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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'
The rumor for the missing 's' was that Keith wanted to break loose himself from his father, but afaik the actual reason was that Keith wanted to use the popularity of Cliff Richard.
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timbernardis
Then there's Little Richard.
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stones40
Many thanks BV for all the time and effort that you have put in to IORR.
You must have a close affinity with the Stones sources because the vast majority of forth coming tour information has always been spot on.
I did not realise that the site is 40 years old so many happy returns as our favourite band has now been in existance for 58 years.
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BV---I still have the stickers you sent out with the magazine when UNDERCOVER LP was released....do you remember them!?
Sure I do remember the Undercover stickers! I printed a few thousand, and I do still have a bunch left down in my piles of Stones stuff.
I gave a bunch of them to my kids, they were 2-7 years old back then, and they just put those stickers everywhere. On the garage walls, on their work desks, on our doors and so on. Everywhere. This is still a memory of those days, see picture below...
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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'
The rumor for the missing 's' was that Keith wanted to break loose himself from his father, but afaik the actual reason was that Keith wanted to use the popularity of Cliff Richard.
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Gazza
Never heard the rumour about his dad before, but yeah apparently it was linked to Cliff.
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ryanpow
Congradulations. Thanks for providing an outlet for die hard fans, and fun place to visit & talk music.
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ryanpow
Congradulations. Thanks for providing an outlet for die hard fans, and fun place to visit & talk music.
and also a fun place to discuss and revere the PLEXIGLASS.
plexi
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ryanpow
Congradulations. Thanks for providing an outlet for die hard fans, and fun place to visit & talk music.
and also a fun place to discuss and revere the PLEXIGLASS.
plexi
Yes, but you have to be careful to not get overcome by Plexi-fever. I succumbed to it's spell and for a while became a bit overzealous.
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ErwinH
40 years IORR this month!!
Congratulations Bjornulf, great great job...
Thanks a lot!
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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'
The rumor for the missing 's' was that Keith wanted to break loose himself from his father, but afaik the actual reason was that Keith wanted to use the popularity of Cliff Richard.
Never heard the rumour about his dad before, but yeah apparently it was linked to Cliff. More so Andrew Oldham's doing, I think. Its a bit bizarre considering there could hardly be two British pop stars whose respective public images were so diverse.