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I don't think that deep down they hate each other.
they do. i've seen it and felt it.
have you ever heard mick cuss out keith?
yeah but when he does, he does it with that phoney country twangy accent and keith just laughs it off.
In the 80's I worked in NY Studios and did a few projects with The Stones, Mick and Bowie and Keith and Aretha Franklin. That was a long time ago but I came away from that having a deep respect for how they carried out their difficult business and treated those around them. I wrote this before that The Stones for being the greatest band in the world are very sweet people and more down to earth than most any other group I worked with. That's saying allot since by the time I'd left that part of the business I'd spent time with members of almost every popular band except members of The Beatles. If T & A is correct that Mick and Keith dislike each other so much that others in the entourage are calling it hate it's really sad. The set list and the music will never thrive if this is now the case.Quote
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Gloom and Doom, are you saying you were an insider of the RS' circle in the 60s or just part of hippie life?
>>As an "insider" 3 decades ago I can say these guys are full of real love, like the children of the 60's they are. Mick wants what's best for Keith...
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
Well it began and ended well...if that's what you mean.
Well that's not my fault, still i wouldn't trade my time with them. Until Guns and Roses exploded (I worked on Appetite too!) rock was stuck in a nasty rut of echo, choruses and over production. "Doom and Gloom" brought me back to those days, it sounds like it could have been on Dirty Work. Like many here I'd prefer if they'd go back to their earthier sound. Anyhow in the 80's the boys were still relatively young, Ronnie would jam with the studio staff, he knows thousands of songs.... Keith not so much but he'd show you his famous guitars. He used the white Tele with the rosewood neck alot, the one with the original style pickups not a humbucker.Quote
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
Well it began and ended well...if that's what you mean.
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nobody's throat got slit, and nobody Od'd
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
Well it began and ended well...if that's what you mean.
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nobody's throat got slit, and nobody Od'd
chawlie almost od'd. and will any of us ever truly emotionally recover from the horror of the one hit to the body video? if keith was wielding a knife instead of a guitar, it might have all ended right there for mick jagger.
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DoomandGloomWell that's not my fault, still i wouldn't trade my time with them. Until Guns and Roses exploded (I worked on Appetite too!) rock was stuck in a nasty rut of echo, choruses and over production. "Doom and Gloom" brought me back to those days, it sounds like it could have been on Dirty Work. Like many here I'd prefer if they'd go back to their earthier sound. Anyhow in the 80's the boys were still relatively young, Ronnie would jam with the studio staff, he knows thousands of songs.... Keith not so much but he'd show you his famous guitars. He used the white Tele with the rosewood neck alot, the one with the original style pickups not a humbucker.Quote
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
Well it began and ended well...if that's what you mean.
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nobody's throat got slit, and nobody Od'd
chawlie almost od'd. and will any of us ever truly emotionally recover from the horror of the one hit to the body video? if keith was wielding a knife instead of a guitar, it might have all ended right there for mick jagger.
still they got a good tour out of it...that '86 tour was cool.
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And "Talk Is Cheap" turned out to be one of the top 3 Stones related outputs of that decade...how pleasant
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DoomandGloomWell that's not my fault, still i wouldn't trade my time with them. Until Guns and Roses exploded (I worked on Appetite too!) rock was stuck in a nasty rut of echo, choruses and over production. "Doom and Gloom" brought me back to those days, it sounds like it could have been on Dirty Work. Like many here I'd prefer if they'd go back to their earthier sound. Anyhow in the 80's the boys were still relatively young, Ronnie would jam with the studio staff, he knows thousands of songs.... Keith not so much but he'd show you his famous guitars. He used the white Tele with the rosewood neck alot, the one with the original style pickups not a humbucker.Quote
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
are you still in the recording business, D & G?
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DoomandGloomWell that's not my fault, still i wouldn't trade my time with them. Until Guns and Roses exploded (I worked on Appetite too!) rock was stuck in a nasty rut of echo, choruses and over production. "Doom and Gloom" brought me back to those days, it sounds like it could have been on Dirty Work. Like many here I'd prefer if they'd go back to their earthier sound. Anyhow in the 80's the boys were still relatively young, Ronnie would jam with the studio staff, he knows thousands of songs.... Keith not so much but he'd show you his famous guitars. He used the white Tele with the rosewood neck alot, the one with the original style pickups not a humbucker.Quote
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i thought the 80's was the worst time for the Stones.
are you still in the recording business, D & G?
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And "Talk Is Cheap" turned out to be one of the top 3 Stones related outputs of that decade...how pleasant
je suis un rock star....and what was the other one again?
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And "Talk Is Cheap" turned out to be one of the top 3 Stones related outputs of that decade...how pleasant
je suis un rock star....and what was the other one again?
Keith's honeymoon of course
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Its a lot like when Ray Charles used to play...he NEVER made eye contact with his band...it was quite rude
Bad Munichhilton, really bad....
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And "Talk Is Cheap" turned out to be one of the top 3 Stones related outputs of that decade...how pleasant
je suis un rock star....and what was the other one again?
Keith's honeymoon of course
oh, right. the extant tapes are nice, but i wish patti and keith had produced a full-feature video...we know keith was at his best in those days...
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They have a business relationship together
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slew
I don't think that deep down they hate each other.
they do. i've seen it and felt it.
have you ever heard mick cuss out keith?
yeah but when he does, he does it with that phoney country twangy accent and keith just laughs it off.
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proudmary
I think the fact that Mick has never publicly mocked Richards reveals that he knows about KR's insecurity and vulnerability and does not want to hurt him too much.
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Where there's life, there's hope. And Mick and Keith have a much better chance of getting along now that Keith is less likely to let Mick down by being late or drunk or stoned onstage, thanks to the head injury he sustained after the last tour. That should go a long, long way.
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They have a business relationship together
Wait. What? According to Keith they're MARRIED.
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They have a business relationship together
Wait. What? According to Keith they're MARRIED.
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I think the fact that Mick has never publicly mocked Richards reveals that he knows about KR's insecurity and vulnerability and does not want to hurt him too much.
oh? then why, may i ask, did mick push keith out of that coconut tree?