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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 01:38


Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: November 2, 2013 01:39


Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 01:48



Paul Weller on stage now.


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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 01:49



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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: kleermaker ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:04

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bye bye johnny
Getting ready with @MickTaylorInfo for @BluesFestUK ~



Comparing footwear with one of tonight's guests?

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Nice pic: blue suede shoes.

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:14

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
What a great time you all must have had

-------------------
Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:27

I wish everyone of us could be there right now. As far as I'm reading what some folks are writing on Twitter, it seems this is a great night for those who are now on Royal Albert Hall.



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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Britney ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:30

Quote
bye bye johnny
Getting ready with @MickTaylorInfo for @BluesFestUK ~



Comparing footwear with one of tonight's guests?



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Is this the annual fancy shoe convention or what?

www.rsundercover.eu

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:30

And now it seems the concert has just ended.

@ronniewood Thank you so so so much for tonight!! smiling smiley You and the band were great. Fab gig. God bless you @BluesFestUK #BluesFestUK

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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:31


Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:36


Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 02:37


Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: November 2, 2013 03:18

WowowowWOW. What a gig. Ronnie was Suuuuuperb & the two of them together OUTstanding. You Cutting Room people - that is one HOT ticket.

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: November 2, 2013 04:15

Photo by Paul Weller's wife, Hannah.



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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: November 2, 2013 05:22

'Big Boss Man' with Bobby Womack. Thanks to the uploader.



Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: MisterDDDD ()
Date: November 2, 2013 05:40

Thanks for posting... Very cool!

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: November 2, 2013 07:41

So....what was the setlist? Who were the special guests?

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 07:44

Here's Ronnie with Paul Weller and Mick Hucknall:











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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 07:46

And here's another ones:








Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 07:55

Bright Lights, Big City with Bobby Womack:




Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: November 2, 2013 08:44

It's already been said, but I got say it for myself, THAT was a truly outstanding gig. I for one suspected it would be good, but nowhere near as good as that.

Whatever future the Rolling Stones have at this point in time, a large part of it rests in the hands of Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor. For those of you who believe that Ronnie's role in the Stones is deliberately restrained, then what he displayed tonight at the RAH would completely reaffirm that. Talk about "the ancient art of weaving" ... there was lots and lots of it going on between Ronnie & Mick Taylor. Pure joy. And as for Mick Taylor, seeing him up there tonight with Ronnie made me realise just how terribly underused he was on the 2012/2013 50th shows ....

For those folk who had an opportunity to have been there tonight and WEREN'T ......... shoot yourselves now ! You f***ed up in a big way ! Ronnie B Goode !!

Right then, excuse me ..... I'm just gonna rush out to my nearest music store and dig out everything I can find by one Jimmy Reed

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 09:08

It's great that you could be there, paulywaul. I only could see some pictures and the videos later, but I can see it was a terrific concert.

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Aquamarine ()
Date: November 2, 2013 09:18

What a great show this seems to have been, and especially the Mick Hucknall parts! Would have loved to have been there. smiling smiley

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: crawdaddy ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:09

One thing for sure.
All the hype and anticipation for this show has definatey lived up to all expectatons and more by the sounds of it.
Thanks for the pics,videos and comments from all contributors.
RAH in my opinion is the best venue in U.K. especially for a gig like this. smileys with beer

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Deluxtone ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:19

Quote
Britney
Quote
bye bye johnny
Getting ready with @MickTaylorInfo for @BluesFestUK ~



Comparing footwear with one of tonight's guests?



[twitter.com]

Is this the annual fancy shoe convention or what?


Shoes Fest.

Never mind the music .....

It is ESSENTIAL that we have a complete set of pictures of all participants' footwear ...........

their Blues Shoes.



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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Deluxtone ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:24

Quote
paulywaul

Whatever future the Rolling Stones have at this point in time, a large part of it rests in the hands of Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor. For those of you who believe that Ronnie's role in the Stones is deliberately restrained, then what he displayed tonight at the RAH would completely reaffirm that. Talk about "the ancient art of weaving" ... there was lots and lots of it going on between Ronnie & Mick Taylor. Pure joy. And as for Mick Taylor, seeing him up there tonight with Ronnie made me realise just how terribly underused he was on the 2012/2013 50th shows ....

It is not sacrilege to believe that Ronnie and Mick T could carry the Stones.
It is obvious they can. Creatively and forcefully.

Preferably we can keep all three.

But as long as Ronnie keeps going (unfuelled) then the future is Bright ....

the future is RONNIE!

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Deluxtone ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:30

Quote
bye bye johnny
Getting ready with @MickTaylorInfo for @BluesFestUK ~




Ron Laurel and Oliver Taylor?

Stan Wood and Mick Hardy

or some other internomastic weaving nonsense .....


mmmm .......... how about .........


Tweedly-Ron and Tweedly-T



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Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:34

Quote
Deluxtone
Quote
paulywaul

Whatever future the Rolling Stones have at this point in time, a large part of it rests in the hands of Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor. For those of you who believe that Ronnie's role in the Stones is deliberately restrained, then what he displayed tonight at the RAH would completely reaffirm that. Talk about "the ancient art of weaving" ... there was lots and lots of it going on between Ronnie & Mick Taylor. Pure joy. And as for Mick Taylor, seeing him up there tonight with Ronnie made me realise just how terribly underused he was on the 2012/2013 50th shows ....

It is not sacrilege to believe that Ronnie and Mick T could carry the Stones.
It is obvious they can. Creatively and forcefully.


Preferably we can keep all three.

But as long as Ronnie keeps going (unfuelled) then the future is Bright ....

the future is RONNIE!

Absolutely, very well said

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:44

Quote
Deluxtone
Quote
paulywaul

Whatever future the Rolling Stones have at this point in time, a large part of it rests in the hands of Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor. For those of you who believe that Ronnie's role in the Stones is deliberately restrained, then what he displayed tonight at the RAH would completely reaffirm that. Talk about "the ancient art of weaving" ... there was lots and lots of it going on between Ronnie & Mick Taylor. Pure joy. And as for Mick Taylor, seeing him up there tonight with Ronnie made me realise just how terribly underused he was on the 2012/2013 50th shows ....

It is not sacrilege to believe that Ronnie and Mick T could carry the Stones.
It is obvious they can. Creatively and forcefully.

Preferably we can keep all three.

But as long as Ronnie keeps going (unfuelled) then the future is Bright ....

the future is RONNIE!

I was watching this video and thinking just the same. When I grow up, I want to play the guitar like Mick Taylor. drinking smiley




Re: Ronnie Wood Band w/ Mick Taylor - London, October 30 & November 1
Posted by: RoughJusticeOnYa ()
Date: November 2, 2013 11:57

Quote
paulywaul
It's already been said, but I got say it for myself, THAT was a truly outstanding gig. I for one suspected it would be good, but nowhere near as good as that.

Whatever future the Rolling Stones have at this point in time, a large part of it rests in the hands of Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor. For those of you who believe that Ronnie's role in the Stones is deliberately restrained, then what he displayed tonight at the RAH would completely reaffirm that. Talk about "the ancient art of weaving" ... there was lots and lots of it going on between Ronnie & Mick Taylor. Pure joy. And as for Mick Taylor, seeing him up there tonight with Ronnie made me realise just how terribly underused he was on the 2012/2013 50th shows ....

For those folk who had an opportunity to have been there tonight and WEREN'T ......... shoot yourselves now ! You f***ed up in a big way ! Ronnie B Goode !!

Right then, excuse me ..... I'm just gonna rush out to my nearest music store and dig out everything I can find by one Jimmy Reed

...Kudos, PW! That's a raving reflection, straight from the heart!
Good for you to have been there.

smileys with beer

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