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JumpinJeppeFlash
Those Jagger Solo tours back in the 80s were horrible with Satriani trying to imitate Keith. It's a miracle Keith ever wanted to play with Mick again after that.
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varilla
Uhhhhh, i´ve never read this interview before. He seemed to really think/feel it was over....
I can feel a lot of empathy with Mick because of all things he had to deal with the Stones in those days. I didn´t feel that way at the time though. I was on Keith´s side.
Now that we know a lot more of the things that happened, and probably because i am much older myself, i quite changed my mind. Mick should have been fed up, as i would have in his place
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Actually, I'd say that they were of vital importance to keeping the Stones rolling (sorry, it was there; I had to take it). It laid out the template for all future shows and renewed MJ's interest in working with Keith after, what I suspect, coming very close to saying fuk it altogether. Check this interview from 1987. It really is interesting to read where his mind was at the time.
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shawnriffhard1
Actually, I'd say that they were of vital importance to keeping the Stones rolling (sorry, it was there; I had to take it). It laid out the template for all future shows and renewed MJ's interest in working with Keith after, what I suspect, coming very close to saying fuk it altogether. Check this interview from 1987. It really is interesting to read where his mind was at the time.
[www.theguardian.com]
great interview, the first time I read the other side of the story told directly by Mick.
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shawnriffhard1
Actually, I'd say that they were of vital importance to keeping the Stones rolling (sorry, it was there; I had to take it). It laid out the template for all future shows and renewed MJ's interest in working with Keith after, what I suspect, coming very close to saying fuk it altogether. Check this interview from 1987. It really is interesting to read where his mind was at the time.
[www.theguardian.com]
great interview, the first time I read the other side of the story told directly by Mick.
that gets a wow. Brutal and honest.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Those Jagger Solo tours back in the 80s were horrible with Satriani trying to imitate Keith. It's a miracle Keith ever wanted to play with Mick again after that.
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lem motlow
that tour sold out almost everywhere it went and pretty good sized arenas too.
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varilla
If Mick was succesful as a solo artist, when do you think the re - union would have been?