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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.
I think he was in the band during their golden era that’s all
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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.
Then unless anyone seriously believes that the Stones only agreed to turn up on the condition that Taylor didnt, I'd suggest they take up his non appearance up with Charlie's family
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A limo from Holland to England. That would have been a nice entré
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Unbelievable.
Even for a tribute some have to be negative about it.
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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.
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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Mick Taylor was not present on an evening of rememberance of Charlie.
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Mick Taylor was not present on an evening of rememberance of Charlie.
Last post by Mick Taylor on [www.Facebook.com] was on 2-Jun-2021. Who knows how he's doing ....
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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.
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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And yes CindyC can we all stop with frankly?!
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DavidinAustin
Would be something IF this ended up being the last time Mick and Keith played together, at Ronnie Scott's of all places.
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24FPS
Much as I love Bill, he's not exactly a clothes horse is he? You'd think a multi-millionaire could dress in a complete suit.
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Much as I love Bill, he's not exactly a clothes horse is he? You'd think a multi-millionaire could dress in a complete suit.
When The Rolling Stones were first touring around the UK in the 1960's there were repeated 'scandals' when they turned up at hotel restaurants - wait for it! - shockingly, absolutely shockingly, (those with a weak disposition avert your eyes) not wearing a tie!
ie They were in the vanguard of the social movements that led to the overthrow of very many silly and pointless dress codes.
Right on Captain
So to read him, or for that matter ANY Rolling Stone, being criticised for not wearing a suit is, frankly, shocking.
Judge the man, not his clothes.