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latebloomer
Thanks so much Christiano, that video says it all...watched it twice and I'm still smiling. So lovely to see them together like that.
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Redhotcarpetits called actingQuote
latebloomer
Thanks so much Christiano, that video says it all...watched it twice and I'm still smiling. So lovely to see them together like that.
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aliebdon't ruin it for us mateQuote
Redhotcarpetits called actingQuote
latebloomer
Thanks so much Christiano, that video says it all...watched it twice and I'm still smiling. So lovely to see them together like that.
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aliebdon't ruin it for us mateQuote
Redhotcarpetits called actingQuote
latebloomer
Thanks so much Christiano, that video says it all...watched it twice and I'm still smiling. So lovely to see them together like that.
Yes, please.
It doesn't look like acting to me.
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Deltics
A phone in Edith Grove?
Hmmmmmm.
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CaptainCorella
Interesting.
It's well documented that one of many things that Stu brought to the band was use of his office phone.
It's also well documented that Brian had to pick a name pretty much on the spur of the moment. (I think that previous versions describe it as being needed when they got a booking, not when they were placing an advert - but that's splitting hairs).
I'd never previously given a thought to how you deal with phones and their scarcity in rented premises in 1962.
I reckon that a phone box in the hallway is very plausible - as a student in 1966 we had a phone box in our hallway.
But, how you reconcile talking on the phone in a hallway with looking at an album cover that was lying around defies me!
If PHELGE is around, perhaps he can remember - after all he did live there as well.
(If nothing else, this video shows how much patience Mick must have to deal with essentially an incoherent Keith. Most books record that Keith & Brian shared a room, as did Mick and Phelge.)
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Rockman
houses that were turned into flats or bedsits usually had a payphone, in the hallway.
YEAH!!! ...that's more than likely a strong possibility ....
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DEmerson
Agreed that David Bowie IS was most excellent (I saw it in London and Chicago) and one wonders if Mick ever went, and perhaps copped an idea or two. While they have said they've had the idea for several years - and Mick did go to an Abba Exhibit when they played Stockholm.
I'm heading to London and just bought an Exhibitionism ticket to Fri. July 1 in the morning. Looking forward to it!
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DEmerson
Agreed that David Bowie IS was most excellent (I saw it in London and Chicago) and one wonders if Mick ever went, and perhaps copped an idea or two. While they have said they've had the idea for several years - and Mick did go to an Abba Exhibit when they played Stockholm.
I'm heading to London and just bought an Exhibitionism ticket to Fri. July 1 in the morning. Looking forward to it!
he's said in several interviews that he regrets never having gone to the David Bowie exhibit, although i'm sure he did read about it and whatnot
Having been to both exhibitions, i liked them both for different reasons, but obviously since i have more of an affinity to the Stones i prefer this one.
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crawdaddy
Yes! I'm not doing a spoiler at all, but that was one of quite a few setlists Ronnie had done, that were on display.
Also a short video of him writing it down.
So much to see at Exhibitionism, and Matt Lee is easily the biggest contributer I reckon, along with a guy called Ali, and the Stones themselves.