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guitarbastard
somehow it seems that chris and mick are not very close. do they see each other at all? i cant remember either of them saying something emotional/heartfelt about each other in interviews. does chris ever go to see the stones? did chris ever mention that it is difficult to be micks brother?
just curious what kind of relation they have...
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buttons67
sorry.
who cares.
its an ot subject and bv come heavy down on that.
he is known to be inconsistant though.
so you might get away it
sorry i mentioned the rolling stones in respect of the time and social history, and technology and science, that accompanied went before, during and after the greatest achievment ever made by man and all at a time when the stones were top of the game.
incredible maybe bv is so blind to american history and that 0ther stuff did happen simultaously when the stones were good, but ofcourse, to bv landing on the moon is so unimportant, but the social history of the many crap threads on his site are. does bv really think the rolling stones dont have any thought process outwith music and concerts.
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ROLLINGSTONE
Pretty sure Chris gets a non-musical credit on either Steel Wheels or Bridges To Babylon.
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ROLLINGSTONE
Pretty sure Chris gets a non-musical credit on either Steel Wheels or Bridges To Babylon.
"Literary Editor" on Blinded By Love.
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Elmo Lewis
Not sure Mick is close (or reveals himself) to anyone.
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Elmo Lewis
Not sure Mick is close (or reveals himself) to anyone.
Keith once described Mick as being a great bunch of blokes.
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buttons67
sorry.
who cares.
its an ot subject and bv come heavy down on that.
he is known to be inconsistant though.
so you might get away it
sorry i mentioned the rolling stones in respect of the time and social history, and technology and science, that accompanied went before, during and after the greatest achievment ever made by man and all at a time when the stones were top of the game.
incredible maybe bv is so blind to american history and that 0ther stuff did happen simultaously when the stones were good, but ofcourse, to bv landing on the moon is so unimportant, but the social history of the many crap threads on his site are. does bv really think the rolling stones dont have any thought process outwith music and concerts.
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Jfk19562003
Chris’s first two albums are bloody excellent?
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Jfk19562003
Chris’s first two albums are bloody excellent?
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SomeTorontoGirl
No idea about their relationship, but I’ve seen Chris and his band twice, think he’s very under-rated. The last time was Ealing Club in June, and I was early, so sat at a table in the near-empty club with a drink. Soon after, Chris and various friends and band members plopped down at the next table with their Indian take-away in aluminium trays (I hear that’s how you Brits spell aluminum...). I made an effort not to intrude, so just hung out and listened. Chris’s voice is so much like Mick’s speaking voice, and they were waiting for someone (else) named Charlie. Every time he said ‘where’s Charlie’ I nearly fell off my seat. At one point Chris noticed the bottle of Jagermeister behind the bar and made a joke about Jagger Bombs. I guess the fact that he didn’t mention Goddess In A Doorway indicates it’s a good relationship after all.
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35love
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I held my breath reading your story wondering if you were oh so casually going to mention oh btw had a drink w/ Mick!...