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DandelionPowderman
Why not the entire show? People would have complained about four songs as well..
When Taylor played on 4 songs (including the Satisfaction encore) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, it created a real buzz. Stones Fans that attended the show were ecstatic.
What's not to like ?
Which is exactly why his role was minimized. Why did they not play CYHMK every night, when it was the highlight every time they played it? Talk of how much better the stones are with him is not what they wanted.
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DancelittleSister
Don't expect anything, and if you get something it's a bonus:
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TheGreek
he should be with the Glimmers on tour and performing for entire concerts in a triple assault lineup with Keef and Ronnie .That would be fun TRIPLE WEAVING !!!
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lapaz62
Didn't Taylor do a show just before Christmas and if so is there a recording floating around.
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Norbert
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lapaz62
Didn't Taylor do a show just before Christmas and if so is there a recording floating around.
This one? - Bernard Fowler w/MT and RW - Dec 15, 2015
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roryfaninva
The real star here is good old John Mayall- 80 years old plus still touring and damned if he doesn't sound just about the same as he did 50 years ago.
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DancelittleSister
Never saw this interview with Taylor before:
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marianna
Doesn't his former manager run "his" website? Since the website runs the Facebook page, Mick didn't post that himself.
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marianna
Doesn't his former manager run "his" website? Since the website runs the Facebook page, Mick didn't post that himself.
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marianna
Doesn't his former manager run "his" website? Since the website runs the Facebook page, Mick didn't post that himself.
And yet, this webpage has many of the same posts as his bootleg Facebook page (I call it that because, for a long time, it had to be listed as a fan page just to get to exist on Facebook). That page was, at the very least, run by his long term girlfriend (I'm sure that word doesn't adequately describe their relationship, but it's all I can think of). So there was some legitimacy there.
My theory: Mick was able to regain control of this Facebook page (which has all of the signs of being run by the Stones promotional team during the 2013 tour of America).
If anyone knows any more, please chime in.