For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
charlie62
Rubbish like your car
Quote
ROPENI
Well,after all is said and done the concensus seems to be Mick can do a tour,Keith don't,unless is a few small shows here and there,but a full Stones tour,no way. S o l guess we will have to celebrate the 50th anniversary,with more stuff from the vaults, and all the other crap,that they come up to sell to the fans as souvenirs.
l just have to say, l have seen the band on each tour multiple times since 1969,so l am happy,and the memories will last me,till the end of my time.
Quote
SweetThing
Apparently, though, according to Keith, he is still a composer, and has a bunch of songs already prepared - and a few in various stages of completion, some or all of which he is prepared to contribute to The Stones.
And in the meantime, Jagger has a few things recorded and says he has a bunch of songs. And Ron Wood is in good form these days, (and if its relevant, Taylor and Wyman as well).
Maybe they should do a couple of new discs.
And, really, if they aren't a performing band any longer, even in the context of an oldies revue they have been, I wouldn't care if they brought in other musicians and so forth. It might dilute the RS "brand" and possibly dent their legacy a bit, but at this late date, if they want to get their new stuff out there, although sales may be meager, it would certainly sell better than solo projects under their separate identities. If they let Ronnie do a few numbers, that would be great.
and who knows? Maybe they'd come up with some really good stuff.
After all, it doesn't seem as though they have lost interest. Why quit completely?
Quote
The GR
I wonder if there's a Sean Connery website somewhere that says it's about time he made another Bond film. Or Adam West another Batman?
Yeah Pierre and Blondie, will do the deed for Keith...Quote
Stoneage
With Keith it doesn't matter. They don't have to plug him in and the two behind-the-amps-guys will cover his playing. That's a bit more difficult to do with Mick. But maybe he can learn how to lip-sync like Madonna?
charlie kept on playing, bill too, ronnie seems to get better and better (and his last album is a great issue), taylor can easily fit in. mick jagger is not a problem at all. sure i wouldn't want to see keith like these last two shows but that's it, take it or leave it.Quote
The GR
How fit and healthy there were 12 months ago is irrelevant to how they are now.
Quote
Send It To me
everything is turning to old
: )