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The Rolling Stones : A Bigger Bang download mp3 now!


 

 

Album: A Bigger Bang

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Year: 2005 year
Total Length: 64:21  min

 
¹ Song Bitrate Length Size #
1 Rough Justice 192 3:12 4,40 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Rough Justice mp3
2 Let Me Down Slow 192 4:16 5,87 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Let Me Down Slow mp3
3 It Won't Take Long 192 3:55 5,38 Mb download The Rolling Stones - It Won't Take Long mp3
4 Rain Fall Down 192 4:54 6,73 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Rain Fall Down mp3
5 Streets Of Love 192 5:10 7,10 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Streets Of Love mp3
6 Back Of My Hand 192 3:33 4,88 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Back Of My Hand mp3
7 She Saw Me Coming 192 3:13 4,41 Mb download The Rolling Stones - She Saw Me Coming mp3
8 Biggest Mistake 192 4:06 5,64 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Biggest Mistake mp3
9 This Place Is Empty 192 3:17 4,50 Mb download The Rolling Stones - This Place Is Empty mp3
10 Oh No, Not You Again 192 3:47 5,19 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Oh No, Not You Again mp3
11 Dangerous Beauty 192 3:48 5,22 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Dangerous Beauty mp3
12 Laugh, I Nearly Died 192 4:54 6,73 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Laugh, I Nearly Died mp3
13 Sweet Neo Con 192 4:34 6,27 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Sweet Neo Con mp3
14 Look What The Cat Dragged In 192 3:57 5,43 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Look What The Cat Dragged In mp3
15 Driving Too Fast 192 3:57 5,43 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Driving Too Fast mp3
16 Infamy 192 3:48 5,21 Mb download The Rolling Stones - Infamy mp3


News Arhive: 10,000 Maniacs Guitarist Rob Buck Dies

Robert Buck, a founding member of the alt.folk rock band 10,000 Maniacs, died Tuesday in Pittsburgh from liver disease complications. The guitarist was 42.

Buck died of multisystem organ failure brought on by massive liver failure around 5 p.m. in the intensive care unit of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian Hospital, according to the band's reps at Big Walk Up Artist Management.

Buck had been admitted to the Pittsburgh hospital in critical condition November 30 after being airlifted from the WCA Hospital in Jamestown, New York, that same day. He died as doctors were attempting to stabilize his condition.
"The band and family both applaud the efforts of the UPMC and its staff of doctors and nurses," manager Blair Woods wrote in a statement. "They fought valiantly on Rob's behalf." Buck, who was born August 1, 1958, in Jamestown, formed the 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 with singer Natalie Merchant, guitarist John Lombardo, bassist Steven Gustafson and keyboardist Dennis Drew.

After recording a pair of independent albums, the 10,000 Maniacs signed with Elektra Records and issued five records, including In My Tribe in 1987 and Our Time in Eden in 1992.

Merchant left the group for a solo career shortly before the release of MTV Unplugged in 1993, although the 10,000 Maniacs continued on with vocalist Mary Ramsey, releasing Love Among the Ruins on Geffen in 1997 and Earth Pressed Flat on Bar None in 1999.

Buck penned the music to several of the band's most popular songs, including "Hey Jack Kerouac", "What's the Matter Here?" and "These Are the Days".

The remaining members of 10,000 Maniacs have yet to comment on their future plans. "The band's thoughts and prayers are with Rob's family," Woods said.

Buck is survived by his parents, Kenneth Buck and Carol Ciper. His funeral is tentatively scheduled for this weekend at Lind Funeral Home in Jamestown.

 


 

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