Geir Hørnes in Paris, at Galerie de l’Instant, signing his book The Curious Chronicles of Villa Nellcote.
This book is the most comprehensive book about Villa Nellcote. It is fully instructive. It is well written. It has lots of historical pictures and many pictures taken by Dominique Tarlé. It is beautiful and exceptional.
Thanks a lot to Geir, Dominique and all the staff of Galerie de l’ Forum: Tell Me
The Curious Chronicles of Villa Nellcote is the most comprehensive book about the place. And the shape of the book is quite beautiful.
It is quite instructive about the house, history, everything and, of course, Keith Richards. It is complementary with books and pics of Dominique Tarlé.
To-day I got my book. I have quite a material to read.
This is the book every one must have. Forum: Tell Me
Thank you, Charlie, the greatest drummer ever.
I really enjoy Charlie’s drumming with the Stones, with the Tentet, with ABC ‘n’ D, with Jim Keltner, and so on…
Charlie is really missing. Forum: Tell Me
He was the greatest drummer ever. He has been making the rhythm for the Stones during 58 years.
I attended 47 gigs of the Rolling Stones and I met Charlie several times at Ronnie Scott’s, Duc des Lombards…
Charlie is really really missing. The Stones are no longer the Stones without Charlie. Forum: Tell Me
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To be fair: They are not 75 percent Stones without Charlie. 60 percent rather.
- 25% with Brian Jones left in 1969
- 25% with Mick Taylor left in 1974
- 25% with Bill Wyman left in 1993
- 25% with Charlie not able to tour now
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Charlie Watts is THE Rolling Stones drummer. Nobody can replace HIM.
We hope Charlie will recover soon and that he’ll be able to tour. It is much better to postpone the tour and see the band with Charlie than to see the Stones without him. Forum: Tell Me
I saw Phil May and Dick Taylor on stage at the Olympia in Paris years ago.
They were the first part of Bill Wyman's gig.
R.I.P. Phil May Forum: Tell Me