mofur Wrote: > > Summing up, my point was only that we should not > make facts out of something that we really do not > know anything about. And I'd been reading in so > many threads that Keith did not contribute - yet > have never seen any evidence to support this. So > to me it seemed that "somebody at some time" had > made this observation and now it is being > perpetuated as a fact. > > But - ah well - if they don't deny it, it must be > true?? ;-)
LOL...yes but thats not my point. I dont 'know' for sure either. Just emphasising - using a hypothetical example - that theres some things they wouldnt admit pubclicly if it were true.
Gazza Wrote: > LOL...yes but thats not my point. I dont 'know' > for sure either. Just emphasising - using a > hypothetical example - that theres some things > they wouldnt admit pubclicly if it were true.
...and my point was simply that we should stop second guessing the Rolling Stones - so far they've defied logic - if not gravity!
Because otherwise we could make all sort of claims....as far as I know, they haven't denied that it is really Charlie Watts who is writing all the songs? ;-)
The guys are in their 60's and can do whatever they want. If Mick wants to be busy with movies and solo projects, fine. Keith can do what Keith wants to do. He doesn't have to work another day in his life if he does not want to. How many friends do you know that go down to 3 days a week in their late 50's or retire all together? These guys have put in 45 years at their career and don't owe nothing to nobody. We are lucky to have had some great tours and a few decent songs since Voodoo Lounge.
> > That is interesting. I spoke with 2 people from > that camp that were literally crying because they > said they couldn't believe they were watching him > for the last time.
i saw my guy almost in tears a year ago when he found out exactly how serious keith's injury had been. the problem with that camp is that you have to leave the show early.
I like Talk is cheap, but as an album I think MAin Offender is better, TIC has the better songs but MO has a feeling throughout the whole album, also a better cover