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Mathijs
Why would the Stones invite him? It's an affair of the current band, not of the band from 43 years ago.
And it seems that his involvement with the band in 2013 and 2014 has gone quite sour...
Mathijs
I understood that the Stones did invite him?
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
most two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. Sitting in his bathrobe, cigarretes and ash trays spread about, half full beers and red sippy cups on the scattering the floor. Much like the day he left the Stones and shattered his Gibson 355 to firewood, another brick on the wall! The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
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DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
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DancelittleSisterQuote
Mathijs
Why would the Stones invite him? It's an affair of the current band, not of the band from 43 years ago.
And it seems that his involvement with the band in 2013 and 2014 has gone quite sour...
Mathijs
I understood that the Stones did invite him?
He was invited by people «without the proper authority», apparently (AKA not by the Stones themselves)..
Simple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
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DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
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DoomandGloomSimple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
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DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
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DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
there was such a quote from Wood himself about six months before the anniversary. I can't substantiate but remember him spilling the beans on this strategy.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloomSimple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
I don't think Jagger had impact on who Woody wanted to play with on his spare time. Not even Mick has that kind of clout..
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DoomandGloomthere was such a quote from Wood himself about six months before the anniversary. I can't substantiate but remember him spilling the beans on this strategy.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloomSimple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
I don't think Jagger had impact on who Woody wanted to play with on his spare time. Not even Mick has that kind of clout..
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DoomandGloomthere was such a quote from Wood himself about six months before the anniversary. I can't substantiate but remember him spilling the beans on this strategy.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloomSimple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
I don't think Jagger had impact on who Woody wanted to play with on his spare time. Not even Mick has that kind of clout..
Ronnie's gigs were after the anniversary gigs. They were even after the US 2013 tour..
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DoomandGloomnope there was.some stuff previousQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloomthere was such a quote from Wood himself about six months before the anniversary. I can't substantiate but remember him spilling the beans on this strategy.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloomSimple answer, Jagger told Wood to work out stuff with Taylor because they were worried that Keith would faulter and Jagger wanted to tour no.matter what.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
I don't think Jagger had impact on who Woody wanted to play with on his spare time. Not even Mick has that kind of clout..
Ronnie's gigs were after the anniversary gigs. They were even after the US 2013 tour..
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DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloommost two faced act of all was inviting Taylor to join up with Wood at the same time it became clear he was not invited for The Sticky Fingers Tour. Very tacky, Wood plays to all sides, his comments about Taylor are shallow and insecure.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
DoomandGloom
So now he's been offered an invite after "his office" sent an email to the gallery but Taylor can't make it in time. Why make the effort to reach out and complain if you don't intend to make use of the invitation? Instead we are led to believe Taylor is typing at home adnauseum, responding to almost every related comment. The Stones certainly have handled this poorly but that is no excuse for a public blood bath from Taylor. Wood comes out the worst through all of this, insecure about being blown off the stage by a "ghost" since 1975. That is the inescapable truth despite all attempts to rewrite history. With a friend like Ronnie who needs enemies.
How on earth are you coming to that conclusion?
Ronnie didn't have to single-handedly invite Taylor to the Jimmy Reed-gigs and other of his gigs, but he did. He could have had ANY other guitarist there with him, but he chose Taylor.
It seems you have made up your mind about who to blame for this, but think it over and try to explain why Ronnie is insecure when he wanted to work with Taylor for these gigs..
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Beast
Thank you, Dandie. Any excuse to bash Ronnie, who also invited MT to play with him on other occasions as well.
Off the top of my head, I've seen them at the 100 Club quite some time ago at least once, then at Boogie for Stu ...
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MisterDDDD
This thread really should be left to the celebration and excitement of Exhibitionism...
The discussion of the disgruntled former member's most recent outburst is here...
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Beast
Thank you, Dandie. Any excuse to bash Ronnie, who also invited MT to play with him on other occasions as well.
Off the top of my head, I've seen them at the 100 Club quite some time ago at least once, then at Boogie for Stu ...
... where he gave MT his amp when MT was having trouble with his own.
Thank you Dandelion dear, and my dear glam Beast.
I checked in on this thread to see all the happy excitement for the opening tonight,
and instead I'm sorry I looked at it.
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Rollin92
Just been to the gallery, not a lot of people waiting behind the barriers yet but there isn't a lot of public standing space either. The public are limited to the paved area outside the ticket office and gate to the gallery.
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DoomandGloomthe band created this contraversy by being insensitiveQuote
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... where he gave MT his amp when MT was having trouble with his own.
Thank you Dandelion dear, and my dear glam Beast.
I checked in on this thread to see all the happy excitement for the opening tonight,
and instead I'm sorry I looked at it.
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DoomandGloomthe band created this contraversy by being insensitiveQuote
with sssoul
... where he gave MT his amp when MT was having trouble with his own.
Thank you Dandelion dear, and my dear glam Beast.
I checked in on this thread to see all the happy excitement for the opening tonight,
and instead I'm sorry I looked at it.
I don't see any controversy. I see a tiny number of posters thrashing around making lots of embarrassing noise.
"The band" is the Rolling Stones. Yes, they're insensitive. Unbunch your panties, willya