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I love Dirty Work. One of the few-but it got me thru a weird time--just out of the Marine Corps.-my girlfriend also loved it--when we broke up I told her-i'll take you to the Stones if and when they tour-fast forward to October 89--she was there ..rockin!..I was between her and my new girl..HEAVEN!! L A Coliseum 10-21-89 and we loved it ---they played ONE HIT!! I don't know about The Stones .....but NO REGRETS FOR ME!!!Quote
buttons67
recently been thinking of the great careers the band have had, but after experiencing the warsaw gig was wondering if anyone else thinks the band might have some regrets about the past. And if so what would they have changed.
Here are some observations.
no touring between 2007-2012, was that a wasted opportunity.
no touring between 1982 and 1989, same questions begs.
jaggers solo career interfering with stones career, did it and to what extent, if at all.
The demise of brian jones.
taylor leaving the band
altomont.
lack of studio albums in the later years.
dirtywork.
lack of singles chart success after the 60,s.
obviously the bands path was never always smooth and its amazing to have them still tour, but after seeing how good they can be now, it makes me wonder what slipped through the net and if anything what held them back.
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Leonioid
After every show, at the huge after party, they always have everyone form a circle and they all discuss all of the things they regret... everyone is there from the lighting people to sound people and security and the people who sell Tshirts and even parking people etc etc everyone is there, it is required... and they all talk about their regrets honestly and sincerely and it goes on and on and on and on and on until everyone tells every regret they have ever had and how they feel about it. Every regret circle has been recorded by audio, video and on paper so that someday they can produce book/books on tape and DVDs about all of the regrets... and at the end of the book, tape and DVD they are going to leave 5-20 pages and extra recordable space so everyone who buys the books/tapes and DVDs can add their own regrets in the book... then they can read watch and listen to everyone regrets ... and dwell on them.... for ever and ever and ever and ever... forever.
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Dan
I am sure Mick regrets not pulling out in time.
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Leonioid
After every show, at the huge after party, they always have everyone form a circle and they all discuss all of the things they regret... everyone is there from the lighting people to sound people and security and the people who sell Tshirts and even parking people etc etc everyone is there, it is required... and they all talk about their regrets honestly and sincerely and it goes on and on and on and on and on until everyone tells every regret they have ever had and how they feel about it. Every regret circle has been recorded by audio, video and on paper so that someday they can produce book/books on tape and DVDs about all of the regrets... and at the end of the book, tape and DVD they are going to leave 5-20 pages and extra recordable space so everyone who buys the books/tapes and DVDs can add their own regrets in the book... then they can read watch and listen to everyone regrets ... and dwell on them.... for ever and ever and ever and ever... forever.
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buttons67
Here are some observations.
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1963luca0
I love to believe they regret they let ALO push Stu out of the group...
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Stoneage
Keith even said that it was "his group"...
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Aquamarine
Regrets, they've probably had a few. But then again, too few to mention.
All we can go by is public persona, and so much of that is a put-on. Who knows if he's ever attempted to make amends behind the scene, yet insisted on putting on a defiant "no regrets" facade in interviews.Quote
Stoneage
Sure, Bliss. But isn't that narcissism? I mean, he doesn't seemt to take in consideration how it affected other members of the group.