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Captain Teague
I do find it a bit annoying that Bill is unwilling to sign memorabilia but is quite happy to milk his Stones legacy again and again.
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nick
If you buy a book and he was going to sign it then it would take the same amount of time for him to sign an album, photo, cd, etc. Hand him a book or hand him Let it Bleed, it's the same thing.
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Adrian-L
it will be on the night
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detroitken
Does anybody have an extra autographed copy they are willing to sell ?
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nick
If you buy a book and he was going to sign it then it would take the same amount of time for him to sign an album, photo, cd, etc. Hand him a book or hand him Let it Bleed, it's the same thing.
Not the point.
The point is he is selling his book.
Want an autograph? Buy the book.
If he was signing anything, people would be showing up with all kinds of stones memorabilia, and everyone and their brother would want to have more than one item.
A book is an easy sign, handlers know right where to open it up to for signature and the line (and more importantly to him) and BOOKS both move very quickly.
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Captain Teague
I do find it a bit annoying that Bill is unwilling to sign memorabilia but is quite happy to milk his Stones legacy again and again.
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jbwelda
Does anyone else think Stones should rehire Bill for bass duties? I think its the weakest link of the current band. Bill made a great rhythm section paired with Charlie Watts. The band has just not sounded the same since he quit.
jb
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Nate
There were a limited number of copies available on the night Bill signed them all I was very fortunate to acquire two myself.
Nate
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Nate
There were a limited number of copies available on the night Bill signed them all I was very fortunate to acquire two myself.
Nate
Well that sucks for those who just saw the last book being sold right in front of them...
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mtaylor
Great picture of Bill