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think i see ronnie behind tom and steve
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What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
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think i see ronnie behind tom and steve
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JDSAM1994
What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
What has Mick Taylor to do with the Stones.. and or their family.. Everything because he was a member once. I remember a picture were Mick Taylor walked with Charlie's daughter and / or granddaughter when he played in Holland (pinkpop) with the Stones. They went along very well.
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JDSAM1994
What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
What has Mick Taylor to do with the Stones.. and or their family.. Everything because he was a member once. I remember a picture were Mick Taylor walked with Charlie's daughter and / or granddaughter when he played in Holland (pinkpop) with the Stones. They went along very well.
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What he means is that it was organised by Charlie's family, and they, not "the Stones" were doing the inviting. We don't know who was invited or why anyone who wasn't there, didn't come, and frankly it's none of our business.
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What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
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bye bye johnny
Photos: Dave Charity
TRIBUTE ACT Rolling Stones stars reunite for bandmate Charlie Watts celebration in London – four months after drummer died aged 80
Simon Cosyns
7 Dec 2021
THE Rolling Stones took the stage for an impromptu jam last night to celebrate the life of fallen bandmate Charlie Watts.
They gathered at the drummer’s favourite jazz club, Ronnie Scott’s, in the heart of London’s Soho.
The Watts family had invited his closest friends, fellow musicians and extended family to the intimate event which followed his death on August 24th aged 80.
On an emotional night, Mick Jagger attended with partner Melanie Hamrick, Keith Richards with wife Patti Hansen and Ronnie Wood with wife Sally.
The three core Stones members gave heartfelt renditions of R&B classics Shame Shame Shame and Down The Road Apiece, the latter first appearing on their second album in 1965.
Also present but not performing was original bassist Bill Wyman who left the band in 1993. He was there with wife Suzanne Accosta to make it a special reunion for Charlie.
TV host and piano whizz Jools Holland compered the evening and led the house band.
This included Dave Green, Watts’ close friend from childhood and bass player in many of his jazz bands down the years.
He was joined by fellow members of their outfit, The ABC & D Of Boogie Woogie, Ben Waters and Axel Zwingenberger.
Stones’ sax player Tim Ries played a tune he composed for the evening, Blues For Charlie, and this was followed by Lisa Fischer singing Trouble in Mind.
Then she was joined by Bernard Fowler, a long-time Stones guest vocalist, to duet on another gospel song, Up Above My Head.
But the final act of the evening was Mick, Keith and Ronnie singing, “Well there's a place you really get your kicks/It's open every night about twelve to six.”
And of course, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. RIP Charlie Watts.
[www.thesun.co.uk]
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Green Lady
What he means is that it was organised by Charlie's family, and they, not "the Stones" were doing the inviting. We don't know who was invited or why anyone who wasn't there, didn't come, and frankly it's none of our business.
Agree 100%, now stop calling me frankly (sorry I have to say that every time I see that word)
Sure they worked together 50 years ago, but it doesnt mean they maintained a personal relationship too That could be on Mick T for all we know. Or maybe he WAS invited and just didn’t go. The comment that Mick T got the shaft is annoying. some people are always looking for a conspiracy
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JDSAM1994
What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
What has Mick Taylor to do with the Stones.. and or their family.. Everything because he was a member once. I remember a picture were Mick Taylor walked with Charlie's daughter and / or granddaughter when he played in Holland (pinkpop) with the Stones. They went along very well.
What he means is that it was organised by Charlie's family, and they, not "the Stones" were doing the inviting. We don't know who was invited or why anyone who wasn't there, didn't come, and frankly it's none of our business.
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Green Lady
What he means is that it was organised by Charlie's family, and they, not "the Stones" were doing the inviting. We don't know who was invited or why anyone who wasn't there, didn't come, and frankly it's none of our business.
Agree 100%, now stop calling me frankly (sorry I have to say that every time I see that word)
Sure they worked together 50 years ago, but it doesnt mean they maintained a personal relationship too That could be on Mick T for all we know. Or maybe he WAS invited and just didn’t go. The comment that Mick T got the shaft is annoying. some people are always looking for a conspiracy
Mick Taylor getting the shaft over the years is far from a conspiracy. Where have ya been?
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Green Lady
What he means is that it was organised by Charlie's family, and they, not "the Stones" were doing the inviting. We don't know who was invited or why anyone who wasn't there, didn't come, and frankly it's none of our business.
Agree 100%, now stop calling me frankly (sorry I have to say that every time I see that word)
Sure they worked together 50 years ago, but it doesnt mean they maintained a personal relationship too That could be on Mick T for all we know. Or maybe he WAS invited and just didn’t go. The comment that Mick T got the shaft is annoying. some people are always looking for a conspiracy
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I agree with frankly.
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JDSAM1994
What about Mick Taylor? Or did he get the usual Rolling Stones shaft
What has it got to do with the Stones? They didnt organise the event. Charlie's daughter and granddaughter did.
What has Mick Taylor to do with the Stones.. and or their family.. Everything because he was a member once. I remember a picture were Mick Taylor walked with Charlie's daughter and / or granddaughter when he played in Holland (pinkpop) with the Stones. They went along very well.
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