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duke richardson
i didn't like Keith's book much at all.
Not much of a confession from me, but yes, I agree with you. It changed my perception of Keith to an extent.
I would be interested in knowing the impact the book had on his relationships with Ronnie and Charlie.
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SomeTorontoGirl
Not telling unless there’s a Witness Protecion Program in effect.
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DaveG
This borders on blasphemy, but . . . I'm not a big fan of EOMS.
I bet you were born in the 70's or 80's
I wish! No, been a fan since 1965.
well then yes its blasphemy.
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Rockman
Go to hoppy's house and listen
to Rocks Off with him under the blankets
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SomeTorontoGirl
Not telling unless there’s a Witness Protecion Program in effect.
I of the user name Witness grant you freedom to confess, even if, admittedly, I am unable to protect you from assaults by other posters than myself.
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Rockman
Go to hoppy's house and listen
to Rocks Off with him under the blankets
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Rocky Dijon
Agreed 100% on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS being an underrated masterpiece.
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Spud
I left Roundhay Park in '82 10 mins before the end because I had to catch the last train home .
How pathetic is that for a man with a long history of sleeping on provincial station platforms or on the pavement outside Kings Cross.
[ My excuse was that I didn't feel very well. Pathetic ]
Between the Buttons is my least favorite Stones album. Amanda Jones is the only song besides Ruby Tuesday and Let's Spend the Night Together that I like. This album is filler at it's worst.
My Stones confession is (and yes I realize I'm putting a huge target on my back by saying this) that I don't hate Dirty Work. I like it better than Between the Buttons, Satanic, Black & Blue, Undercover, and Steel Wheals. Yes, the cover is awful, yes back to Zero and Winning Ugly are great examples of mid 80's horrible sound and production. But songs like Had it with You and Dirty Work are great examples of the Stones going back to their Chuck Berry Roots. Too Rude has always been a guilty Keith pleasure as well. Is Dirty Work a good Stones album? Of course not, but far from their worst IMO.
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Straycat13
I have no sympathy for the devil.
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Spud
I left Roundhay Park in '82 10 mins before the end because I had to catch the last train home .
How pathetic is that for a man with a long history of sleeping on provincial station platforms or on the pavement outside Kings Cross.
[ My excuse was that I didn't feel very well. Pathetic ]