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windmelody
With respect, it is extremely annoying that they use samples which are more than half a century old to promote a current tour. This clip is stupid and not tasteful. Do I try to tell the men in the band what to do? No! Yet it would be sad if the Stones ended their unique career with stupidity and emptiness.
Are you talking about Satisfaction?
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treaclefingers
I don't know if this has been posted already, but if not it's brutal:
[www.thesun.co.uk]
I guess intellectually I understand why, but this just doesn't feel right.
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treaclefingers
I don't know if this has been posted already, but if not it's brutal:
[www.thesun.co.uk]
I guess intellectually I understand why, but this just doesn't feel right.
It is brutal..
Imagine the private low key affair may have been Charlie's and the families wishes as well. Not going to be too quick to judge until/if I know the full circumstances.
Nice to hear they will be doing a celebration of his life in the UK."
"An insider said the Stones would pay tribute to their fallen bandmate at the upcoming shows and were also planning a celebration of his life later this year in the UK.
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windmelody
With respect, it is extremely annoying that they use samples which are more than half a century old to promote a current tour. This clip is stupid and not tasteful. Do I try to tell the men in the band what to do? No! Yet it would be sad if the Stones ended their unique career with stupidity and emptiness.
Are you talking about Satisfaction?
All songs in the trailer.
24FPS, I agree that 1999 was the last great tour. Watts and Richards were brilliant, and Jagger sang great.
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Green Lady
The rules about numbers have been relaxed a bit now, but travel regulations would still mean that band members rehearsing in the US would have to spend time in quarantine both coming and going.
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U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents are allowed to return from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the European Schengen area
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Denmark welcomes fully vaccinated visitors from EU, Schengen and OECD nations (which includes the UK and USA)
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Topi
Thing is though, Darryl is an US citizen, he didn't require a visa or quarantine to re-enter.
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Beast
Rules or no rules, this is just beyond sad.
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Topi
Irix, I'm now reading that the US is currently on the "amber" list of countries as regards traveling to the UK.
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Topi
However, as regards musicians, I found this: [www.nme.com]
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Beast
Rules or no rules, this is just beyond sad.
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Beast
Rules or no rules, this is just beyond sad.
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Topi
Thing is though, Darryl is an US citizen, he didn't require a visa or quarantine to re-enter.
Mick and Ronnie aren't, even though Keith obviously has permanent residence in the US.Quote
U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents are allowed to return from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the European Schengen area
[travel.state.gov]
Not sure how tricky it would have been for Mick and Ronnie to go to the UK and back. (Note that they obviously would not have been coming to the UK for their work)
Also, speaking of Denmark, they lifted all of their restrictions on September 10th.Quote
Denmark welcomes fully vaccinated visitors from EU, Schengen and OECD nations (which includes the UK and USA)
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They could all have travelled to the UK and provided they are double vac'ed and took PCR's been out of self isolation in 48 hrs here - Mick did it to attend the Euro finals in July (there was some media speculation he had arrived from France only the day before). IE they would need to fly to the UK three days before the funeral. There are no restrictions on funeral numbers. The issues surround re-entering the US from the UK unless exempted from the 14 day rule - although we can all do the maths!
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Topi
Yeah, from what I gather, re-entering the US would not be a problem if you have been granted the "National Interest Exemption". It's valid for 12 months and for multiple entries.
[travel.state.gov]
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5StringsEnuff
God Bless and Cherish Dear Ringo, essential and underrated, then and now. However, let's not forget - and let's be grateful - that he is not the last of the Pantheon-level drummers from the Sixties still with us. Mick Fleetwood, Bill Bruford, Graeme Edge, Nick Mason, Mick Avory, Bill Ward and, of course, Kenney Jones. Mighty Fine Stick Men, all. And as for Fleetwood, Bruford and Mason, true deities.
-- 5StringsEnuff