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Surely there's some way we can blame
Mick for Keith leaving Taylor out of the interview
Give them time, this stuff isn't easy to conjure, what seemed like a nice interview from Keith will be unearthed into something far more sinister, just takes a little more scrutiny.
Nothing about Brian, either. Or Spanish Tony. Or that German model he chased for a while.
Or that he ground up his dad's ashes, cooked 'em down and mainlined them.
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"Do you feel like you’re still learning things about the blues?
'As long as it’s not dead, there’ll always be something to learn' about it. Sometimes it’s far too many people trying to play it, but at the same time, that is the human condition.'"
Whatcha mean by that, Keith?
Maybe the average bar band playing something dumb and not real blues like Mercedes Blues because their Mercedes broke down?
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Very cool attitude towards bootlegs and "shit escaping", I love it when artists can still appreciate themselves from a music fan's perspective and remember that fans just want to hear everything. Lux and Ivy from The Cramps loved and encouraged bootlegs too and even used to track down their own!
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For what it's worth, it was Keith who was hoping Taylor would join them for the following tour in 2015, but no doubt it was Mick who vetoed the idea unfortunately.
A shame as they were on a roll during that tour with Taylor, but you can see in many videos Mick shutting him down in the midst of a solo for whatever reason (I don't think Mick liked sharing the spotlight that much).
Anyhow, no big deal that Taylor wasn't mentioned in this new Keith interview as I'm sure Keith would have nothing but praise for him if the subject would have been brought up.
Where did you get that from? Most of the videos show some encouraging eye contact and interraction between Jagger and Taylor. No "shutting down" or something.
It's been discussed here many times based on several videos on youtube.
*edit: You might want to search the Mick Taylor thread to see for yourself.
It does not mean anything. There're lot of different videos, so what. Funny how people tend to blame Mick for whatever they read on "discussion threads".
It's just an opinion, and whether it was Mick who vetoed his return or not can't be positive - I'd call it intuition. But I didn't intend to state that as a fact, and I should have added "in my mind" after "no doubt".
What is a fact is personally witnessing Mick shut down Taylor in person several times (I saw six shows that tour), and it's not something I just read on "discussion threads".
There's also videos of it happening from shows I wasn't at. So you disagree and/or don't believe it ever happened- no big deal, but no reason to continue arguing over it.
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edit: The bottom line is, it's sad that Keith didn't get his wish to keep Taylor in the band in 2015 - he was quoted as saying that he (to paraphrase) "wanted to see how far the three guitar assault could go".
The highlights of every one of those reunion shows was when Taylor was on stage imo, and no doubt in my mind they could have taken it much further, but unfortunately we'll never find out.
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Re: New Rolling Stone interview with Keith Richards new
Posted by: DandelionPowderman ()
Date: October 29, 2020 20:25
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Keith shut down MT on TD from Ladies and Gents Video on his solo.
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Was he shut down or told to shut up? winking smiley
same thing
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"Do you feel like you’re still learning things about the blues?
'As long as it’s not dead, there’ll always be something to learn' about it. Sometimes it’s far too many people trying to play it, but at the same time, that is the human condition.'"
Whatcha mean by that, Keith?
Maybe the average bar band playing something dumb and not real blues like Mercedes Blues because their Mercedes broke down?
What about something like this :
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The bottom line is, it's sad that Keith didn't get his wish to keep Taylor in the band in 2015 - he was quoted as saying that he (to paraphrase) "wanted to see how far the three guitar assault could go".
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The bottom line is, it's sad that Keith didn't get his wish to keep Taylor in the band in 2015 - he was quoted as saying that he (to paraphrase) "wanted to see how far the three guitar assault could go".
It is sad that the public Keith Richards doesn't always fit to the fanboy projections attributed to him:
"I wanted to see if it would blossom into something else, like a three-guitar band. I realized that was just a hope, and idea. The Stones are a two-guitar band, and I know that, really." Keith Richards, 2015
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"I wanted to see if it would blossom into something else, like a three-guitar band. I realized that was just a hope, and idea. The Stones are a two-guitar band, and I know that, really." Keith Richards, 2015
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RS: Your old friend Marianne Faithfull contracted COVID. Do you know how she’s doing?
KR: Marianne, my babe. She’s good. You think I’m gonna be the one with the roaches? That’s Marianne. Made of stern stuff, that woman.
RS: Have you feared catching it yourself?
KR: I’m impervious. I’m like Donald Trump... immune... [Laughs] Note the hollow laugh.
RS: How closely have you been following the election?
KR: Politics — I’ve seen too much of it to take much notice. Things can get a little hairy, but you’re talking to the exiles on Main Street, man. We got thrown out of our own country for being too successful. Any nutty thing you can dream up, there it is. It’s just another period now.
RS: Brian Wilson and Mike Love of the Beach Boys have been bickering over Love’s support of Trump. Did the Stones ever fight about politics?
KR: We have no political differences because we’re basically apolitical. We’re just making music... And I’m English and I’m living in America, so I’m not gonna squeak hardly. I’ll just squeak a little.
RS: Are you a U.S. citizen?
KR: I have a passport that says U.K. But I think globally.
RS: A citizen of the world.
KR: They don’t have a passport for it yet.
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To compare it to his guest spot in '81 misses the mark by a thousand miles - surely that can't be a serious statment. One Mick Taylor solo on Midnight Rambler or CYHMK or Sway on that recent tour was equal to ( or superior) to an entire setlist of Ronnie's ramblings imo.
"a nostalgia act for the diehard fans"
Just about everything at a Stones show from the last few decades could be considered "a nostalgia act", especially the last few tours where in some cases the newest song was over 30 years old.
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To compare it to his guest spot in '81 misses the mark by a thousand miles - surely that can't be a serious statment. One Mick Taylor solo on Midnight Rambler or CYHMK or Sway on that recent tour was equal to ( or superior) to an entire setlist of Ronnie's ramblings imo.
"a nostalgia act for the diehard fans"
Just about everything at a Stones show from the last few decades could be considered "a nostalgia act", especially the last few tours where in some cases the newest song was over 30 years old.
What I meant to say is that the Rolling Stones as a three guitar band sounds messy, both in 1981 with Taylor and with Taylor in 2012. How much I love Taylor's work with the Stones between 1969 and 1973, to me his playing on the last tour was next to nothing. Actually the entire band. No testosterone anymore. And that's what a rockband requires: TESTOSTERONE.
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This clown Hairball has to be the dumbest person ever om these sites,stupid thimgs coming from that clown everyday.