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Kennedy
After seeing the increased popularity of Dead & Company over the past few years, and seeing what a viable new business model it is for the Grateful Dead members to transition into retirement while keeping the brand going……perhaps it’s time for Stones & Company.
Let’s face it, the original members just aren’t bringing it anymore on a consistent basis. New blood is needed, and this business model allows for a seamless transition to bring the Stones back to greatness.
Hear me out.
For starters, Lenny Kravitz would be a great replacement for Keith.
And Harry Styles was born to be the next “Mick” in Stones & Company.
Perfect way to introduce the Stones to a whole new generation, and musically, might even be better than the original band. This would ensure tours for decades to come, and it would be totally unnoticeable to most fans.
Who’s with me?
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Rockman
Who's on keyboards ... Colonel Sanders ...
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Rockman
....and Blondie under the boards ... make it the 5 guitar weave
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ProfessorWolf
yes he certainly can but he's no keith
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Stoneage
Why not? Reminds of the idea with the Sons of the Beatles which was popular here a while ago.
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Kennedy
After seeing the increased popularity of Dead & Company over the past few years, and seeing what a viable new business model it is for the Grateful Dead members to transition into retirement while keeping the brand going……perhaps it’s time for Stones & Company.
Let’s face it, the original members just aren’t bringing it anymore on a consistent basis. New blood is needed, and this business model allows for a seamless transition to bring the Stones back to greatness.
Hear me out.
For starters, Lenny Kravitz would be a great replacement for Keith.
And Harry Styles was born to be the next “Mick” in Stones & Company.
Perfect way to introduce the Stones to a whole new generation, and musically, might even be better than the original band. This would ensure tours for decades to come, and it would be totally unnoticeable to most fans.
Who’s with me?