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He was pretty good on the 1967 tour, maybe he could have got himself together. I think his main problem was he did not want to play in the band anymore by 1969. Maybe the whole Anita thing plus he could not write pop songs
But there's the hang. They weren't writing pop songs by 1969. They were playing rock, rhythm and blues. They returned to an earthier sound. It should have been in Brian's wheel house. But he lost almost all interest in being with the Rolling Stones.
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Given his mental/physical state at the time.....it would have been an awful mess.
Given his musical abilities and if he was healthy...it would have been killer good.
If that was the case Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed would be not as we know it.
Of course they wouldn't be the same. This whole thread is a "what if" scenario.
For instance, what would have become of the recording of Brown Sugar / Wild Horses during the tour? That would certainly have turned out sounding different, if it happened at all.
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Given his mental/physical state at the time.....it would have been an awful mess.
Given his musical abilities and if he was healthy...it would have been killer good.
If that was the case Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed would be not as we know it.
Of course they wouldn't be the same. This whole thread is a "what if" scenario.
For instance, what would have become of the recording of Brown Sugar / Wild Horses during the tour? That would certainly have turned out sounding different, if it happened at all.
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He was pretty good on the 1967 tour, maybe he could have got himself together. I think his main problem was he did not want to play in the band anymore by 1969. Maybe the whole Anita thing plus he could not write pop songs
But there's the hang. They weren't writing pop songs by 1969. They were playing rock, rhythm and blues. They returned to an earthier sound. It should have been in Brian's wheel house. But he lost almost all interest in being with the Rolling Stones.
They started to dip their toes in the water of pop tunes with JJF. But that's probably why BJ started to lose interest.