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vincentwhirlwind
In some of those pictures it looks like Mick is missing some teeth! I also like the one of Mick giving Keith a massage! , He'd never do that now..............
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MILKYWAY
Unfortunately, Bobby was accepted back into the fold rather quickly. I have no idea as to why. From the articles and books that mention Bobby, he comes across as an immature ass.
I have a bootleg LP set of the whole show. I will have to give it a spin.
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Munichhilton
Please explain which Stone is NOT an immature ass Mr. Milk...
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MILKYWAY
Unfortunately, Bobby was accepted back into the fold rather quickly. I have no idea as to why. From the articles and books that mention Bobby, he comes across as an immature ass.
I have a bootleg LP set of the whole show. I will have to give it a spin.
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Munichhilton
Please explain which Stone is NOT an immature ass Mr. Milk...
EDIT: What ab said.
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stonehearted
Charlie was in terrible shape for a while, having by the release of Dirty Work just completed his drug-fueled mid-life crisis. In the Dirty Work promo photo below, he looks like he's about ready to fall asleep.... or nod off. Likewise on the album cover. At that time also, Bill Wyman began expressing his mid-life crisis through a 13-year-old girl.
It's probably for the best that the band didn't keep as busy at that time, so that various members could get their issues sorted out beneath the radar of excessive public scrutiny, otherwise the band might have imploded publicly and permanently and never regrouped to take the stage again....
....Hey, doesn't it look like Keith appears twice in that photo? That doesn't look like Ron Wood between Keith and Mick--that's Keith's doppelgänger....
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crholmstrom
I have a dvd of this show. Everything is played really fast! I met Bobby. Very nice & personable man. His book, while not on a par with "Life", is a fun read. There are a few "fuzzy" facts. For instance, he says Stevie Wonder had just put out "Songs in the Key of Life" when he opened in 1972. Well....maybe if someone had a time machine & blasted into the future. 1972 was "Music of My Mind" & "Talking Bood". Quite a year! Wish I could see more (& better quality) footage of the Stevie jamming with the Stones. That little bit in "CS Blues" is quite good.