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Quite pensive. Post-Toronto bust. Considering his dire situation? Coming off junk?
On junk.
Could be. Had just done the black box detox thing and was under some sort of court ordered supervision at the time. You'd think there would have been some kind of testing done...,..urinalysis....blood test...whatever. easy to beat that stuff though.
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Quite pensive. Post-Toronto bust. Considering his dire situation? Coming off junk?
On junk.
Could be. Had just done the black box detox thing and was under some sort of court ordered supervision at the time. You'd think there would have been some kind of testing done...,..urinalysis....blood test...whatever. easy to beat that stuff though.
Do you mean 'easy to beat drugs' ?
I don't think so.
Biggest cause of deaths for people under 50 I understand (in the US).
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No prob to me … just thankful to get a lil gift....
Mick Jagger, Juan Rodriguez and Keith Richards
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Singer/songwriter Bobby Womack poses for a portrait with 'The Rolling Stones' who had one of their
first hits in 1964 with his song 'It's All Over Now.'
circa 1977 (Clockwise from top left) Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Bobby Womack, Ron Wood — Michael Ochs Archives
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This is not '77; it's around 'Dirty Work'.
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This is not '77; it's around 'Dirty Work'.
How do you know?
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This is not '77; it's around 'Dirty Work'.
How do you know?
A couple of clues:
Bill's haircut
Keith's ring
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Palace Revolution 2000
This is not '77; it's around 'Dirty Work'.
How do you know?
A couple of clues:
Bill's haircut
Keith's ring
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Ken Regan 1977 NYC
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great pics
friends then, as well as business partners..
I'd see things a bit differently : Mick as the patient loving mother, worrying that his "turbulent" teen might make a mistake you can't come back from. Keef the reckless adolescent constantly getting in trouble.
And in true teen fashion once he really got out of trouble his act (1980) instead of thanking Mom Mick for saving his @ss he spent the following years spitting at her face.
These two were friends... from 1962 till sometime in the 70's when Keef did become just a burden and a trouble-magnet. By then Mick probably started to think "mmmm i'd better prepare myself mentally to get that phone call from our laywers or the police. Keef's walking with the dead".
Look at the pic posted below the "Here's the last of this 1977 set" comment : I don't see two friends : I see a numbed guy on the right and a fatherly/motherly/brotherly figure on the left thinking "will he ever stop walking the tightrope?"
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Worried About You.
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Worried About You.
Keep on living the Glimmer Twins fairy tale...
if you fail to notice Mick's switch from "Keef's my bro" (late 60's) to "Keef's my main source of troubles" (late 70's) well...