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Hairball
"But in all the future gigs, we want to keep the audiences as small as possible.
We’d rather play to four shows of 5,000 people each, than one mammoth 50,000 sort of number".
How times have changed.
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wonderboy
He was idealistic, articulate and confident.
When I first remember reading his various interviews, it interested me that while he appears to be stoned, mumbles and speaks in fragments on most TV interviews, in print he speaks in complete sentences and expressed himself very well.
Looking back from 50 years, that 3-year hiatus from touring looks very strange.
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Rockman
Yeah but Keef ya gotta remember Mick got Brown Sugar out of it all …..
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wonderboy
Looking back from 50 years, that 3-year hiatus from touring looks very strange.
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JordyLicks96
Found this Keith interview he did for RollingStone. He discusses the new album LET IT BLEED, some of the new songs on it, the upcoming U.S. Tour, and what he thinks of some of his contemporaries. A very good read for the Stones' 50th anniversary of what might be the most important year in their half-century long history...1969
[www.rollingstone.com]
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JordyLicks96
Found this Keith interview he did for RollingStone. He discusses the new album LET IT BLEED, some of the new songs on it, the upcoming U.S. Tour, and what he thinks of some of his contemporaries. A very good read for the Stones' 50th anniversary of what might be the most important year in their half-century long history...1969
[www.rollingstone.com]
Did Keith really speak like that around this time? I'm not convinced there's no artistic licence used by the writer responsible for the interview here.
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JordyLicks96
Found this Keith interview he did for RollingStone. He discusses the new album LET IT BLEED, some of the new songs on it, the upcoming U.S. Tour, and what he thinks of some of his contemporaries. A very good read for the Stones' 50th anniversary of what might be the most important year in their half-century long history...1969
[www.rollingstone.com]
Did Keith really speak like that around this time? I'm not convinced there's no artistic licence used by the writer responsible for the interview here.
What is this thought process that Keith didn't know how to speak like a human being? I'm sure bits and pieces were edited but everything here is Keith's own words. You make it sound like he was some kind of uneducated junkie who didn't know how to hold a conversation....
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JordyLicks96
Found this Keith interview he did for RollingStone. He discusses the new album LET IT BLEED, some of the new songs on it, the upcoming U.S. Tour, and what he thinks of some of his contemporaries. A very good read for the Stones' 50th anniversary of what might be the most important year in their half-century long history...1969
[www.rollingstone.com]
Did Keith really speak like that around this time? I'm not convinced there's no artistic licence used by the writer responsible for the interview here.
What is this thought process that Keith didn't know how to speak like a human being? I'm sure bits and pieces were edited but everything here is Keith's own words. You make it sound like he was some kind of uneducated junkie who didn't know how to hold a conversation....
You're putting words in my mouth here Jordy and have definitely misread what I wrote above. I'm just a little surprised Keith would have used some of the words he's quoted as saying in 1969.
It was 50 years ago though and before my time so maybe I shouldn't be.