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Anonymous User
Has anyone a clue on what happened with these guys:
- Brian Palastanga: Brian Jones' driver in the late sixties. Supposedly stopped him from comminting suicide by jumping on River Thames.
- Tom Keylock: Last thing I know was this sworn affidavit stating that it was Thoroughgood who "did Brian".
- Sam Cutler: Was never contacted again by the Stones after Altamont.
- Tony Sanchez: No idea. Just know of his book.
I once read that Keylock said that Jagger overwent a dramatic change in the beginning of the seventies. Anyone who reminded him of the past (say, the Cheyne Walk years) had to leave.
Does any of you remain in contact with any of these individuals (maybe Gazza?)
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Anonymous User
Has anyone a clue on what happened with these guys:
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Anonymous User
I once read that Keylock said that Jagger overwent a dramatic change in the beginning of the seventies. Anyone who reminded him of the past (say, the Cheyne Walk years) had to leave.
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Anonymous User
I once read that Keylock said that Jagger overwent a dramatic change in the beginning of the seventies. Anyone who reminded him of the past (say, the Cheyne Walk years) had to leave.
Evidently Mr. Keylock wasn't aware of Tony King, the Dunn brothers, and Ian Stewart.
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J.J.Flash
gut Wrote:
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> =====What I also read is that in all his junkie
> period Keith was a very lousy lover (according to
> Anita). =====
>
> No time to f-ck when you spend most of the day
> constipated trying to pinch a loaf.
>
> #......Go ahead....Bite the Big Apple....Don't
> mind the Maggots.....Uh Huh...#
This could very well be the post of the day!