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Woz
Jazz Fest can't seem to catch a break here...
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ukcal
of course I forget Mr Bruce Springsteen could rock up and take requests for about 10 hours, with almost any backing band, sure the E street boys would drop anything to play
still got my gut feeling on Keef!!
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ukcal
of course I forget Mr Bruce Springsteen could rock up and take requests for about 10 hours, with almost any backing band, sure the E street boys would drop anything to play
still got my gut feeling on Keef!!
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Woz
Jazz Fest can't seem to catch a break here...
Yes quite a string of bad luck. Might be difficult to secure a major band at this
late date. I believe another post mentioned Eric Clapton - which would fit the
slot very well.
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tumbled
I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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If it was too much stress or ill advised.. his doctors would of told him so and
so would the physicians who clear him for these tours. Their prognosis is that
he can continue as he had before .. these are from the best doctors .. these are
not average cardiologists and general physicians. These are the best of the best.
They would know if it was risky. They gave no indication of that .. in fact.. they say he will be better off than well before his surgery and the heart valve
likely occurred because it is hereditary ..not due to physical stress or lifestyle (his father Joe died of this ... at 90).
So .. lets go with what the experts in this say. The tours Mick is doing is nothing like it was even 20 years ago. 15-20 shows with ample rest and the finest logistics schedule money can buy is still quite doable (at least for the next 3-5 five years I'm guessing).
Ian
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ThePaleRider
Any hints on whether Burl's Creek is still in play on July 1? Maybe the first show instead of the last?
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tumbled
I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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If it was too much stress or ill advised.. his doctors would of told him so and
so would the physicians who clear him for these tours. Their prognosis is that
he can continue as he had before .. these are from the best doctors .. these are
not average cardiologists and general physicians. These are the best of the best.
They would know if it was risky. They gave no indication of that .. in fact.. they say he will be better off than well before his surgery and the heart valve
likely occurred because it is hereditary ..not due to physical stress or lifestyle (his father Joe died of this ... at 90).
So .. lets go with what the experts in this say. The tours Mick is doing is nothing like it was even 20 years ago. 15-20 shows with ample rest and the finest logistics schedule money can buy is still quite doable (at least for the next 3-5 five years I'm guessing).
Ian
His doctors and surgeons have specifically spoke about the surgery and recovery??
Granted there has been a lot of articles, but i don't recall this in the ones that I read.
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tumbled
I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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If it was too much stress or ill advised.. his doctors would of told him so and
so would the physicians who clear him for these tours. Their prognosis is that
he can continue as he had before .. these are from the best doctors .. these are
not average cardiologists and general physicians. These are the best of the best.
They would know if it was risky. They gave no indication of that .. in fact.. they say he will be better off than well before his surgery and the heart valve
likely occurred because it is hereditary ..not due to physical stress or lifestyle (his father Joe died of this ... at 90).
So .. lets go with what the experts in this say. The tours Mick is doing is nothing like it was even 20 years ago. 15-20 shows with ample rest and the finest logistics schedule money can buy is still quite doable (at least for the next 3-5 five years I'm guessing).
Ian
His doctors and surgeons have specifically spoke about the surgery and recovery??
Granted there has been a lot of articles, but i don't recall this in the ones that I read.
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tumbled
I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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If it was too much stress or ill advised.. his doctors would of told him so and
so would the physicians who clear him for these tours. Their prognosis is that
he can continue as he had before .. these are from the best doctors .. these are
not average cardiologists and general physicians. These are the best of the best.
They would know if it was risky. They gave no indication of that .. in fact.. they say he will be better off than well before his surgery and the heart valve
likely occurred because it is hereditary ..not due to physical stress or lifestyle (his father Joe died of this ... at 90).
So .. lets go with what the experts in this say. The tours Mick is doing is nothing like it was even 20 years ago. 15-20 shows with ample rest and the finest logistics schedule money can buy is still quite doable (at least for the next 3-5 five years I'm guessing).
Ian
His doctors and surgeons have specifically spoke about the surgery and recovery??
Granted there has been a lot of articles, but i don't recall this in the ones that I read.
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Spokes person for the band said it. As well .. the tour is being rescheduled fairly soon. The mere fact that the tour is being rescheduled this soon is all the proof anyone needs to the fact that he is getting cleared. They don't clear him when it is risky.
A full recovery' .. is the term that was used.
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I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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If it was too much stress or ill advised.. his doctors would of told him so and
so would the physicians who clear him for these tours. Their prognosis is that
he can continue as he had before .. these are from the best doctors .. these are
not average cardiologists and general physicians. These are the best of the best.
They would know if it was risky. They gave no indication of that .. in fact.. they say he will be better off than well before his surgery and the heart valve
likely occurred because it is hereditary ..not due to physical stress or lifestyle (his father Joe died of this ... at 90).
So .. lets go with what the experts in this say. The tours Mick is doing is nothing like it was even 20 years ago. 15-20 shows with ample rest and the finest logistics schedule money can buy is still quite doable (at least for the next 3-5 five years I'm guessing).
Ian
His doctors and surgeons have specifically spoke about the surgery and recovery??
Granted there has been a lot of articles, but i don't recall this in the ones that I read.
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Spokes person for the band said it. As well .. the tour is being rescheduled fairly soon. The mere fact that the tour is being rescheduled this soon is all the proof anyone needs to the fact that he is getting cleared. They don't clear him when it is risky.
A full recovery' .. is the term that was used.
So no doctor was quoted as I thought and you "mispoke".
Also you seem to not understand PR-101 speak from a spokesperson.
While the spokesperson comment is just throwaway cookie-cutter PR lingo, I think it was EXPECTED to make a full recovery. One word changes your attempt again to create something that is not there,,
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Cooltoplady
The silence is killing me
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tumbled
I repeat. I do not want Mick to tour anymore. Its too much stress on him. Money ain't everything. I don't need another piece of Mick. Take care Mick!!!
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laurel
Ok, I don't know if this has been said already, but...
Why can't Mick "pull a Keith," meaning he could bring his cardiologist on the road. He/she could check him out before and after every show, and they'ed have all the machines backstage ready, in case god forbid anything happened. He could even introduce him onstage, like Keith did with his neurologist, and we'ed all give him a standing ovation! I know I'd feel better about it, and maybe the insurance company would too....
I want Bruce to tour with E-Street this year and next year and every year after . I love Bruce and the E-Street Band !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
ukcal
of course I forget Mr Bruce Springsteen could rock up and take requests for about 10 hours, with almost any backing band, sure the E street boys would drop anything to play
still got my gut feeling on Keef!!
Why did Fleetwood Mac cancel ?Quote
trevormcmullin
I feel bad for the Jazz Fest organizers, they can't seem to Catch a break. I recall reading an interview with the head organizer of the New Orleans Jazz Fest, he worked hard to secure The Stones, only for them to cancel due to Mick's illness, now Fleetwood Mac has canceled, its a shame. It's the festival's 50th anniversary as well, I Really hope the Stones tour starts in July and they manage to book a show in New Orleans in another capacity.