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lem motlow
one of the side effects of taylor not being on the tour is that it has triggered jagger derangement syndrome [JDS]in a number of fans.
the onset of jds comes quickly,the patient becomes angry at the aging rockstar for a number of reasons both real and imagined and it can be set off at anytime.
if a friend or family member becomes afflicted with jds do the following-
calmly explain that we dont really know why mr taylor isn't going to be on tour and it could be-
1.mr taylor is ill
2.he doesnt want to be there
3.a certain mr richards may not want to spend the hours upon hours required to work the rolling stones into a 3 guitar band.
4.the band may have decided collectively they want to carry on being a two guitar band, they way they've been for over 50 years.
5.mr taylor has other obligations.
6.taylor has left the music business and joined isis
7.reasons we will never know and therefore cant pin on mick jagger
8.charlie didnt like his clothes
9.his trips to the backstage buffet resulted in a loss for the band
10.he joined the allman brothers
None of these are the reason Taylor isn't with them.
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lem motlow
one of the side effects of taylor not being on the tour is that it has triggered jagger derangement syndrome [JDS]in a number of fans.
the onset of jds comes quickly,the patient becomes angry at the aging rockstar for a number of reasons both real and imagined and it can be set off at anytime.
if a friend or family member becomes afflicted with jds do the following-
calmly explain that we dont really know why mr taylor isn't going to be on tour and it could be-
1.mr taylor is ill
2.he doesnt want to be there
3.a certain mr richards may not want to spend the hours upon hours required to work the rolling stones into a 3 guitar band.
4.the band may have decided collectively they want to carry on being a two guitar band, they way they've been for over 50 years.
5.mr taylor has other obligations.
6.taylor has left the music business and joined isis
7.reasons we will never know and therefore cant pin on mick jagger
8.charlie didnt like his clothes
9.his trips to the backstage buffet resulted in a loss for the band
10.he joined the allman brothers
None of these are the reason Taylor isn't with them.
I think 2 and 3 might be the most plausible..
but what is the reason..?
insurance or something..
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PhillyFAN
Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
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If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
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Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
The thing is, as has been said, without MT the guys can still sell out stadia in seconds all over the world. Plus, as it's been the four guys on promotional stuff for years now it wouldn't surprise me if many people didn't even know who Taylor and Bill were. The fact that they're doing SF may have some bearing on it but then Roger Waters toured Floyd's biggest two records by himself (bar some guest appearances) to sell out crowds.
While I kind of agree with this, I don't know if its true. 2006 seemed like an anomaly. I saw them at Giants Stadium in the NY area then and I remember what a big deal was made that it undersold. I didn't really notice it while I was there, but I doubt the band didn't know and I remember thinking "they play like they're playing to a full stadium!"Quote
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Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
The thing is, as has been said, without MT the guys can still sell out stadia in seconds all over the world. Plus, as it's been the four guys on promotional stuff for years now it wouldn't surprise me if many people didn't even know who Taylor and Bill were. The fact that they're doing SF may have some bearing on it but then Roger Waters toured Floyd's biggest two records by himself (bar some guest appearances) to sell out crowds.
I just don't think that "the guys" can sell out stadiums all over the world anymore. I was at a half-emty Gillete Stadium in Foxboro, MA in 2006. Bought tickets at the stadium window and rocked out. I will be very surprised if they sell out all the shows this upcoming tour. Many of my friends, myself included, only went to see them in 2013 because of Mick Taylor, certaining not to listen to the was horses again and again . . .
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On topic, MJ was asked about Taylor in the RS interview [www.rollingstone.com] and he's still being somewhat "diplomatic" about Taylor :
Q : Are you bringing Mick Taylor on this tour?
A : I don't think so. We're not. Not on this tour.
Maybe a future tour then, would have made sense to have him for a SF/ZIP inspired tour but they probably didn't want to get him/fans to think he would now be a permanent guest/backup like say Bernard or Lisa or Tim, or Blondie for a while. Many good/business reasons for that I suppose...
Yeah, Mick gives the impression that nothing fatal or final has happened, and Tayor might show up one day/tour again. Something just happened for this particular tour. I personally have given up any speculation whatever that "something" is... Seemingly always when Taylor 'disappears', we all are just left with quesses...
Another impression I get from Mick is: 'look, if Taylor is there or not, it's not any big deal'.
- Doxa
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PhillyFAN
Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
The thing is, as has been said, without MT the guys can still sell out stadia in seconds all over the world. Plus, as it's been the four guys on promotional stuff for years now it wouldn't surprise me if many people didn't even know who Taylor and Bill were. The fact that they're doing SF may have some bearing on it but then Roger Waters toured Floyd's biggest two records by himself (bar some guest appearances) to sell out crowds.
I just don't think that "the guys" can sell out stadiums all over the world anymore. I was at a half-emty Gillete Stadium in Foxboro, MA in 2006. Bought tickets at the stadium window and rocked out. I will be very surprised if they sell out all the shows this upcoming tour. Many of my friends, myself included, only went to see them in 2013 because of Mick Taylor, certaining not to listen to the was horses again and again . . .
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PhillyFAN
Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
The thing is, as has been said, without MT the guys can still sell out stadia in seconds all over the world. Plus, as it's been the four guys on promotional stuff for years now it wouldn't surprise me if many people didn't even know who Taylor and Bill were. The fact that they're doing SF may have some bearing on it but then Roger Waters toured Floyd's biggest two records by himself (bar some guest appearances) to sell out crowds.
I just don't think that "the guys" can sell out stadiums all over the world anymore. I was at a half-emty Gillete Stadium in Foxboro, MA in 2006. Bought tickets at the stadium window and rocked out. I will be very surprised if they sell out all the shows this upcoming tour. Many of my friends, myself included, only went to see them in 2013 because of Mick Taylor, certaining not to listen to the was horses again and again . . .
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PhillyFAN
Well there is still time for them to change their minds about bringing Taylor back. The tour does not start until the end of May. Plenty of time to rehearse a few songs. If Mick Jagger thinks the fans want him back, I believe they will put him in for a few songs.
The thing is, as has been said, without MT the guys can still sell out stadia in seconds all over the world. Plus, as it's been the four guys on promotional stuff for years now it wouldn't surprise me if many people didn't even know who Taylor and Bill were. The fact that they're doing SF may have some bearing on it but then Roger Waters toured Floyd's biggest two records by himself (bar some guest appearances) to sell out crowds.
I just don't think that "the guys" can sell out stadiums all over the world anymore. I was at a half-emty Gillete Stadium in Foxboro, MA in 2006. Bought tickets at the stadium window and rocked out. I will be very surprised if they sell out all the shows this upcoming tour. Many of my friends, myself included, only went to see them in 2013 because of Mick Taylor, certaining not to listen to the was horses again and again . . .
I find the same general feeling up here in Toronto. I've been going to Stones concerts with the same folks for almost 40 years. I could barely get them interested to go two years ago and it was Mick Taylor's guest spot that was the deciding factor. We got CYHMK and Midnight Rambler and it made the night. It's all we talked about having 'come of age' with Ya-ya's, Sticky and Exile.
Now I'm getting..."Again? Really?..."No Mick Taylor? Seriously? Are you kidding?"..."Ahh, I don't know this time..."
It's tough to get my 'boomer' friends interested. No new album. No new song. No MT. Are there enough young/new fans, first timers around to make the tour sell out? I don't know...but I didn't feel the need to rush out to get an Amex card!
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MJG196
No big secrets are revealed, but I wonder if it has to do with MT getting such a huge applause every time he hit the stage.
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Jimmy C
From Keith's interview that just came out in Rolling Stone:
Are you bringing Mick Taylor on the tour?
Um, I'm not sure. The last I heard…I'm not sure if he's available or what his condition is at the moment. I'm waiting to hear about that.
That's a shame because he's all over Sticky Fingers.
Yeah, it's just one of those things. I'm not sure. I just haven't gotten into that thing, but I heard he was sick. [Through a representative, Taylor says he is not sick and was not invited onto the tour.]
Read more: [www.rollingstone.com]
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OpenG
Keith is no longer the rebel he is saying the politically correct thing about Taylor in the interview. Jagger runs the show. I hate when Keith says in interviews he wants to take the stones and go as far out as possible. That's BS they are playing the same set list and vegas act the last 30 years. Its all for the magazines. Himself and the band have not improved their performances or tried to write good songs just going through the motions.
play the guitar boy
peace
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Well however much I hate how Keith showed once again he is just full of shit, he is. Yet, I also don't believe he is just going through the motions. I was very cynical about how the Stones would sound for the 50th tour, he really astounded me and played way beyond expectations with those classic flashes of brilliance. But this is so characteristic of Keith's bullshit bravado. He's always been an entitled British nobel.
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whitem8
Well however much I hate how Keith showed once again he is just full of shit, he is. Yet, I also don't believe he is just going through the motions. I was very cynical about how the Stones would sound for the 50th tour, he really astounded me and played way beyond expectations with those classic flashes of brilliance. But this is so characteristic of Keith's bullshit bravado. He's always been an entitled British nobel.
Who's full of shit - the one who told Keith or Keith?
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OpenG
Keith is no longer the rebel he is saying the politically correct thing about Taylor in the interview. Jagger runs the show. I hate when Keith says in interviews he wants to take the stones and go as far out as possible. That's BS they are playing the same set list and vegas act the last 30 years. Its all for the magazines. Himself and the band have not improved their performances or tried to write good songs just going through the motions.
play the guitar boy
peace
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whitem8
Well however much I hate how Keith showed once again he is just full of shit, he is. Yet, I also don't believe he is just going through the motions. I was very cynical about how the Stones would sound for the 50th tour, he really astounded me and played way beyond expectations with those classic flashes of brilliance. But this is so characteristic of Keith's bullshit bravado. He's always been an entitled British nobel.
Who's full of shit - the one who told Keith or Keith?
He could have send a fax to Taylor, at least.
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whitem8
Well however much I hate how Keith showed once again he is just full of shit, he is. Yet, I also don't believe he is just going through the motions. I was very cynical about how the Stones would sound for the 50th tour, he really astounded me and played way beyond expectations with those classic flashes of brilliance. But this is so characteristic of Keith's bullshit bravado. He's always been an entitled British nobel.
Who's full of shit - the one who told Keith or Keith?
He could have send a fax to Taylor, at least.
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lem motlow
one of the side effects of taylor not being on the tour is that it has triggered jagger derangement syndrome [JDS]in a number of fans.
the onset of jds comes quickly,the patient becomes angry at the aging rockstar for a number of reasons both real and imagined and it can be set off at anytime.
if a friend or family member becomes afflicted with jds do the following-
calmly explain that we dont really know why mr taylor isn't going to be on tour and it could be-
1.mr taylor is ill
2.he doesnt want to be there
3.a certain mr richards may not want to spend the hours upon hours required to work the rolling stones into a 3 guitar band.
4.the band may have decided collectively they want to carry on being a two guitar band, they way they've been for over 50 years.
5.mr taylor has other obligations.
6.taylor has left the music business and joined isis
7.reasons we will never know and therefore cant pin on mick jagger
8.charlie didnt like his clothes
9.his trips to the backstage buffet resulted in a loss for the band
10.he joined the allman brothers