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rbk
Likely some tax dodge Jagger had planned.
What DIDN'T happen in 1975 was the South American dates that were supposed to follow the US run. Supposedly security and currency fluctuations were the reasoning but rumors at the time had it that the four dates were added to generate the necessary cash to cover the budget of Fordyce, AK for the next two decades. Again rumors at the time but what was allegedly found in Keith's rental car was a quite a bit more than just two grams of coke and a hunting knife.
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rbk
Likely some tax dodge Jagger had planned.
What DIDN'T happen in 1975 was the South American dates that were supposed to follow the US run. Supposedly security and currency fluctuations were the reasoning but rumors at the time had it that the four dates were added to generate the necessary cash to cover the budget of Fordyce, AK for the next two decades. Again rumors at the time but what was allegedly found in Keith's rental car was a quite a bit more than just two grams of coke and a hunting knife.
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rbk
Likely some tax dodge Jagger had planned.
What DIDN'T happen in 1975 was the South American dates that were supposed to follow the US run. Supposedly security and currency fluctuations were the reasoning but rumors at the time had it that the four dates were added to generate the necessary cash to cover the budget of Fordyce, AK for the next two decades. Again rumors at the time but what was allegedly found in Keith's rental car was a quite a bit more than just two grams of coke and a hunting knife.
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Taylor1
Wasn’t Wood scheduled to do a Faces tour at the time of the South American portion of the 1975 Tour of the Americas.Sobrhey would have needed a replacement for him, although Mick Taylor was available and probably would have rejoined
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rbk
Likely some tax dodge Jagger had planned.
What DIDN'T happen in 1975 was the South American dates that were supposed to follow the US run. Supposedly security and currency fluctuations were the reasoning but rumors at the time had it that the four dates were added to generate the necessary cash to cover the budget of Fordyce, AK for the next two decades. Again rumors at the time but what was allegedly found in Keith's rental car was a quite a bit more than just two grams of coke and a hunting knife.
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rbk
What DIDN'T happen in 1975 was the South American dates that were supposed to follow the US run.
. Well, he was available on August1, 1975,when theStones Tour of America ended because the Jack Bruce/Bleh band had broken up. Whether he and the Stones were willing to have him rejoin is another question.If the Stones really wanted him back they would have asked him to rejoin.It’s interesting that Taylor never joined another band after he quit the Stones unless you include the Dylan projectQuote
georgie48
Mick Taylor "being available" in 1975 is nothing more than a fabel ...
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Taylor1. Well, he was available on August1, 1975,when theStones Tour of America ended because the Jack Bruce/Bleh band had broken up. Whether he and the Stones were willing to have him rejoin is another question.If the Stones really wanted him back they would have asked him to rejoin.It’s interesting that Taylor never joined another band after he quit the Stones unless you include the Dylan projectQuote
georgie48
Mick Taylor "being available" in 1975 is nothing more than a fabel ...
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Taylor1. Well, he was available on August1, 1975,when theStones Tour of America ended because the Jack Bruce/Bleh band had broken up. Whether he and the Stones were willing to have him rejoin is another question.If the Stones really wanted him back they would have asked him to rejoin.It’s interesting that Taylor never joined another band after he quit the Stones unless you include the Dylan projectQuote
georgie48
Mick Taylor "being available" in 1975 is nothing more than a fabel ...
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roryg
I remember stopping at Ticketron (blast from the past) to get tix for a show and spotted there was a Stones show listed for Chicago's Comiskey Park. When I asked about it, however, was told tix were not on sale yet (or ever as it turned out).
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longlongwinter
I think the book "On the road with the Rolling Stones" by Chet Flippo talked about it
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Taylor1
In1975,the tour of South America I believe was cancelled because Wood had committed to a tour with Rod Stewart and the Faces .It began on August 1 so there was no time for Wood to tour with the Stones.Had he only been a temporary guitarist by the end of the US 1975 tour, they could have toured South America with another guitarist like Wayne Perkins or even Mick Taylor.But by that time they must have decided Wood was a permanent member.Or maybe I’m wrong and Jagger was worried about the profitability of a South American tour.Either way, it doesn’t look like Wood was going to cancel his Faces tour