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PhillyFAN
I have been a Stones fan since I first saw them in Philadelphia in 1969 when MT first joined. Mick and Keith are showing the affection they have for each other that I have not seen in decades. I imagine the loss of CW has made them realize how much they actually love each other and tje value of life.It is getting shorter with each show.It is really wonderful to watch them interacting together onstage again and showing affection. When I saw them holding hands and remembering CW it almost nrought tears. It be incredible if the remaing living Rolling Stones played an entire show or tour for the 60th.
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PhillyFAN
I have been a Stones fan since I first saw them in Philadelphia in 1969 when MT first joined. Mick and Keith are showing the affection they have for each other that I have not seen in decades. I imagine the loss of CW has made them realize how much they actually love each other and tje value of life.It is getting shorter with each show.It is really wonderful to watch them interacting together onstage again and showing affection. When I saw them holding hands and remembering CW it almost nrought tears. It be incredible if the remaing living Rolling Stones played an entire show or tour for the 60th.
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duke richardson
there’s been band member deaths in the Stones, and I’m sure it was different for them when Brian died, they were in their 20’s.. then Ian Stewart passed.. different then too. Maybe Charlie’s passing likely rocked them to the core.