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stickyfingers101
dope.
Is it really "Ronnie Wood and FIENDS" or is that a misprint of "friends?"
you should sign some 1st issue 1st editions and have a contest to win them....count me in!
congrats, man...really great stuff and amazing you've kept it going for so long (and without selling out to lame-o pop-ups and advertising BS)...much appreciated.
sticky
It is my real ticket so sure it is a misprint, just like the 1971 press photo named Keith Richard without the s...
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Gazza
Not a misprint. The show was billed as 'Ronnie Wood and Fiends'. A bit of ironic humour on Woody's part.
That was a fun night. That moment when Mick bounced onstage unannounced during 'Dance' still makes the hair on my neck stand up every time I hear the recording of it!
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Hairball
Might be a good time to do another run of these classic IORR t-shirts from back in 2007, maybe w/ "40 and Counting" added to it:
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Gazza
Keith was still known as 'Richard' back in 1971. It was his professional name throughout his career until about 1978 (around the time of the Toronto trial as I recall) when he reverted to 'Richards'
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stickyfingers101
dope.
Is it really "Ronnie Wood and FIENDS" or is that a misprint of "friends?"
you should sign some 1st issue 1st editions and have a contest to win them....count me in!
congrats, man...really great stuff and amazing you've kept it going for so long (and without selling out to lame-o pop-ups and advertising BS)...much appreciated.
sticky
It is my real ticket so sure it is a misprint, just like the 1971 press photo named Keith Richard without the s...
Not a misprint. The show was billed as 'Ronnie Wood and Fiends'. A bit of ironic humour on Woody's part.
That was a fun night. That moment when Mick bounced onstage unannounced during 'Dance' still makes the hair on my neck stand up every time I hear the recording of it!
Keith was still known as 'Richard' back in 1971. It was his professional name throughout his career until about 1978 (around the time of the Toronto trial as I recall) when he reverted to 'Richards'
Congrats on 40 years. Got my first IORR magazine in 1982-83, I think. It was a Godsend in those pre-internet days.