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John1982
As you can't fax your posts to iorr, we will never see a post bei Keith himself. ;-)
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SomeTorontoGirl
Ooh ooh! Can I be Jane Rose?
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Tubeman
Its rare but I believe it occurs.
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tomcasagranda
On a different fan forum website, it was alleged that Bob Dylan appeared, and said that he would perform the song Highlands in concert the next night. The next night Dylan did indeed perform Highlands.
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marcovandereijk
I always suspected HMS to be one of them...
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tomcasagranda
On a different fan forum website, it was alleged that Bob Dylan appeared, and said that he would perform the song Highlands in concert the next night. The next night Dylan did indeed perform Highlands.
From Patrick Humphries' Tom Waits biography, The Many Lives of Tom Waits. Here's a quote:
One of the best examples of just how much an artist could relish this anonymous interplay came in 1999. A network of Bob Dylan fans were scratching their collective electronic heads over the true meaning of 'Blowin' in the Wind'. Then, out of cyberspace, came a message saying that it was simply "a naive political plea by a young man". "And how the x do you know?" "Because I'm Bob." "Yeah, right..." Forced to prove his identity, "Bob" agreed to play his never-ever-performed 17-minute 'Highlands' onstage the next night. And sure enough, fifth song in, at the Coors Amphitheatre, Bob Dylan gave 'Highlands' its live premiere!
I am positive that Mick Jagger is more savvy than many think he is !!! Iam not saying that Mick post's here but i am sure he has staff take the pulse of the fan sites from time to time .Quote
chop
Wouldn't shock me if Bill did. Not sure the others are very technologically savvy really.
Charlie I doubt would care much at all.
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tomcasagranda
On a different fan forum website, it was alleged that Bob Dylan appeared, and said that he would perform the song Highlands in concert the next night. The next night Dylan did indeed perform Highlands.
From Patrick Humphries' Tom Waits biography, The Many Lives of Tom Waits. Here's a quote:
One of the best examples of just how much an artist could relish this anonymous interplay came in 1999. A network of Bob Dylan fans were scratching their collective electronic heads over the true meaning of 'Blowin' in the Wind'. Then, out of cyberspace, came a message saying that it was simply "a naive political plea by a young man". "And how the x do you know?" "Because I'm Bob." "Yeah, right..." Forced to prove his identity, "Bob" agreed to play his never-ever-performed 17-minute 'Highlands' onstage the next night. And sure enough, fifth song in, at the Coors Amphitheatre, Bob Dylan gave 'Highlands' its live premiere!
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marcovandereijk
I always suspected HMS to be one of them...
But seriously, I think after 50 plus years of headlining any medium, I don't think they
are remotely interested in whatever we are posting around here.
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John1982
As you can't fax your posts to iorr, we will never see a post bei Keith himself. ;-)
Maybe we will see a post von Keith?
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Tubeman
Without naming the identity of profiles, which full members of the stones (past or present)do you believe have posted comments on IORR, we know about the pseuedo identities of stones confidants , relatives, employees and advisers, however over the past few years, some of the postings are spot on, whilst infrequent I believe that occasionally one of Mick, Keith, Ronnie, Charlie , Bill or even Mick T will post a comment. (at least one of them) Its rare but I believe it occurs...
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tomcasagranda
This is getting a bit "I am Spartacus".
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geordiestone
Does anyone know or can confirm that Pete Townsend comments here now and then?