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New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: December 23, 2004 16:42

But when???

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: KeithRichards ()
Date: December 23, 2004 16:56

I want to be a roadie too, where can I apply for a job?


Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: December 23, 2004 17:08

maybe send a mail to EST????or trans am trucking limited???but i don't think so that they need a rookies like we are ..

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: KeithRichards ()
Date: December 23, 2004 19:17

Yeah, probably the don't need us.
But it would be a dream to travel with the Stones around the world.
Even if you won't see too much of them.


Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: bv ()
Date: December 23, 2004 19:21

If you are a roadie then you have to drill nuts and bolts while Mick is on stage. And when Keith is shaking hands with the guys on the walkway you will be carrying towels for the catering people. It's hard work. I have thought about it many times, because I really need a sponsor on tour, but working for the band on tour puts you inside, still very outside the show and enjoyment, I think.

Bjornulf

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: KeithRichards ()
Date: December 23, 2004 19:32

On the other hand you could say that you were a roadie on the last Rolling Stones World Tour... but I'm sure it's mostly hard work.
The thing is, now I could do it - take a year off from university and tour with the Stones... probably Mr. Cohl needs an assistant, or someone else?
I already wrote a letter of motivation, my application documents are ready to be sent.
I'm serious, does anyone know an email adress where I could write to?






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Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: December 24, 2004 03:02

Here are some places to check out: Hard work and harder to get into the BIZ, unless of course, you know someone. Demon

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Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: kahoosier ()
Date: December 24, 2004 09:47

What you seay is probably true Bjornulf, I am also sure that Mj, Kr and the rest all have their own personal MDs. But I am wondering, since the guys are older, there are probabaly minor crew work injuries, if they take a physician on tour with them. Now I woudl give up my island for a year or two to be the MD on tour!

I wonder how in the hell you would research that job!

Steve

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: bv ()
Date: December 24, 2004 16:14

They do actually have a physician on tour. Torje Eike. He's been with them for years. He is Norwegian, in fact.

Bjornulf

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: john r ()
Date: December 24, 2004 20:23

Who was the 'black bag' dr on the US '72 tour mentioned throughout Robt. Greenfield's "STP"

Re: New ''Roadie on tour'' page
Posted by: kahoosier ()
Date: December 25, 2004 02:15

BV u break my heart!



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