a Rolling Stones signature Video iPod in September. ;)

I agree about the U2 thing. I'm not really a fan, and that iPod.. sort of really ugly.

The Rolling Stones... the video iPod.. WOO! I'll take 30!
 
I can't imagine liking a band enough to get their special limited edition iPod. iPods hold too much music to associate them with just one band.
 
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