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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
Bobby basically said he wouldn't talk about the tour because he didn't know anything. As he put it, "Everybody in the world knows about it except the people in the band." He also apparently said, interestingly enough, "At the end of the day the Stones are Keith's band," whatever that may infer...
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
Bobby basically said he wouldn't talk about the tour because he didn't know anything. As he put it, "Everybody in the world knows about it except the people in the band." He also apparently said, interestingly enough, "At the end of the day the Stones are Keith's band," whatever that may infer...
That infers (as most people know) that Bobby has always been in Keith's camp. Keith and Bobby became very close, they started seeing each other as soulmates when they realised they were born on the same day.
Jagger has been opposed to Bobby's involvement in the past (he was fired for being "totally out of it" ) and it's unlikely there has been an extreme shift in MJ's opinion since that moment. However, at some point he decided to tolerate Keys' presence on tour. Basically Bobby was allowed to come along for the ride (again) because Keith wanted it to be that way.
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I would imagine Mick's only resistance to Bobby was the same problem he used to have with Mac in the late seventies and early eighties. I don't think he had it in for them so much as he was frustrated that they would get out of hand at the cost of professionalism and bring Keith and/or Ronnie down with them. From an addict's point of view, that's persecution. Like when you repeatedly tell a friend to slow down. You're not cool any more. You're a downer. That's how Mick ends up perceived as not liking people. If he really didn't like Bobby, he wouldn't call attention to him before his solos.
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
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Isn't he a bit late?
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
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Isn't he a bit late?
That's what I was thinking (it was filmed in '86, released in '88).
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Bobby was back playing with the Stones as early as 1975
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
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Isn't he a bit late?
That's what I was thinking (it was filmed in '86, released in '88).
yeah yeah details details, do the math guys, it was obviously the 25th anniversary. peace.
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....in Minneapolis. He was there for a 20th Anniversary screening of Hail, Hail Rock And Roll.
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Isn't he a bit late?
That's what I was thinking (it was filmed in '86, released in '88).
yeah yeah details details, do the math guys, it was obviously the 25th anniversary. peace.
Then it was a few weeks early...
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Maybe Mick does not dislike Bobby, but Bobby seems to really dislike Mick. Keith seems to collect people around him who don´t like Mick, like Bobby or Jane Rose (who imo even hates Mick), but who worship Keith ;-) Will be interesting when Bobby´s book comes out, how anti-Mick it will be...[/[/b]quote]
You don't really expect anything-"anti" from someone that depending from the Stones and especially Mick . .
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HEADLY, I like it when others say what you've said. Keith was his own worst enemy with LIFE! He comes off as a vindictive BITCH! Very jealous and bitter. In many ways, without trying, Keith has made Mick a very sympathetic character, almost saintly for having put up with Keith's childish BS for all those years.
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Yes. Thank You Mickschix. While I am syre Mick was and probably still is pretty arrogant there was no need for him to bash he bandmates like he did. Just uncalled for and may have just sunk the band once and for all
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georgeV
I am pretty sure Bobby has said that Keith won't tour without him...am I right about him saying this?
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I am pretty sure Bobby has said that Keith won't tour without him...am I right about him saying this?
You're probably right but I doubt Keith actually said it. peace.
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You guys are barking up the wrong tree
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I am pretty sure Bobby has said that Keith won't tour without him...am I right about him saying this?
You're probably right but I doubt Keith actually said it. peace.
Why do you end every post with 'peace'? Are you a rapper from the late 80s? peace.
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I am pretty sure Bobby has said that Keith won't tour without him...am I right about him saying this?
You're probably right but I doubt Keith actually said it. peace.
Why do you end every post with 'peace'? Are you a rapper from the late 80s? peace.
well, mostly because it pisses off the trolls.lol.... It also keeps things in perspective and disarms someone who thinks I really take myself very seriously. Strange how my signoff effects people, its just a word, and a nice idea. God knows we need more of it in this troubled world. peace.
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Yes. Thank You Mickschix. While I am syre Mick was and probably still is pretty arrogant there was no need for him to bash he bandmates like he did. Just uncalled for and may have just sunk the band once and for all
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Yes. Thank You Mickschix. While I am syre Mick was and probably still is pretty arrogant there was no need for him to bash he bandmates like he did. Just uncalled for and may have just sunk the band once and for all
I do understand Mick, if he didn't / doesn't want to tour with Stones, if most of them are drunk or on drugs.
Bill didn't like it either, he was sick and tired of the drug / drinking too much atmosphere.
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Yes. Thank You Mickschix. While I am syre Mick was and probably still is pretty arrogant there was no need for him to bash he bandmates like he did. Just uncalled for and may have just sunk the band once and for all
I do understand Mick, if he didn't / doesn't want to tour with Stones, if most of them are drunk or on drugs.
Bill didn't like it either, he was sick and tired of the drug / drinking too much atmosphere.
If he is sick of that atmosphere why did he take up with the likes of Damien Marley and Dave S.? Why is he still in the music biz at all? Although I don't recommend taking drugs or drinking while trying to perform, it is still very prevalent worldwide for the audience members and rock and roll players in general. Besides, people gotta let their hair dowm every now and then. I think it enhanced the experience for me , for several concerts I have seen using one or both of those things, although I don't quite remember. I think the key is not every day and not too much. lol peace.