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Night Manager
yes I thought so. But please, be easy on me, I may be wrong
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stonehearted
It used to be the band follows Keith, now it's Charlie. I guess that means times have changed.
It sounds to me like Mick came in exactly when he was supposed to based on Charlie's beat, and Keith thought he was somewhere else.Quote
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laertisflash
I think it happened what Marclaff wrote on Spielberg's thread: "For me, Mick begins too early, Keith had to play an other "round around" to finish his intro".
Yes Mick started to sing with Charlie's beat instead of waiting for Keith. However Mick saved the song by following Charlie since it would have been a mess otherwise.
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stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
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keefriff99Do people still honestly believe he fell off a tree?Quote
stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
I think he flat-out had a stroke (perhaps induced by his cocaine intake), and their PR people concocted a semi-humorous anecdote to make it seem less dire.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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keefriff99Do people still honestly believe he fell off a tree?Quote
stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
I think he flat-out had a stroke (perhaps induced by his cocaine intake), and their PR people concocted a semi-humorous anecdote to make it seem less dire.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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stonehearted
It used to be the band follows Keith, now it's Charlie. I guess that means times have changed.
Ah, was just going to say this.
It sounds like they are following Chuck. (Which makes sense.)
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keefriff99Do people still honestly believe he fell off a tree?Quote
stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
I think he flat-out had a stroke (perhaps induced by his cocaine intake), and their PR people concocted a semi-humorous anecdote to make it seem less dire.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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Hairball
While the "new" sax player Karl can obviously play, that solo in Brown Sugar is...not very good in comparison to the classic Bobby solos from the past.
Maybe he was also distracted by all of the tension and chaos on stage.
As much as I loved Bobby Keys sound I still think it's fun to hear a new fresh improvised solo every night, Bobby played the same solo note for note every night.
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keefriff99Do people still honestly believe he fell off a tree?Quote
stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
I think he flat-out had a stroke (perhaps induced by his cocaine intake), and their PR people concocted a semi-humorous anecdote to make it seem less dire.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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keefriff99Do people still honestly believe he fell off a tree?Quote
stonehearted
If only he hadn't fallen off that shrub and hit his head, and, further, delayed seeking medical attention.
I think he flat-out had a stroke (perhaps induced by his cocaine intake), and their PR people concocted a semi-humorous anecdote to make it seem less dire.
Does anyone else feel this way?
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DeanGoodman
Mick and Chuck made an instant executive decision, presumably going with Charlie's beat. A little later Ronnie walked over to Darryl to pat him on the shoulder as if "don't worry, not your fault." Keith's reaction was something you'd expect from a 5-year-old who didn't get what he wanted for Christmas. But it was fun to watch.
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Rocky Dijon
Not factual, there appeared to be a wet spot at the opening night. Chatoyancy said he spilled his drink on himself during the show. Others speculate an accident. It's the sort of thing we do here. I prefer to wonder just why Matt Clifford is onstage except that he blows well. The French horn I mean.
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Rocky Dijon
Not factual, there appeared to be a wet spot at the opening night. Chatoyancy said he spilled his drink on himself during the show. Others speculate an accident. It's the sort of thing we do here. I prefer to wonder just why Matt Clifford is onstage except that he blows well. The French horn I mean.