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hot stuff
True---But i will give Woodie the benefit of the doubt untill all the facts are in...We know a little bit more about what kind a person Ronnie is with 30 plus years of learning, hearing as well as his reputation from people who DO know and love him..He in not known for this type of behavior...
NO ONE has a right to hit another person...Man or Woman!!!
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Green Lady
I'm staying out of the advice business, but I do hope this gets sorted out with minimum damage to all concerned.
"With minimum damage to all concerned"
Does that include the future of any upcoming activities by the Stones?
To me it seems like that there's been maximum damage done to the Stones.
This is really a bad outcome from a love story. And it won't just fly away like a leaf in the wind.
This is serious!
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stargroover
He's a Rolling Stone for goodness sake! Lets roll !
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shortfatfanny
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What I find odd is how so many can moralise about Ron's reputed behaviour while I assume most of the same people love the Midnight Rambler, a song which it's hard not to associate with sexual violence - in fact which owes its existence to it.
Yeah,correct...and the Berlin Wall...AIDS...Sympathy For The Devil...Jack The Ripper...Gimme Shelter...?
Man,what the hell are you talking about ?
Too hard for you to devide fiction from reality ?
Midnight Rambler was based on the REAL case of the Boston Strangler - and Jagger got some of the lyrics directly from this case -
I know I'm being a bit lateral - but we do love the song largely because of its yrics - and the highpoint was Jagger's onstage enactment of a vicious belting of a woman btw -powerful esp with Keith's rhythm 'lashings' - kind of liberating - releasing (safely?) something that is probably in us all? -
Made me wonder.
OK - back to the Tabloid World ......
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chris girard
I wonder why Mick has not stepped in and told Ronnie to dump the Russian chick and clean up his act.
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StratoGR
I heard that when Keith Richards was in Mykonos like 10 years ago, he was fighting with his wife and I think he beat her but I am not sure.Just roumors.
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CBII
If true, that's a real bummer man. If true, of course money will exchange hands and he will do no time but whooping a woman's head is not the thing to do. If true, he needs to get some serious help.
What this means to The Rolling Stones is anyones guess. I'm not going to speculate on that.
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shortfatfanny
Strange enough Let It Bleed was released 40 years ago.One can ( over-) analyse
every ( rock ) song to death,in the end MR ,to stick to this example ,is fantastic music with lyrics creating a certain tension and atmosphere hardly been topped ( I think never ) live by any other artist.Brusselles 73 the peak.
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stargroover
He's a Rolling Stone for goodness sake!I can't understand why some folk are so outraged.Jesus has everybody become so prim and proper in their old age?I am not condoning his actions but why is everyone so shocked?
Of course they will still tour with Ronnie.It will probably be the best tonic for him.Lets roll !
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stargroover
He's a Rolling Stone for goodness sake!I!
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TheKingBee
I have a hard time seeing Keith beating his wife, in my opinion, Keith is a perfect gentleman towards women. But that is just how I see it
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CaptainGlassback
He sadly, by his own admission, is not good with money, (or a guitar for that matter!), and he couldn't see that she is simply after his cash. Dump the tart go play with the Faces and make way for the return of Mick Taylor.....the only man who can help the Stones recapture the blues. Meantime sincere best wishes to Ronnie and I hope that he can keep the alcohol to a sensible level over The Festive Boozing Season.
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turd
She also may have wanted to move her mother in - now that could have ended in murder.
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Well... Move to her mother is not very russian style of life. You do not know russian woman. In Russia they have a saying for this case that translates like "if he bits me it means he loves me". Very Russian, very specific and very stupid. And believe me, russian woman used to tolerate drunk junkies and alcoholics. To be drunk and to bit woman under influence... that is not very unusual in Russia. Especially in rural regions. And Katya for sure came from one of those depressing post-Soviet region. So it is not all over now
But I think Ronnie is way out of normal state. Maybe they would be able to cure him. However, knowing alcoholics (an in particular quite a few russian in person) I doubt anyone could drag him back.
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JumpingKentFlash
Can I just put in my two cents to all those who eyes the opportunity of a Mick Taylor reunion: F*** OFF!!!!
Of course it's total shite from Woody if he beat up The Ek, but let's not start a whole frickin' campaign on all his bad sides. He's a Rolling motherhonkin' Stone. He's SUPPOSED to have bad sides, even though beating up your woman ain't a good thing. It's just not cool to bash his guitar playing from this incident. I mean come on: Brian shined up his girls rather neatly too, and I hear nobody judging his skills as a musician based on that. This whole thing is bad. Of course it is. You don't smack your girl up, and that's the end of it. You just don't do it no matter what. That's a big mistake and I'm very much against that sort of behaviour. Just don't get carried away and start the bloody Taylor-craving and call Woody an embarrasment. He's a great guitar player and you know it. That's why he's in The Stones, (and some people here need to realize that he and Brian fit better than Mick Taylor ever did).
Kent, I don't know that he's a great guitar player any more. I'm not sure that he ever was. Great musician and unique talent, yes. I know that he has been a musical embarrasment on too many occasions in recent tours.
Ron may be a better social fit than Brian or MickT. that's principally why he's in the Stones and why they've stayed together. But no question in my mind when the Stones were at their peak live musically.
What I find odd is how so many can moralise about Ron's reputed behaviour while I assume most of the same people love the Midnight Rambler, a song which it's hard not to associate with sexual violence - in fact which owes its existence to it.
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TheKingBee
I have a hard time seeing Keith beating his wife, in my opinion, Keith is a perfect gentleman towards women. But that is just how I see it
Well, I seem to remember (Barbara Charone or Victor Bockris) mentionned in a book that Keith beat up Anita. Also some interview of Jo after the split hinted (that's how I read it anyway) that Ronnie was sometimes violent (at least verbally) with her.
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Gazza
From memory, the impression I got from her relationship with Keith was that it was often volatile, although I wouldnt go as far to say he 'beat her up'. I certainly dont recall reading that.
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with sssoul
it's in Bockris, not Charone. and as i noted somewhere earlier in this thread, Bockris didn't witness it,
nor does he clarify whom (if anyone) he's quoting. it reads like a dramatization.
and i'm lighting more incense.
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black n blue
WTF, Ronnie is a grown man.