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  1. I think you’ve heard the Mick/Michael song before. It’s on that Jacksons “Victory” album from 1984. It was their 14th album or something like that. All SIX of them. Wasn’t the “Jackson 5” at that point! Jermaine was part of this one. The other song you probably know from the album is “Torture.” I deliberately put a Youtube “video” in here without the actual music video since you said you don’t really like that. For the record, I don't like that "Soak Up The Sun" Sheryl Crow video either. Love the song though. I loved music videos in the 80s and early 90s. The post-produced 70s music videos are great too. The thumbnail/photo throughout the above "Torture" video is also the Victory album cover. Does that visual ring a bell at all with you? Now that made me think of Anita Ward. LOL! But I’m using a video of this because Anita was a vocalist, and didn’t pretend to be anything else. It's not overproduced, like the Sheryl Crow "Soak Up The Sun" video. Read Anita Ward is a school teacher now.
  2. @Chevdove. The other Stones are well worth looking into. EspeciallyBrian Jones. He formed and named the band in the first place. He died tragically in1969 under mysterious circumstances and id say he was without doubt the most gifted musician in the band.

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