shidoobee Wrote:
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> Turd on the Run! I actually agree with you on many
> points. It's amazing how Jagger's voice has
> improved over the years, and only in the last
> three years, too! And Keith's come back, with a
> better voice than in decades, it's comming close
> to a miracle in my ears...
> Then there's Ronnie. On the show's I've seen so
> far in Europe: Milan, Munich, Hannover and Berlin,
> he's done OK. Not brilliant all the time, but OK.
> I understand you're of the opinion that in
> Cologne, he messed up? I don't know, as I wasn't
> there. But if he did, and it's because of his
> alcoholism, then that's sad. If it was only a bad
> day at work, then there's forgiveness for that! (I
> have a few of those every month!)
> But I find it rather a waste of time calling for
> Mick Taylor every time Ronnie's in trouble. He
> quit. He was not a team player. The chemistry
> didn't
> feel right. He wanted a solo career. His decision
> must be respected.
> And what about the Stones if Ronnie hadn't joined?
> I don't think they wold still exist as a band if
> it wasn't for him. His diplomatic skills when the
> Glimmer Twins hated eachother's guts, his little
> white lies and huge efforts to try to make them
> communicate again, his great sense of humour, his
> love for the Stones' music... The list goes on. In
> my opinion, Ronnie's been kind of like the glue
> that keeps the band together. Sure he made a fool
> of himself now and then. But I'm willing to forget
> and forgive. He's given me so many wonderfull
> concert memories, so many fantastic solos (like on
> Can't you Hear Me Knocking on the Licks Tour). He
> has a huge account in my heart - the Golden
> Moments account. But if he's in trouble and
> drinking heavily... We really should support him,
> not bash him here. But to clean up ones act and
> improve at work - that never killed anyone.
> Smoking (when you have emphysema) and drinking
> (when your liver's half rotten) is not a great
> choice. But I really hope, from the deep of my
> heart, that Cologne was only a bad day at work...
Agree with pretty much all of that, shidoobee (there you go, we do see things similarly once in a while...
). Lets hope Cologne was merely a blip or a bad day at the office. We all want him to do well and clean himself up, although its a bit frustrating for everyone (and his family most of all) that he seems to have a half-assed attitude towards sorting out his problems and the inevitable consequences if he doesnt. That said, its a lot easier to judge it from our position than his.