chuck norris counted to infinity, twice

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top o the day, people. any of you see cloverfield yet? my bro saw it and said it was great, but it made him want to vomit. anyone else experiencing that whilst viewing it? is the camera work like blair witch project, because that wasnt bad at all and i am just having a hard time grasping how it can make one nauseous. in other movie related news, rambo looks awesome.

andy liotta and his the billie burke estate is an interesting melding of hook laden pop nuggets, kinda reminiscent of the first rentals record, and your classic 70’s singer/songwriter ala billy joel. his newest, let your heart break, is a concept record, that tells of the tale of tragedy in 4 acts, each of which contain 3 tracks. let your heart break features a cast of recurring characters, all of whom help tell the tale. check it out, pretty cool stuff.

stream let your heart break here

i can float

everybodys gonna die

the billie burke estate site

ok, i have differing information on this rolling stones show. from what i have been told, at least with the information provided that this is an unreleased live show from 72. i see a bunch of reported track listings and info but much of it is differing in some way. i am not sure “heartbreaker” was actually part of the show, cause i cant get a good feel for the transitioning between that and “jumping jack flash.” so, any of you how maybe stones aficionados can you help a brotha out?

1. all down the line

2. brown sugar

3. bitch

4. rocks off

5. gimme shelter

6. happy

7. tumbling dice

8. love in vain

9. sweet virginia

10. you cant always get what you want

11. midnight rambler

12. rip this joint

13. heartbreaker

14. jumping jack flash

15. street fighting man

cocksucker blues (demo)

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5 Responses to “chuck norris counted to infinity, twice”


  1. 1 Rob

    I’ve got this disc as a Rolling Stones “Unreleased Decca live album 1972″ You are right, Heartbreaker is not on the disc.

    love your site. Its the best on web!

  2. 2 Alberto

    could this album be part of a Rolling Stones / Steve Wonder / Ike Tina Turner live aborted project ????

  3. 3 Gordon

    I have this Heartbreaker from an old King Biscuit Flour Hour show.

  4. 4 kennyB

    Combination of shows from Madison Square Garden, NY shows 7/24/72 and 7/26/72. Mick Jagger’s 29th Birthday on the 26th. Last half of the cuts from the 26th date. Heartbreaker was not a part of these shows.

  5. 5 You

    Have Heart on great Brussells show boot from 73.

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