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seitan
Good news from Apollo.
Keith gave plenty of room for Clapton on stage, true gentleman, never overplaed or pretended to be a guitar hero, had good sense of style and class.
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seitan
Good news from Apollo.
Keith gave plenty of room for Clapton on stage, true gentleman, never overplaed or pretended to be a guitar hero, had good sense of style and class. Sang well with his world weary but charming blues voice of his, and played just fine. Nice traditional blues at very sad - due to the passing of his friend, Hubert Sumlin - memorial event.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Do you even know how to play a guitar?
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stonesdan60
I think many of us would like to see Keith on stage one more time even if he can't do what he used to. He deserves a standing ovation and heartful thank you and farewell from those of us to whom he's given so much happiness for so many years.

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stonesdan60
I think many of us would like to see Keith on stage one more time even if he can't do what he used to. He deserves a standing ovation and heartful thank you and farewell from those of us to whom he's given so much happiness for so many years.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Do you even know how to play a guitar?


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The Joker
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Do you even know how to play a guitar?
Too much heat
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dewlover
seitan, Jeppe thinks he'll play better if he talks trash about Keef...
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dewlover
seitan, Jeppe thinks he'll play better if he talks trash about Keef...
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stonesdan60
Whether or not Keith can still play remains to be seen in the context of the Stones; what he's used to. Guess as much as we wish for the best, we have to be prepared to accept that Keith may not be able to play much anymore although he may still surprise us. I still maintain that a tour featuring Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman would be worth seeing even if the bulk of the guitar duties must fall to Wood and Taylor. For people who have loved the Stones for 50 years, I think many of us would like to see Keith on stage one more time even if he can't do what he used to. He deserves a standing ovation and heartful thank you and farewell from those of us to whom he's given so much happiness for so many years.
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thewatchman
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stonesdan60
Whether or not Keith can still play remains to be seen in the context of the Stones; what he's used to. Guess as much as we wish for the best, we have to be prepared to accept that Keith may not be able to play much anymore although he may still surprise us. I still maintain that a tour featuring Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman would be worth seeing even if the bulk of the guitar duties must fall to Wood and Taylor. For people who have loved the Stones for 50 years, I think many of us would like to see Keith on stage one more time even if he can't do what he used to. He deserves a standing ovation and heartful thank you and farewell from those of us to whom he's given so much happiness for so many years.
I agree. The overall sound is all that matters, however, it is important that Keith at least contribute something. Mick Taylor would help. Jeff Beck has always looked like a Stone to me so why not sign him up if necessary. What a great addition.

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Mathijs
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thewatchman
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stonesdan60
Whether or not Keith can still play remains to be seen in the context of the Stones; what he's used to. Guess as much as we wish for the best, we have to be prepared to accept that Keith may not be able to play much anymore although he may still surprise us. I still maintain that a tour featuring Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman would be worth seeing even if the bulk of the guitar duties must fall to Wood and Taylor. For people who have loved the Stones for 50 years, I think many of us would like to see Keith on stage one more time even if he can't do what he used to. He deserves a standing ovation and heartful thank you and farewell from those of us to whom he's given so much happiness for so many years.
KR's guitar style has had more influence than many of this maniac shreders. Beck is appreciated only among technical guitar players, not for the general public. I call it snobism. I do not want RS with Beck and with any other tan KR
I agree. The overall sound is all that matters, however, it is important that Keith at least contribute something. Mick Taylor would help. Jeff Beck has always looked like a Stone to me so why not sign him up if necessary. What a great addition.
There's only one thing worse than a Keith Richards who can't play anymore, and that is Jeff Beck's terrible screeching he calls guitar playing.
Mathijs