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GasLightStreet
What "later" version "with different band members" did the Stones allegedly give them?
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MizzAmandaJonez
The Fillmore was full of different colored Mac's given as sample's when they rehearsed for No Security.
Wonder what they got for the song Moonlight Mile for that movie?
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MizzAmandaJonez
The Fillmore was full of different colored Mac's given as sample's when they rehearsed for No Security.
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The Joker
The Stones are a business partnership between Mick and Keith, with Mick as CEO. The final decisions are made by Mick, with Keith having a say. The rest are employees, some of whom get a cut of the royalties, but who don’t really get a vote in the business decisions.
Not really,Mick and Keith obviously get all the song writing royalties except for the 6or7 songs Wood co-wrote.If either Keith or Mick left the band The Rolling Stones would cease.That is not the case with Wood or WattsQuote
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The Joker
The Stones are a business partnership between Mick and Keith, with Mick as CEO. The final decisions are made by Mick, with Keith having a say. The rest are employees, some of whom get a cut of the royalties, but who don’t really get a vote in the business decisions.
That's simply wrong.
The band members are equal partners.
(Obviously day to day stuff is delegated, and presumably Mick takes the lead, but that quoted bit is wrong.)
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Rocknroll1969
Anyone have a song for the Windows 10 updates that keep crashing computers?
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Taylor1Not really,Mick and Keith obviously get all the song writing royalties except for the 6or7 songs Wood co-wrote.If either Keith or Mick left the band The Rolling Stones would cease.That is not the case with Wood or WattsQuote
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The Joker
The Stones are a business partnership between Mick and Keith, with Mick as CEO. The final decisions are made by Mick, with Keith having a say. The rest are employees, some of whom get a cut of the royalties, but who don’t really get a vote in the business decisions.
That's simply wrong.
The band members are equal partners.
(Obviously day to day stuff is delegated, and presumably Mick takes the lead, but that quoted bit is wrong.)
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TooTough
Uncool nerds "dance" to a great rock song...see
what money can buy:
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Big Al
How long was Jagger enrolled at The London School of Economics? Five minutes? His attending get’s mentioned constantly, as if it made him such a savvy financial whizz.
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The Joker
The Stones are a business partnership between Mick and Keith, with Mick as CEO. The final decisions are made by Mick, with Keith having a say. The rest are employees, some of whom get a cut of the royalties, but who don’t really get a vote in the business decisions.
That's simply wrong.
The band members are equal partners.
(Obviously day to day stuff is delegated, and presumably Mick takes the lead, but that quoted bit is wrong.)
.I thought Wood was made a full member only after Wynan left. If Mick or Keith had decided to call it quits at anytime the band would have ceased .They are the Stones.If Charlie or Wood had left at anytime maybe up to 15years ago,the band would have continued.Today ,if they did,the band would probably dissolve.Mick and Keith are the Stones in that sense.Quote
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Taylor1Not really,Mick and Keith obviously get all the song writing royalties except for the 6or7 songs Wood co-wrote.If either Keith or Mick left the band The Rolling Stones would cease.That is not the case with Wood or WattsQuote
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The Joker
The Stones are a business partnership between Mick and Keith, with Mick as CEO. The final decisions are made by Mick, with Keith having a say. The rest are employees, some of whom get a cut of the royalties, but who don’t really get a vote in the business decisions.
That's simply wrong.
The band members are equal partners.
(Obviously day to day stuff is delegated, and presumably Mick takes the lead, but that quoted bit is wrong.)
The song writing royalties are not The Rolling Stones. No more than Northern Songs was The Beatles.
The Rolling Stones is a performing band made up, initially, of six members (Brian, Stu, Mick, Keith, Bill and Charlie). On ALL band matters, ALL of them had equal votes. (Remember which 2 voted against releasing Satisfaction as the then next single!)
When there are significant issues to discuss, they meet - lust like a company board.
Day to day business is done by their management, and (as I said) de facto Mick does the most. TO say, as the original article did, that it was a business partnership with Mick & Keef, and that the others were simply employees is WRONG WRONG WRONG.
If you read Stone Alone you'll read about how Ronnie was, yes, originally an employee, and then at a meeting Bill forced the others to give Ronnie equal status legally.
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TooTough
Uncool nerds "dance" to a great rock song...see
what money can buy:
I think I remember seeing that.
Did you really have to post that? I just watched it. Truly mind boggling. I now have some kind of glitch.
It's the worst thing I've ever seen.
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Taylor1
I thought Wood was made a full member only after Wynan left.
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Taylor1
If Mick or Keith had decided to call it quits at anytime the band would have ceased .They are the Stones.If Charlie or Wood had left at anytime maybe up to 15years ago,the band would have continued.Today ,if they did,the band would probably dissolve.Mick and Keith are the Stones in that sense.