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crumbling_mice
Backstage clip is kinda weird..did my eyes decieve me or did I see sheep wandering about of the showers and then a female using a stand up urinal...!
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Stoneage
Mick is often percieved as the leader of the band. How can a leader accept that his guitarist is drunk on stage? What kind of leadership is that? He should have kicked that bum right out of the band. How could he accept this behaviour tour after tour?
Mick wanted to kick Ronnie out of the band due to his incapacity of playing and wanted to have Rory instead. Infact Mick initially didn't want to do the 1981 tour at all. Like he doesn't want anymore. The spirit between Mick and Keith already in 1981 was very low.Quote
Stoneage
Mick is often percieved as the leader of the band. How can a leader accept that his guitarist is drunk on stage? What kind of leadership is that? He should have kicked that bum right out of the band. How could he accept this behaviour tour after tour?
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mtaylor
Mick wanted to kick Ronnie out of the band due to his incapacity of playing and wanted to have Rory instead. Infact Mick initially didn't want to do the 1981 tour at all. Like he doesn't want anymore. The spirit between Mick and Keith already in 1981 was very low.
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WorriedAboutYou
Under My Thumb from LSTNT absolutely buries the Hampton version. Dunno why Hampton is generally preferred to LSTNT, it's rough as balls.
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mtaylorMick wanted to kick Ronnie out of the band due to his incapacity of playing and wanted to have Rory instead. Infact Mick initially didn't want to do the 1981 tour at all. Like he doesn't want anymore. The spirit between Mick and Keith already in 1981 was very low.Quote
Stoneage
Mick is often percieved as the leader of the band. How can a leader accept that his guitarist is drunk on stage? What kind of leadership is that? He should have kicked that bum right out of the band. How could he accept this behaviour tour after tour?
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Mickijaggeroo
But remember...Mick still did a lot of coke, so who was he to judge?
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rollmops
Ron was really waisted during that show but he still was able to play although he was barely able to stand up.
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Mathijs
I think I am watching a different show then. On my version of Hampton Wood is absolutely on top of his game, and not drunk or anything like that. No one is, for that matter.
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Stoneage
Normally I would agree with you, Vermontoffender. But the parts when Keith goes out in the audience and plays some pretty horrendous "solos" are a bit too much for me. He isn't even synched with the band on stage during those parts. Ernie Watts really saves the songs on those parts with his steady sax-playing. Otherwise it's a great concert.