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9 ***months ***ago
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Quotemeck1211 Uschi Obermeier Yes. But this was earlier. Uschi Obermaier left Munich in 1973.
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9 ***months ***ago
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Great photos Exile! Again!
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteNeddieFlanders Add the Faces to the list who recorded their You Can Make Me Dance-single there... N Done!
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteIrix Quotecaschimann Why so many other bands liked it? A 2016 interview (in German) with Musicland's engineer & producer Reinhold Mack - - where he says that G. Moroder liked his mixing style and that they built the best studio in the world. Thanks a lot Irix!! Now I am a fan of Mack!
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9 ***months ***ago
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Forgive me if may be there was a post about this in the past. But: What is the fascination of this studio? Why the Stones liked it so much? (made IORR and Black & Blue here) Why so many other bands liked it? The studio owners famous Gorgio Moroder and legendary engineer Reinhold Mack (nickname of the studio: Mack-Land-Studios) where probably the main reason. But located in the cellar
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9 ***months ***ago
caschimann
I fear we soon will get problems with the IORR-"out of topic"-Police. So better back to Bill Graham.
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9 ***months ***ago
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Quotelem motlow Quoteskytrench Without Mick they would be overlooked, without Keith they would be a joke. So a band with Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman,Mick Taylor, Ron Wood and Mick Jagger would’ve been a joke? And by the why, no one has answered the question yet- It’s simple, Jagger makes Keith into Brian. Fck off, here’s your check.how does the Steel Wheels tour do? The Keith camp were so
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9 ***months ***ago
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Sorry as this for sure hsd been discussed somewhere on the previous pages but: Isn‘t Lovin Cup the centre song of Mick about diffuculties with sexual potence?
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9 ***months ***ago
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Happy Rockmanday!!!
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteRocky Dijon lem means if STEEL WHEELS had gone the way of Pink Floyd without Roger. Sure, the name would have sold, but it likely would have been Jimmy Rip replacing Keith as a sideman. As for georgie48's comment: "Don't forget, Keith had much more support during his live solo tour than Mick J. in the 80s." Well, Keith had one arena in the States in 1988 and one sta
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9 ***months ***ago
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Quotetreaclefingers QuoteRocky Dijon Quotelem motlow This is the only fansite I’ve ever seen like this.it’s just odd,a certain amount of the people just say crazy unrealistic shit about the lead singer. Everyone, and I mean everyone that listens to rock and roll knows Jagger is the face of the Stones and he runs the show- except here. I recently read an article about Carl Denson and he said h
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteGasLightStreet Quotecaschimann Keith's two solo albums are mostly listenable. Mick's are mostly unlistenable. Mick focused on himself. Keith just wanted to be free to play music. Totally Keith-camp-nonsense. Keith albums are awful to 80% Micks albums (instesd of. the 2cnd one) sre pretty good. Learn how to quote - and say something with some sense instead of sounding l
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteCristiano Radtke Quotetreaclefingers RIP...he was so right. "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World...The Rolling Stones!" This is probably the best and most adequate intro ever said in any concert, and it brings back so many memories to all of us. RIP, Sam. So true!!! Wish they had brought back that as intro after Bill Graham left.
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMathijs QuoteDan QuoteDoxa QuoteMathijs I think the emphasis on how great Mick is as a businessman is hugely overblown. For the Stones the market is huge, there's only a few promotors that can do these big tours, so negotiating a good deal isn't all that difficult. Mick found out himself that a sell-to market is more important than being a good businessman -he wasn't able to g
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9 ***months ***ago
caschimann
QuoteDoxa A-ha, this thread turned out to be just another Mick vs. Keith dick contest. Nice. - Doxa (and its always: Keith the saint and Mick the selfish prick - sooo tired of this)
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9 ***months ***ago
caschimann
Keith's two solo albums are mostly listenable. Mick's are mostly unlistenable. Mick focused on himself. Keith just wanted to be free to play music. Totally Keith-camp-nonsense. Keith albums are awful to 80% Micks albums (instesd of. the 2cnd one) sre pretty good.
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteBig Al Quotedcba QuoteGasLightStreet It's absolute fantasy that you think Keith has zero to do with the Stones' finances. I think Keith is totally clueless when it comes to basic daily things, and even more or so about managing the band™. I remember reading a 99 interview where he said he gave a 50 quid tip to a London taxi driver and the person who was with him had to tel
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9 ***months ***ago
caschimann
Great performance! Awesome guitar! Better guitar than on any Heartbreakers on any of the last tours? Hmmm... Have to look back to some videos.
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9 ***months ***ago
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Quotetreaclefingers QuoteMore Hot Rocks Quotekeefriffhards QuoteHairball QuoteKoen Quotekeefriffhards What is puzzling is why hasn't Mick had surgery Maybe he did, but it wasn't made public. If he did have surgery, his leg/knee wouldn't still look as deformed as it does. Maybe he's putting off surgery until after the release of the new album and/or after all the promo
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9 ***months ***ago
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Quotelem motlow The absolute fantasy that Keith had anything to do with any business deal involving the Stones is laughable. Any quote from him regarding the bands financial situation is him repeating something Mick Jagger told him. The guy spent years in a drunken drugged out haze while Mick covered his ass. You can find interviews with Charlie and Bill talking about Keith falling asleep at a
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9 ***months ***ago
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QuoteGasLightStreet Quotedirk94 Quoteironbelly Do not show your overblown self esteem. Rolling Stones remixed in Dolby Atmos is not for you. You better stick with the dynamic range values and the CD import prices. KEYBOARD WARRIOR BOI! "Rolling Stones remixed in Dolby Atmos is not for you." Said like a jobt or JacouDorkty whatever. The Rolling Stones are not for you, Di
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9 ***months ***ago
caschimann
And you all great IORR-Knee-Doctors can judge this by 3sec in a video???????????? THERE IS NOTHING WITH HIS KNEE.
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10 ***months ***ago
caschimann
I was 12 when it came out. And already a Stones Fan. But young as I was I was disappointed about the cover because I couldn't see my idols clearly. They were all hidden behind this curtain/bubble. With my 12 I thought: They are so rich and don't spend the money for a proper photographer!!
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11 ***months ***ago
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QuoteElmo Lewis Easy solution - don't pay the crazy prices (unless it's an act you truly LOVE). Going to see Boz Scaggs for $83, but not dropping $200+ for The Doobie Brothers. I like, not love both acts. Also, paid over $200 for poor tickets for Bruce, but moved to a better spot on my own. I am willing to pay crazy numbers for The Stones. Only here only at IORR you can r
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteSpodlumt Was fired by Mick Jagger due to his backstage antics during the 1973 European Tour. He claimed in his memoir that he left the tour of his own volition to curtail his heroin addiction. As a result of his strained relationship with Jagger, Keys only guested on some shows of the 1975 and 1978 American tours, missing the 1976 European tour completely. In 1979, Keys was part of a Roll
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***1 year ***ago
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Quotebv After 61 years of highly successful performances by The Rolling Stones, some fans do still think they know better how to do the live acts... Again: I never said a bad word about one of the gigs I saw in 41 years. I hate moaning. I HATE the "by 2.34 into JJF Ronnie made a mistake"-stuff. etc. But the thing I am talking about is not the gig itself it is the import moment they
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***1 year ***ago
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Quotebv Never change a winning team. Matt Clifford is part of the band. I don't understand why there is a need to complain about the band at all, at a time where we should be happy to have them on tour still. I don't complain about the band. I don't complain about Matt and his keyboard, horn etc. playing. And his important role in the chemistry of the band. But I am convi
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***1 year ***ago
caschimann
I hope sooo instantly that they take the job of announcing the band away from that person who is doing it in the last 6 Tours. It's so over acted. So uncool. So annoying. So much disturbing the moment. PLEASE Mick & Keith if you read this here my plea: Get an announcement which is worth your band. Sam Cutler was it on the Get Yer Ya Ya's Out-Tour. THAT was Stones-niveau. That was
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***1 year ***ago
caschimann
Is IORR ready for a new tour? I'm not sure. Right after the tour closing Berlin-Waldbühne gig I got ill for a very long time. And I was absent of this board, since then. Coming back after all this time and coming back to this thread here which blew up to 99 pages meanwhile, I am a bit shocked. More then ever the voice of tone between uns here has changed. Not in every post. But in mor
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***1 year ***ago
caschimann
Quotemuenke Roundhouse 1971 for sure (for me). Second place is YaYa´s, followed by Leeds 1971. 1973 (Brussels) is - way - to fast. But honestly the last one I saw live and in person (Waldbühne a few weeks ago) was FANTASTIC! yess!
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