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georgie48
The virtual opening of the Unzipped exhibition in Groningen (by Mick) can be seen on the next link as of 17.00h (European time) on upcoming Thursday.
[www.rollingstonesgroningen.nl]
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Hairball
Nice video thanks, but I could only understood the parts where Mick was speaking ha.
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Hairball
Nice video thanks, but I could only understood the parts where Mick was speaking ha. I do have Dutch ancestry, but unfortunately I don't speak the language.
That jazzy instrumental version of Paint it Black at the end...loved it...reminded me a bit of the great Karl Gott version, but w/out the vocals.
Anybody know what version it is?
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Hairball
Nice video thanks, but I could only understood the parts where Mick was speaking ha. I do have Dutch ancestry, but unfortunately I don't speak the language.
That jazzy instrumental version of Paint it Black at the end...loved it...reminded me a bit of the great Karl Gott version, but w/out the vocals.
Anybody know what version it is?
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Koen
Everyone say ‘Groningen’ ten times in a row!
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TheflyingDutchman
They parted ways. Only explanation.
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TheflyingDutchman
They parted ways. Only explanation.
Come on! Don't be like that! Every member of the band was an important part of the whole history!! From Ian Stewart to Brian Jones. From Mick Taylor to Ronnie Wood.
Yes, he left the band, but let's not forget his amazing guitar play, his important role between 1969 and 1974 in music, the timing when he joined the band. I hate it when people just 'erase' or downgrade his part in Stones history. Too easy, too low! Sorry to say this.
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TheflyingDutchman
They parted ways. Only explanation.
Come on! Don't be like that! Every member of the band was an important part of the whole history!! From Ian Stewart to Brian Jones. From Mick Taylor to Ronnie Wood.
Yes, he left the band, but let's not forget his amazing guitar play, his important role between 1969 and 1974 in music, the timing when he joined the band. I hate it when people just 'erase' or downgrade his part in Stones history. Too easy, too low! Sorry to say this.
Of course he was; Taylor is my favourite guitarist within the Stones. But if it goes like this they don't tango anymore, otherwise he would still be in the picture.