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spikenyc
Is Goldmine available in the States?
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Bob C.
I have this in a pdf. How do I put a pdf up on this. And, is that OK?
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Bob C.
Nice work - really enjoyable.
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roller99
Hey everyone,
First off, thank you all for the support and kind words, this article was done primarily for all of you in this great community. I truly would not be here if it were not for IORR. You all mean a lot to me.
Good news. Due to the current situation in the world, Goldmine is allowing the entire world to download the issue for free. I hope you enjoy it, it's dedicated to all of you.
Goldmine
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roller99
Hey everyone,
First off, thank you all for the support and kind words, this article was done primarily for all of you in this great community. I truly would not be here if it were not for IORR. You all mean a lot to me.
Good news. Due to the current situation in the world, Goldmine is allowing the entire world to download the issue for free. I hope you enjoy it, it's dedicated to all of you.
Goldmine
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roller99
When this got published, it was trimmed to fit. Unfortunately, the meat was trimmed, leaving out the comments of The Stones' promoter, John Meglen out. What he had to say about Ticketmaster and the whole mechanism of choosing show locations, ticket dumping, etc was in some ways more relevant than the band.
What Goes Into A Stones Tour (Un-edited)
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The Joker
Very interesting.
I finally get Matt Clifford's part.
TR: Matt sort of bridges the rhythm section because he's got two or three keyboards on his rack, and he can play piano sounds, he can make organ sounds, like a Fender Rhodes, he can make string sounds or make it sound like a low brass or a trumpet. So he kind of does a lot of different sounds. So there's times he's playing with Chuck and while Chuck's playing an organ sound, he'll play a piano sound or vice versa. Or if Karl and I are playing a horn part, he'll join us and play a horn part. What Matt does is an integral part of the band; it's a bridge between the horns and the rhythm section.
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Stoneage
Thanks, Roller 99. Read the parts I was interested in. Thanks for asking those "fan questions" about setlists and so.
I wasn't expecting any answers from them (and I was right) but you tried your best.
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Stoneage
Thanks, Roller 99. Read the parts I was interested in. Thanks for asking those "fan questions" about setlists and so.
I wasn't expecting any answers from them (and I was right) but you tried your best.
I do believe that the vote is real most of the time, in the sense that Mick won't put a song in that he hates. One of the guys told me they know what the choice is prior to the show, but it is legit.