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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
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Has this ever been posted here? I heard someone on Dutch radio recently talk about this.
The title of the statue is "Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Going Home Satisfied after Composing “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.” [sic].
More here: [www.guggenheim.org]
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
They had roadies? Clueless.
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One of me all time fave Stones shots .....
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
They had roadies? Clueless.
Ever heard of Ian Stewart?
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
They had roadies? Clueless.
Ever heard of Ian Stewart?
That's not what you implied. Pretty obvious.
Why are you so bitter. Every post that you write you are always so negative. Never happy. Clueless as always.
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Stu was their road MANAGER. That doesn't mean that he carried all their guitars and amps by himself.
His job was to organise gigs, travel schedules, check what equipment was needed on the different venues etc. He had his van, though, but i bet they all carried their gear until 1969, when the tours became more professional.
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
They had roadies? Clueless.
Ever heard of Ian Stewart?
That's not what you implied. Pretty obvious.
Why are you so bitter. Every post that you write you are always so negative. Never happy. Clueless as always.
Maybe I'm bitter from people who don't agree with me thinking I'm bitter. Ian Stewart was their roadie. And they didn't carry around their own guitars by 1965. The were big stars. I thought I was pretty obvious about that. I'd say you are the one who is clueless. Never happy? I love El Mocambo. I've been listening to it for three weeks. Do I have to be happy about everything? I'll try and phony it up in the future, just for you, Cooltoplady. Because you are what's important.
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Is this a joke? Their hair was half that length in 1965. Where is this 'statue'? And why would Brian be carrying a guitar around? They had roadies.
They had roadies? Clueless.
Ever heard of Ian Stewart?
That's not what you implied. Pretty obvious.
Why are you so bitter. Every post that you write you are always so negative. Never happy. Clueless as always.
Maybe I'm bitter from people who don't agree with me thinking I'm bitter. Ian Stewart was their roadie. And they didn't carry around their own guitars by 1965. The were big stars. I thought I was pretty obvious about that. I'd say you are the one who is clueless. Never happy? I love El Mocambo. I've been listening to it for three weeks. Do I have to be happy about everything? I'll try and phony it up in the future, just for you, Cooltoplady. Because you are what's important.
How petty I have to agree you are clueless sorry.
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Stu was their road MANAGER. That doesn't mean that he carried all their guitars and amps by himself.
His job was to organise gigs, travel schedules, check what equipment was needed on the different venues etc. He had his van, though, but i bet they all carried their gear until 1969, when the tours became more professional.
I'm absolutely in line there with you, Bart!