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DiamondDog7
Come on, guys! Let's keep it to the subject: Rolling Stones 1974!!
please.
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DiamondDog7
Come on, guys! Let's keep it to the subject: Rolling Stones 1974!!
please.
Let's make it even more difficult: Mick did a guest appearance with Billy Preston in London in 1973 where they did Shine a Light....
Post pictures of that event!
Mathijs
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MisterDDDD
Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards relaxing on a couch and enjoying time together, while the Rolling Stones are looking for a new guitarist to replace Mick Taylor, who has just left the group.
The photo was taken on December 12, 1974 in the Hilton Hotel, Munich. © Dominic Lamblin.
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An' I think I needah blood traaansfuuusion...Quote
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drwattsAn' I think I needah blood traaansfuuusion...Quote
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DiamondDog7
Come on, guys! Let's keep it to the subject: Rolling Stones 1974!!
please.
Let's make it even more difficult: Mick did a guest appearance with Billy Preston in London in 1973 where they did Shine a Light....
Post pictures of that event!
Mathijs
We can all thank Nils Lofgren for telling Keith to not go.Quote
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nellcote'71
This interview/video is a graphic reminder of how close, during the mid seventies, we were to losing Keith. For example, a big difference between
Keith of 1974 and Keith of 1981.
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ryanpow
This year seemed like kind of an off year for them somehow.
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wonderboy
It sounds like the Taylor version of the band ended whenever they came off the road (from the 1973 European tour?)
Did they go into the studio after that?
It must have been difficult for a young man like him to see the older guys spending all that time with Ronnie in 1974
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wonderboy
It sounds like the Taylor version of the band ended whenever they came off the road (from the 1973 European tour?)
Did they go into the studio after that?
It must have been difficult for a young man like him to see the older guys spending all that time with Ronnie in 1974
Yeah, they recorded IORR...
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wonderboy
It sounds like the Taylor version of the band ended whenever they came off the road (from the 1973 European tour?)
Did they go into the studio after that?
It must have been difficult for a young man like him to see the older guys spending all that time with Ronnie in 1974
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wonderboy
It sounds like the Taylor version of the band ended whenever they came off the road (from the 1973 European tour?)
Did they go into the studio after that?
It must have been difficult for a young man like him to see the older guys spending all that time with Ronnie in 1974
Why? Didn’t he play on Wood’s albums anyway, and wasn’t he old friends with Wood?