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proudmary
women call a spade a spade, and prefer to discuss the issue. men prefer to sweep under the rug and be silent. and then they call a woman a drama queen.
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ineedadrink
why are we even talking about this still?
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Outlaw
Source:[www.google.nl]
The legendary front man plans to pursue he 50th year anniversary concert without his lead guitarist, Keith Richards, because of a recent misunderstanding.
It seems that the feud between the founding members of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is not passing the test of time as a new one boils up a year before the band's 50th anniversary. Mick Jagger wants to do the concert without the presence of Keith Richards because of some negative comments the guitarist wrote on his biography, "Life."
According to what Richards wrote, Jagger's personal wants hindered the solid plans of an anniversary tour. The comment was made after Jagger announced that he would want to play at the Marquee club in London where they had their first ever gig. Jagger has claimed that he won't be inviting his band mate, who recently won GQ's Writer of the Year, to the reunion concert.
"Maybe we could go back to the Marquee to accept a plaque for 50 years of service instead of a tour. That could work - except Keith obviously can't come. Charlie Watts [who wasn't at the first performance] can come but he wouldn't get the plaque obviously." says Jagger in a post by Times of India.
Jagger has collaborated with the likes of Damian Marley, Joss Stone and AR Rahman for the band's new record, but it seems like not everyone is pleased about it. Jagger opened up about how his former band mates are willing to listen to the Rolling Stone's new record aside from Richards.
"Ronnie's listened to it. He's sweet, he's very supportive. He liked it very much, he liked it all, particularly some of the first tracks we started with. And Charlie liked it. He's all about the grooves, he's got a great ear." claims Jagger in the same report.
"I don't know if Keith really listens to that much. I don't know what Keith listens to. He says he listens to Chuck Berry, I wonder if it is actually true." added the front man in the same post.
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WilliamPatrickMaynard
These two have taken jabs at each other in the media for decades.
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GADAWG : I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
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shortfatfannyQuote
GADAWG : I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
" Towel Heads..." ? Is it meant in the disrepectful way I understand it ?
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Outlaw
Source:[www.google.nl]
The legendary front man plans to pursue he 50th year anniversary concert without his lead guitarist, Keith Richards, because of a recent misunderstanding.
It seems that the feud between the founding members of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is not passing the test of time as a new one boils up a year before the band's 50th anniversary. Mick Jagger wants to do the concert without the presence of Keith Richards because of some negative comments the guitarist wrote on his biography, "Life."
According to what Richards wrote, Jagger's personal wants hindered the solid plans of an anniversary tour. The comment was made after Jagger announced that he would want to play at the Marquee club in London where they had their first ever gig. Jagger has claimed that he won't be inviting his band mate, who recently won GQ's Writer of the Year, to the reunion concert.
"Maybe we could go back to the Marquee to accept a plaque for 50 years of service instead of a tour. That could work - except Keith obviously can't come. Charlie Watts [who wasn't at the first performance] can come but he wouldn't get the plaque obviously." says Jagger in a post by Times of India.
Jagger has collaborated with the likes of Damian Marley, Joss Stone and AR Rahman for the band's new record, but it seems like not everyone is pleased about it. Jagger opened up about how his former band mates are willing to listen to the Rolling Stone's new record aside from Richards.
"Ronnie's listened to it. He's sweet, he's very supportive. He liked it very much, he liked it all, particularly some of the first tracks we started with. And Charlie liked it. He's all about the grooves, he's got a great ear." claims Jagger in the same report.
"I don't know if Keith really listens to that much. I don't know what Keith listens to. He says he listens to Chuck Berry, I wonder if it is actually true." added the front man in the same post.
I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
If these folks really follow the Stones it shouldn't have taken a New York second to see Mick's tongue-in-cheek humor with the line "We'll Charlie couldn't get a plaque, obviously".
Come on people, put down the Tetrahydrocannabinol for one minute and pay attention.
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Outlaw
Source:[www.google.nl]
The legendary front man plans to pursue he 50th year anniversary concert without his lead guitarist, Keith Richards, because of a recent misunderstanding.
It seems that the feud between the founding members of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is not passing the test of time as a new one boils up a year before the band's 50th anniversary. Mick Jagger wants to do the concert without the presence of Keith Richards because of some negative comments the guitarist wrote on his biography, "Life."
According to what Richards wrote, Jagger's personal wants hindered the solid plans of an anniversary tour. The comment was made after Jagger announced that he would want to play at the Marquee club in London where they had their first ever gig. Jagger has claimed that he won't be inviting his band mate, who recently won GQ's Writer of the Year, to the reunion concert.
"Maybe we could go back to the Marquee to accept a plaque for 50 years of service instead of a tour. That could work - except Keith obviously can't come. Charlie Watts [who wasn't at the first performance] can come but he wouldn't get the plaque obviously." says Jagger in a post by Times of India.
Jagger has collaborated with the likes of Damian Marley, Joss Stone and AR Rahman for the band's new record, but it seems like not everyone is pleased about it. Jagger opened up about how his former band mates are willing to listen to the Rolling Stone's new record aside from Richards.
"Ronnie's listened to it. He's sweet, he's very supportive. He liked it very much, he liked it all, particularly some of the first tracks we started with. And Charlie liked it. He's all about the grooves, he's got a great ear." claims Jagger in the same report.
"I don't know if Keith really listens to that much. I don't know what Keith listens to. He says he listens to Chuck Berry, I wonder if it is actually true." added the front man in the same post.
I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
If these folks really follow the Stones it shouldn't have taken a New York second to see Mick's tongue-in-cheek humor with the line "We'll Charlie couldn't get a plaque, obviously".
Come on people, put down the Tetrahydrocannabinol for one minute and pay attention.
"Towel Heads", really? Remember, these "Towel Heads" have nuclear weapons...
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elunsi
No discussion about the "not everyone sees the big picture"? He clearly means Keith here. And the other things he said about recollections tell me that they probably don´t laugh about all that.
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GADAWG : I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
" Towel Heads..." ? Is it meant in the disrepectful way I understand it ?
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Outlaw
Source:[www.google.nl]
The legendary front man plans to pursue he 50th year anniversary concert without his lead guitarist, Keith Richards, because of a recent misunderstanding.
It seems that the feud between the founding members of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, is not passing the test of time as a new one boils up a year before the band's 50th anniversary. Mick Jagger wants to do the concert without the presence of Keith Richards because of some negative comments the guitarist wrote on his biography, "Life."
According to what Richards wrote, Jagger's personal wants hindered the solid plans of an anniversary tour. The comment was made after Jagger announced that he would want to play at the Marquee club in London where they had their first ever gig. Jagger has claimed that he won't be inviting his band mate, who recently won GQ's Writer of the Year, to the reunion concert.
"Maybe we could go back to the Marquee to accept a plaque for 50 years of service instead of a tour. That could work - except Keith obviously can't come. Charlie Watts [who wasn't at the first performance] can come but he wouldn't get the plaque obviously." says Jagger in a post by Times of India.
Jagger has collaborated with the likes of Damian Marley, Joss Stone and AR Rahman for the band's new record, but it seems like not everyone is pleased about it. Jagger opened up about how his former band mates are willing to listen to the Rolling Stone's new record aside from Richards.
"Ronnie's listened to it. He's sweet, he's very supportive. He liked it very much, he liked it all, particularly some of the first tracks we started with. And Charlie liked it. He's all about the grooves, he's got a great ear." claims Jagger in the same report.
"I don't know if Keith really listens to that much. I don't know what Keith listens to. He says he listens to Chuck Berry, I wonder if it is actually true." added the front man in the same post.
I am shocked you drew so many of these folks in. I mean quoting the India Times for God's sake. And the Hindu Post. These towel heads have no conception of what the Stones are doing.
If these folks really follow the Stones it shouldn't have taken a New York second to see Mick's tongue-in-cheek humor with the line "We'll Charlie couldn't get a plaque, obviously".
Come on people, put down the Tetrahydrocannabinol for one minute and pay attention.
"Towel Heads", really? Remember, these "Towel Heads" have nuclear weapons...
the original post was bad enough. not sure what your point is - weird
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mr_c_ox
The real reason that keith can't make the stones reunion is that he is helping me restring my guitar collection.
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mr_c_ox
The real reason that keith can't make the stones reunion is that he is helping me restring my guitar collection.
Mick's covering for him! Cheers mick
(Papers, whats a load of shit!)
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marcovandereijk
Here's a broadcast from Dutch television, with an interview with Mick. The interview took place
AFTER the boys were seen in London together. Though the interview is supposed to be about Super
Heavy, there is a lot of talking about the Stones going on, including about the rumours for
a 50th anniversary tour.
Nieuwsuur Dutch television
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crawdaddy
Mick looked and acted very relaxed and not at all annoyed about Stones questions.