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He actually got Bobby Keys singing backup
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sotob
I wish! I prefer Main Offender over Talk is cheap. Did see the Stones play the Orpheum though.
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Mr. Jimi
I love the winos, saw them twice in boston. In 1988 and this show!
I often wonder when keith was contemplating the group sound, rythmn and lead guitar attack, Did he ever think of perhaps bringing in Mick Tayolr instead of waddy. Wonder if it crossed his mind or perhaps the lineup organically developed.
Anyone have any insight into his vision of the band's sound?
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DGA35
I also saw Keith at the Orpheum...in Vancouver! Jan 1993. It was an awesome show, a lot better than I thought it was going to be. One thing I remember is that midway through a song, a fan had an album he wanted autographed so Keith knelt down and signed the album then got up and continued to play.
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weak songs
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DGA35
I also saw Keith at the Orpheum...in Vancouver! Jan 1993. It was an awesome show, a lot better than I thought it was going to be. One thing I remember is that midway through a song, a fan had an album he wanted autographed so Keith knelt down and signed the album then got up and continued to play.
I saw them at the Paramount in Seattle that tour. Totally awesome! The kicker was I got to meet Keith, Sarah Dash & Bobby Keys (have a picture of me with Keith). Hung out with Bobby for a bit. Such a cool guy. Keith seemed to like me. I've met a lot of musicians, meeting Keith was at the top along with a few others.
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Mr. Jimi
I love the winos, saw them twice in boston. In 1988 and this show!
I often wonder when keith was contemplating the group sound, rythmn and lead guitar attack, Did he ever think of perhaps bringing in Mick Tayolr instead of waddy. Wonder if it crossed his mind or perhaps the lineup organically developed.
Anyone have any insight into his vision of the band's sound?
His manager Jane Rose told him if he was gonna go solo it had to be HIS band completely separate from the Stones.
She told him explicitly “ don’t involve Ronnie”.
Outside of alienating his songwriting partner by bashing him in the press this is the second most damaging thing He did to the Stones during this era.
Ditching Ronnie after 10 years was a huge mistake. They’d developed a rapport that was unmatched between two guitar players and it was never the same.
I’m still not so sure what people see in the Winos, weak rhythm section, cliche guitar riffs, weak songs.
Keith has that ability to make a lot of fans think they’re getting “ the real deal” a lot of people who didn’t see the New Barbarians I assume.