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His Majesty
He said in Life it had an 8 track tape machine.
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rollmops
Did the 3 other stones ever came to Weston at the same time and played there?
Rock and roll,
Mops
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rollmops
Did the 3 other stones ever came to Weston at the same time and played there?
Rock and roll,
Mops
Good question...in fact I wonder if individually Mick and Charlie have ever visited Weston?
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with sssoul
The rendition of You Win Again that he contributed to the Hank Williams tribute disc Timeless was recorded there.
So was his sister-in-law's CD My Soul Is a Witness, which Keith plays on.
Apparently it's called Studio L.
Thank you Rockman. That is probably the closest we will ever get to weston's "secret fantasy" basement.The description by Vogue is pretty cool; I sure wish i could have gone down there.Too late now.Quote
Rockman
At one point during the tour we turn a corner and arrive at a closed door. Hansen, hand on the knob, pauses and gives me a you-are-not-going-to-believe-this stare. “It’s not like Keith goes down here anymore,” she says, rolling her eyes as only a woman who has been married to a man for 27 years could. We head down into the basement, the stairway walls lined with gold and platinum records, and emerge into what must be every aging Rolling Stones fan’s secret fantasy: a virtual barroom filled with rock paraphernalia and table games of every sort. Keith used to record down here, but no more: Patti moved most of the amps and mixing boards out (though there are guitars and saxophones and keyboards all over the house). On one wall, there is a giant framed bus-shelter poster of Hansen’s totally hot Gap ad from 1999. On another, every single Rolling Stones Rolling Stone cover—except of course for the one that is on the newsstand as we speak (the reissue of Exile on Main St. topped the charts all over the world). “I will have to find a spot for it,” she says sweetly.
Patti Hansen interview VOGUE 2010
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Rockman
At one point during the tour we turn a corner and arrive at a closed door. Hansen, hand on the knob, pauses and gives me a you-are-not-going-to-believe-this stare. “It’s not like Keith goes down here anymore,” she says, rolling her eyes as only a woman who has been married to a man for 27 years could. We head down into the basement, the stairway walls lined with gold and platinum records, and emerge into what must be every aging Rolling Stones fan’s secret fantasy: a virtual barroom filled with rock paraphernalia and table games of every sort. Keith used to record down here, but no more: Patti moved most of the amps and mixing boards out (though there are guitars and saxophones and keyboards all over the house). On one wall, there is a giant framed bus-shelter poster of Hansen’s totally hot Gap ad from 1999. On another, every single Rolling Stones Rolling Stone cover—except of course for the one that is on the newsstand as we speak (the reissue of Exile on Main St. topped the charts all over the world). “I will have to find a spot for it,” she says sweetly.
Patti Hansen interview VOGUE 2010
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StonedAsia
I seem to remember saying that on 9/11 he was recording with Ronnie Spector???
great interview , "my job is to turm Mick on , if i can turn Mick on he can turn the world on " A fine example of why we love the Glimmer twins as much as we do .i really love the Stones and viewing this early in the morning put such a big smile on my face .
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jlowe
Interesting (given the stage of his career) that around 18 months ago Keith purchased a property in NYC, having sold his previous one many years ago.
It could be of course that he wanted to remain (physically) closer to his daughters who now seem to be based in the City.
So with studios closer to hand, the need to have one in Weston seems less of a requirement.
Which from a creative standpoint might be a good thing.