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proudmary
I wonder where this photo was taken?
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proudmary
I wonder where this photo was taken?
It´s backstage at a Queen Wembley show (1986)
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proudmary
This photo shows Mick is a few inches taller
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proudmary
This photo shows Mick is a few inches taller
No it doesn't. Mick is standing closer to the camera.
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proudmary
I wonder where this photo was taken?
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flilflam
All these photos are interesting. But it would seem that most fans here are wedded to the past. I read few posts about their modern music, from the 1990's to the present. Nor do I see many calls for the Stones to put out new modern innovative music, in line with current trends.
Of course, the Stones were more photogenic many years ago. I find it a bit shallow that these and similar pictures are displayed on this forum so frequently.
The name of this thread, The Last Time, tells the whole story.
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proudmary
the discussion about how small Mick is doesn't stop
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proudmary
I wonder where this photo was taken?
It is backstage at the Queen's Wembley gig in 1986 I believe, Mick can be seen in the bonus footage on the Wembley 86' DVD
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proudmary
This photo shows Mick is a few inches taller
No it doesn't. Mick is standing closer to the camera.
You can't be serious, right?
But let's try here - who is closer to the camera?
Paul McCartney height 5 ft 11 in
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punkfloyd
This picture instantly reminds me of how excited I would get when the Hang Fire video would come on MTV. Which was rare indeed. This is my era of the Stones, when I got into them. I was 12 and thought they were Gods. I wanted to be Keith Richards so badly. Mind you at this point I knew of virtually nothing else they had done up to that point. Tattoo You was my on-ramp to the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band.
1982 to 1988 was not an easy time to be a teenage Stones' fan. I spent those years scrounging flea markets and garage sales with my Dad to find EVERY ONE of their albums. I would steal my older brothers 1981 "dragon" concert shirt and wear it to school in 7th grade and I felt so cool. Many times I bonded with teachers over my love of the band, but I had very few friends who liked the Stones. But I didn't care at all. I was recently trying to explain to my wife the shear joy I felt when I first played a tattered copy of Sticky Fingers at age 13 on a crappy old stereo I pieced together. Why would Exile on Main St sound PERFECT to a 14 year old in 1984? I can't explain it...but I thank Jah for it.
Sorry to go on, but this picture tapped into something in me.