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colonial
Musicians famous for not wanting to be famous..what reclusive musicians have performed with The Stones over the years?
Michael Jackson
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ineedadrink
when did michael jackson perform with the rolling stones?
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ineedadrink
when did michael jackson perform with the rolling stones?
ineedadrink..The Jacksons 1984 hit single State of Stock featured Michael Jackson and Mick
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varilla
Mick Taylor, Ian Stewart, Nicky Hopkins
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colonial
Musicians famous for not wanting to be famous..what reclusive musicians have performed with The Stones over the years?
Michael Jackson
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5string
Y'all forgetting bill wyman??
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ineedadrink
when did michael jackson perform with the rolling stones?
ineedadrink..The Jacksons 1984 hit single State of Stock featured Michael Jackson and Mick
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Wry Cooter
The Master Musicians of Joujouka, though only with Brian...but released on Rolling Stones Records!
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Wry Cooter
The Master Musicians of Joujouka, though only with Brian...but released on Rolling Stones Records!
Weren't they actually on Continental Drift though?
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Wry Cooter
The Master Musicians of Joujouka, though only with Brian...but released on Rolling Stones Records!
Weren't they actually on Continental Drift though?
The copy of the Brian Jones session that I owned was on Rolling Stones Records.
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Wry Cooter
The Master Musicians of Joujouka, though only with Brian...but released on Rolling Stones Records!
Weren't they actually on Continental Drift though?
The copy of the Brian Jones session that I owned was on Rolling Stones Records.
I know, you're correct on that, I meant that didn't the Master Musicians ALSO appear on Continental Drift, from Steel Wheels?
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Gazza
How can you be 'reclusive' and 'not wanting to be famous' if youre performing in football stadiums with the biggest band in the world and , in many cases, doing so at shows that are filmed for TV?
Lennon may have been a recluse in the late 70s, but he sure as shit wasnt in late 1968. If anything, the first few years after meeting Yoko was the period where they were possibly the most shameless self-publicists on the planet.