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Spud
Ronnie's contribution to much of HD does indeed sound more integral to the songs and performances than it has on occasions.
On ABB you could perhaps have been forgiven for thinking that, for some songs, Ronnie had just been sent a hard drive with a request to "....noodle over this a bit for us "
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keefriffhards
He used a good charm offensive on Keith, flattery will work every time, well on Keith at least
I think Keith knew getting an album done was an imperative to the band. And that Watt could get the job done after years of creative stalling.
So he probably showed some courtesy to the Kid so the sessions could move along smoothly.
When people turn 50 they get kinda cynical and Keith will be 80...
In 97 Keith knew the band was creatively rolling and the B2B album would be done anyway so he told the Dust Bros to go f^ck themselves in no uncertain terms...
Anyway the album is out. It is good. It made a bang. End of story.
See you on tour.
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Rockman
Somewhere up the track hope we get some interviews
with Andrew Watt about the recording sessions with The Stones
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keefriffhards
He used a good charm offensive on Keith, flattery will work every time, well on Keith at least
I think Keith knew getting an album done was an imperative to the band. And that Watt could get the job done after years of creative stalling.
So he probably showed some courtesy to the Kid so the sessions could move along smoothly.
When people turn 50 they get kinda cynical and Keith will be 80...
In 97 Keith knew the band was creatively rolling and the B2B album would be done anyway so he told the Dust Bros to go f^ck themselves in no uncertain terms...
Anyway the album is out. It is good. It made a bang. End of story.
See you on tour.
I like how there's a lot that isn't said about Don Was. In general, of course, not Andrew Watt, but the Stones.
The whole 'Yes man' thing was killed with Andrew Watt.