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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
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Big Al
If I remember correctly, many moaned about his seemingly diminishing guitar skills on the Licks Tour. In hindsight, they were right. His performances were OK 2002-03, but a notch below the Bridges To Babylon performances.
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aprilfool
Let's him in peace. I think he knows better than us his ability playing guitar currently . He knows, I think, he is not able to jump on stage for a new tour. Music is all his life and he is sad to stop it like that. What can he do. If he really can't play, He could announce his retreat because of his disease. Nothing wrong with that and we could say thank to Keith at this time. The only one who won't accept this decision will be Mick but he is not the Rolling Stones, Mick could replace everybody in the group with others. Remember his first solo tour, it was already a rolling stones cloning band. In Mick's mind only...
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steffiestones
To 2003? Why not to 1972?
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More Hot Rocks
Maybe this is why Mick won't tour. He knows keith can't cut it.
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Maybe this is why Mick won't tour. He knows keith can't cut it.
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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
Sadly no. Licks was the last tour he played well.
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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
Sadly no. Licks was the last tour he played well.
LOL. Check out what people said back then. There was lots of whining there too. The thing with this board is that "On the last tour he was good, but now he sucks". Wonder if he'll get bashed next time around and praised for ABB?
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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
Sadly no. Licks was the last tour he played well.
LOL. Check out what people said back then. There was lots of whining there too. The thing with this board is that "On the last tour he was good, but now he sucks". Wonder if he'll get bashed next time around and praised for ABB?
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thewatchman
Seems to me that many think Keith's guitar skills declined significantly between the Licks tour and ABB; especially the second leg of ABB. Taking his head injury into account; do you think he can get back to the form he showed in 2002 and 2003 in 2012 and 2013?
I hope not. Can he turn back time to 1977? I wish he could. Or 1972. OK, at least 1979, ER sessions.
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Keith under drugs has always been able to play and he played very well. the 70's was their best decade.Quote
Send It To me
Shine A Light sounds good to me. Better than the 70's when Keith was too doped out of his mind to play well. Arthritis and brain damage are less damaging than massive amounts of heroin.
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aprilfool
Never said something about 81 tour. When I watch how Jimmy rip tries looking as Keith. Let me laugh, they are clones, bad clones but clones. But you're right when you says it was a prototype for Jagger. Since this solo tour, mick became a "ridiculous marionnette" on stage.