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HouseBoyKnows
Interesting perspective on Wayne Perkins here. He had a brief but important moment in band recording history.
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Taylor1
It is funny that Keith said they did not ask Perkins to join the band because they wanted to keep it English ,when today when the majority of musicians playing on stage, the drummer bassist back up singers, Chuckand the horn section are all American.
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Taylor1
It is funny that Keith said they did not ask Perkins to join the band because they wanted to keep it English ,when today when the majority of musicians playing on stage, the drummer bassist back up singers, Chuckand the horn section are all American.
Yeah, but they’re the backup; not the Rolling Stones
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Taylor1
It is funny that Keith said they did not ask Perkins to join the band because they wanted to keep it English ,when today when the majority of musicians playing on stage, the drummer bassist back up singers, Chuckand the horn section are all American.
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HouseBoyKnows
Interesting perspective on Wayne Perkins here. He had a brief but important moment in band recording history.
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HBK
I'm about 2/3's of the way through Chris Blackwell's autobiography in which there's a lot about his playing with the Wailers, and some about the Stones using Blackwell's studio in the Bahama's (among a huge amount of interesting stories about a wide variety of artists, not to mention some of Blackwell's early career work in movies). Very interesting book so far.
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Taylor1
I can see why Wood was asked to join following his guest appearanceon the 1975 shows as a permanent member in 1976. His playing is great on the Tour of the Americas. Had he not been, then maybe they would have revisited Perkins as the guy. Iwish I had been old enough to see the 1972 and 1975 tours.