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OK...If no live shows how about a TV special.
Something on the lines of the famous Elvis is Back 1968 one.
It could include some guest vocalists, guitarists and showcase both his own work and some old standards.
An acoustic set, some blues.
I'm sure the TV companies would be up for it.
That's what i'm hoping for
Its better than nothing
This is what the netflix thing is?
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jlowe
OK...If no live shows how about a TV special.
Something on the lines of the famous Elvis is Back 1968 one.
It could include some guest vocalists, guitarists and showcase both his own work and some old standards.
An acoustic set, some blues.
I'm sure the TV companies would be up for it.
That's what i'm hoping for
Its better than nothing
This is what the netflix thing is?
Well, there is no doubt the "netflix thing" is a promo for the new record, but Ive taken it to be more of a documentary and look back even though we could see him playing tracks from his new album.
Another option would be a TV special on the lines of the Carl Perkins and friends show. Anyone remember that? It featured loads of guests of course...including George Harrison who was on top form.
Keith could pull it off.
One day, perhaps.
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jlowe
OK...If no live shows how about a TV special.
Something on the lines of the famous Elvis is Back 1968 one.
It could include some guest vocalists, guitarists and showcase both his own work and some old standards.
An acoustic set, some blues.
I'm sure the TV companies would be up for it.
That's what i'm hoping for
Its better than nothing
This is what the netflix thing is?
Well, there is no doubt the "netflix thing" is a promo for the new record, but Ive taken it to be more of a documentary and look back even though we could see him playing tracks from his new album.
Another option would be a TV special on the lines of the Carl Perkins and friends show. Anyone remember that? It featured loads of guests of course...including George Harrison who was on top form.
Keith could pull it off.
One day, perhaps.
Perhaps, but dudes running out of time
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Richards: "I'm thinking about it now"
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HMS
He must have learned from Mick never answering a question by simply saying "yes" or "no".
A few month ago he said maybe a couple of shows after it´s release, now it´s maybe sometime next year...
...actually all of this means NEVER.
Personally I dont think Crosseyed Heart would work very well live. Unlike TIC & MO the songs are not catchy enough, I guess the sparks wouldn´t fly...
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OneHit
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Steve Jordan - drums
Waddy - guitar
Ivan Neville - keys/piano
Darryl Jones - bass
Jim Horn - saxophone
Sarah Dash - backing vocals/co-lead locals on Gimme Shelter, Illusion and Make No Mistake
Bernard Fowler - backing vocals
Make it happen. Winos 2.0.
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Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Steve Jordan - drums
Waddy - guitar
Ivan Neville - keys/piano
Darryl Jones - bass
Jim Horn - saxophone
Sarah Dash - backing vocals/co-lead locals on Gimme Shelter, Illusion and Make No Mistake
Bernard Fowler - backing vocals
Make it happen. Winos 2.0.
I like it...Winos 2.0 is a great band!
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HMS
He must have learned from Mick never answering a question by simply saying "yes" or "no".
A few month ago he said maybe a couple of shows after it´s release, now it´s maybe sometime next year...
...actually all of this means NEVER.
Personally I dont think Crosseyed Heart would work very well live. Unlike TIC & MO the songs are not catchy enough, I guess the sparks wouldn´t fly...
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ROPENI
Keith can't do a tour,he is too old and not looking too good either,that is why he hasn't even done any playing in all the TV shows he has done to promote his new record,guys be happy with the Netflix Doc,and all the interviews,he needs the rest for the South American tour....
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georgelicks
I can't see the problem with a short mini tour, about 6-8 shows here and there with a 12 song setlist, 60 minutes set:
5 songs from CH (the more easy ones to play live as Robbed Blind, Nothing On Me, Love Overdue...)
2 songs from TIC
2 songs from MO
2 Stones' songs
That's it.
Too late now anyway.
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glimmernanker
wouldn't it be strange he toured solo after that, and eventually some 7-8 months after his solo album was out? I remember he toured right after his previous solo albums.