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benstones
For personal reasons (work) I really need to know if the Stones are going to south american this fall.
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Stoneage
200 000 views, 1 100 posts and (soon) 40 pages of information about the Stones 2015 tour. And yet we know almost nothing. How is that possible?
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Stoneage
200 000 views, 1 100 posts and (soon) 40 pages of information about the Stones 2015 tour. And yet we know almost nothing. How is that possible?
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Fredluvzstones
Mick's Facebook page is run by Mick Talyor's people. That was a post by Mick Taylor.
That is about as official as it is goiong to get at this point.
The old Mick Taylor web site was a whole different story.
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Stoneage
200 000 views, 1 100 posts and (soon) 40 pages of information about the Stones 2015 tour. And yet we know ... we know so much and knows ..... BV 'a professional knows very ..... ... but you can not speak .... we know of North America ... South America .... London .... do not ask how, where and when you can not speak ..... .... our work and 'at risk if you speak ..... see back pages for discussions ..... wait and see .... good concerts 2015/2016 ...
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jammingedward
The post seemed very genuine, especially in the follow up where he said he was still fit enough to tour with the Stones, but isn't up to doing the club circuit with shows everyday and a 6-8 hour drive between 'considering the innings I've had'. Doesn't strike me as something anyone but Mick himself would say.
Anyway maybe he just hasn't been invited to join the tour YET.
Regardless it will be an amazing tour and we are lucky to have seen Mick play once again with Stones for two years!
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Elmo Lewis
Fred hope to see ya in ATL!
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jammingedward
The post seemed very genuine, especially in the follow up where he said he was still fit enough to tour with the Stones, but isn't up to doing the club circuit with shows everyday and a 6-8 hour drive between 'considering the innings I've had'. Doesn't strike me as something anyone but Mick himself would say.
Anyway maybe he just hasn't been invited to join the tour YET.
Regardless it will be an amazing tour and we are lucky to have seen Mick play once again with Stones for two years!
He was specifically told he was out.
Some in the USA were lucky enough to see him play with the Stones. Only those from the southern states who flew great distances. Looks like they are getting screwed out of that chance this time around which might be their last chance too.
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jammingedward
The post seemed very genuine, especially in the follow up where he said he was still fit enough to tour with the Stones, but isn't up to doing the club circuit with shows everyday and a 6-8 hour drive between 'considering the innings I've had'. Doesn't strike me as something anyone but Mick himself would say.
Anyway maybe he just hasn't been invited to join the tour YET.
Regardless it will be an amazing tour and we are lucky to have seen Mick play once again with Stones for two years!
He was specifically told he was out.
Some in the USA were lucky enough to see him play with the Stones. Only those from the southern states who flew great distances. Looks like they are getting screwed out of that chance this time around which might be their last chance too.
Yes we were lucky to see him on the last tour. But for me that magic is over, the one song highlight exciting but somewhat disappointing musically. I think Taylor needs two or three songs just to warm up. I'm just going to assume he's out for the next round so I don't suffer any loss of expectations and can be surprised and elated if he guests again.
But in case our comments have any bearing on the decision to include him...hell yeah, bring him back, let him play on all the songs he was a part of, include him in all the rehearsals, let him go off on a few tunes, let Ronnie play acoustic or some other instrument on a few songs, or at least not another Les Paul when MT's playing. More guitar excitement in a modern Rolling Stones show is a good way to keep everything exciting, fresh and less predictable.
Since Mick is so big on always "moving forward", I wonder what he's going to bring to the table for this round of shows? More guitars would do it for me. An acoustic mini-set would do it for me. Bill Wyman and more Mick Taylor would do it for me. Ry Cooder and Stevie Wonder guesting would do it for me. But he's got to do something, can't imagine basically the same show as last time again. peace
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jammingedward
The post seemed very genuine, especially in the follow up where he said he was still fit enough to tour with the Stones, but isn't up to doing the club circuit with shows everyday and a 6-8 hour drive between 'considering the innings I've had'. Doesn't strike me as something anyone but Mick himself would say.
Anyway maybe he just hasn't been invited to join the tour YET.
Regardless it will be an amazing tour and we are lucky to have seen Mick play once again with Stones for two years!
He was specifically told he was out.
Some in the USA were lucky enough to see him play with the Stones. Only those from the southern states who flew great distances. Looks like they are getting screwed out of that chance this time around which might be their last chance too.
Yes we were lucky to see him on the last tour. But for me that magic is over, the one song highlight exciting but somewhat disappointing musically. I think Taylor needs two or three songs just to warm up. I'm just going to assume he's out for the next round so I don't suffer any loss of expectations and can be surprised and elated if he guests again.
But in case our comments have any bearing on the decision to include him...hell yeah, bring him back, let him play on all the songs he was a part of, include him in all the rehearsals, let him go off on a few tunes, let Ronnie play acoustic or some other instrument on a few songs, or at least not another Les Paul when MT's playing. More guitar excitement in a modern Rolling Stones show is a good way to keep everything exciting, fresh and less predictable.
Since Mick is so big on always "moving forward", I wonder what he's going to bring to the table for this round of shows? More guitars would do it for me. An acoustic mini-set would do it for me. Bill Wyman and more Mick Taylor would do it for me. Ry Cooder and Stevie Wonder guesting would do it for me. But he's got to do something, can't imagine basically the same show as last time again. peace
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MisterDDDD
So many Mick Jaggers commenting here and running the Rolling Stones.. tough to figure out who the actual genius front man actually is anymore.
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flacnvinyl
Even better... I genuinely hope we see the return of the Bstage...
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Stoneage
200 000 views, 1 100 posts and (soon) 40 pages of information about the Stones 2015 tour. And yet we know almost nothing. How is that possible?
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Naturalust
But in case our comments have any bearing on the decision to include him...hell yeah, bring him back, let him play on all the songs he was a part of, include him in all the rehearsals, let him go off on a few tunes, let Ronnie play acoustic or some other instrument on a few songs, or at least not another Les Paul when MT's playing. More guitar excitement in a modern Rolling Stones show is a good way to keep everything exciting, fresh and less predictable.
Well said.