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BitchKeepsBitchin
They passed over 55 years without a mention, but 60 is a bigger milestone and surely should be celebrated. I think its a bit too early to be making specific plans but if they could bring back Wyman and Taylor for some London shows that would be sweet to go full circle.
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kv2915
As long as they come back...this is my prayer. One more time. Please.
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Gazza
The derisory way he was underused last time he played with them was one of the most wasted opportunities of their entire career
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Gazza
If they can tour again in 2021 (and right now thats a VERY big 'IF') I'd expect them to play the North American shows that should have happened this year and then play Europe in summer 2022. The usual formula. Both those tours could just as easily be pushed back another year or maybe not happen at all. I wouldnt be surprised if they never tour again the way things are at the minute.
I wouldnt expect any other tours in that timeframe and I wouldnt expect any after it either.
GHS reissue in September. New studio album? Well.. who knows...I hope to hell theyre not holding it back to coincide with a tour because that would be pointless.
I think the Wyman/Taylor ship has sailed for good. I cant envisage Bill playing with them again and whilst I suppose they could invite Mick back for a couple of guest appearances, I doubt it'll happen. The derisory way he was underused last time he played with them was one of the most wasted opportunities of their entire career
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Stoneage
Personally? I don't care about the tours. I think they have toured enough. I think it would be high time for a last album though. That would be something.
And listening to albums is quite safe from a virological standpoint. Unless you do it in groups...
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MisterO
I think we depending on Keiths playing ability we could see a three guitar lineup with Mick Taylor as the third guitarist.
I would not rule out a similar Bill Wyman appearance like back in 2012 either butI doubt it.
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Gazza
If they can tour again in 2021 (and right now thats a VERY big 'IF') I'd expect them to play the North American shows that should have happened this year and then play Europe in summer 2022. The usual formula. Both those tours could just as easily be pushed back another year or maybe not happen at all. I wouldnt be surprised if they never tour again the way things are at the minute.
I wouldnt expect any other tours in that timeframe and I wouldnt expect any after it either.
GHS reissue in September. New studio album? Well.. who knows...I hope to hell theyre not holding it back to coincide with a tour because that would be pointless.
I think the Wyman/Taylor ship has sailed for good. I cant envisage Bill playing with them again and whilst I suppose they could invite Mick back for a couple of guest appearances, I doubt it'll happen. The derisory way he was underused last time he played with them was one of the most wasted opportunities of their entire career
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MisterO
I think we depending on Keiths playing ability we could see a three guitar lineup with Mick Taylor as the third guitarist.
I would not rule out a similar Bill Wyman appearance like back in 2012 either butI doubt it.
You're not serious are you? Where did you come up with that?
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Stoneage
Personally? I don't care about the tours. I think they have toured enough. I think it would be high time for a last album though. That would be something.
And listening to albums is quite safe from a virological standpoint. Unless you do it in groups...
Exactly about the touring. I realize this is a fan board but I don't understand the continued zeal for them touring. I am assuming everyone posting their extreme desire for them to tour has probably seen them multiple times since 2012. Mick is 76 about to turn 77. So we are talking about a 78-year-old Mick Jagger singing Miss You and Satisfaction? Not for me. The "real" Mick Jagger toured the US when he was 28, not 78.
One more album and three nights at Royal Albert Hall in 2021. That's the end of the line and the rolling stops, IMO.
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Father Ted
A few more From The Vaults releases, maybe even that neverending album will get released. But I doubt we'll see any touring from bands in this age group. What with the virus barely under control in some countries and kicking off again in others, any tour (and having to cancel it again) has almost 0% chance of happening.
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Rip This
this....the USA is having the largest numbers per day so far this week.....we aren't (truly) following CDC guidelines..
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bv
- First we need a vaccine that is approved for covid-19.
- Then we need enough people to take it.
- Then we need to wait half a year to see all the side effects (re n1h1 swine / bird flu vaccine)
- Then Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie need to feel safe about touring, and take the vaccine
- Then they need a promoter and an insurance company to back the tour
I am ready whenever they are ready, but the corona virus is not done, in fact USA is having the largest numbers per day so far as we speak. It will take a while, a long long long while. Probably years. Meanwhile, they all get older.
I am sure we will hear more from them, but they need to protect themselves from the virus, and that is not easy, really.