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snorton
He does seem to be quite animated these days, if it is the result of showing appreciation for being in the greatest R & R band and good livin, more power to him.
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ROLLINGSTONE
That's the thing about Ronnie despite his age he still has that boyish aura.
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bv
Nobody ever said Mick was "goofing around" ...
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bv
Ronnie is noot goofing around at all. Fake news. Where did you get that info from? Did you see any of the shows on this tour?
He is playing great music all along, sharp, no goofing, whatever goofing means.
PS. According to Webster:
goof noun
\ ?güf \
Definition of goof
1 : a silly or stupid person
2 : BLUNDER
Ronnie is not silly, stupid or making blunders.
PS. It should be possible to lift your right arm for a split second without being accused of being stupid, silly or making blunders.
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Koen
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Big Al
Im with Some Guy, here.
I actually think Ronnie goofs around, plenty; often with Mick. It’s part of his character; and it’s endearing. If there were no play, it’d be like attending a Roger Waters concert.
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Spud
Well picked up Pauly ...
Just an example of humour or particular turns of phrase not always crossing language barriers terribly well.
Here, Mick is goofing around with Ron in 1981.
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exilestones
In everyday conversational English in the USA, goofing means 'playful.'Here, Mick is goofing around with Ron in 1981.
Goofing around at work could mean having fun at work or not doing your job which are not the same thing.
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HMS
Was Bill Wyman ever accused of "goofing around"?
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Kurt
I know nothing and am not speculating.
He's been fantastic at the two shows I've seen.
But, I will drop this here and run...
Urban Dictionary: Goofin
To act strange or out of character whilst under the influence of Marijuana, Alcohol, Drugs, etc.
Ah man he's Goofin'
That weed has him Goofin'
He came into school Goofin' the other day!
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HMS
Was Bill Wyman ever accused of "goofing around"?
Onstage?? No