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duke richardson
He's got two bands going, one that he plays bass in. The Bluefields. The other, Homemade Sin, with Warren Hodges, is a close kin to the Satellites. I met Dan Baird at a HS gig. Great guy. See them or the Bluefields if you get a chance. Or if the Suffering Bastards play, then you'll get some Stones -that's Bobby Keys' band with Dan.
He also plays in Bobby Keys' band
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Wizzard
Baird and his band are amazing. They are working their asrses off even if they play for less then 100 people. I saw them last year and I have to admit that I rather prefere going to one of their shows then going to one of these unpersonal Stones gigs. If you have the chance seeing them this fall in Europe go to one of their gigs and you want be disappointed.
Baird is great, and I've seen him several times live, with and without the Satellites. But I'd rather go to a Stones gig. Different league, imo.
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Wizzard
Baird and his band are amazing. They are working their asrses off even if they play for less then 100 people. I saw them last year and I have to admit that I rather prefere going to one of their shows then going to one of these unpersonal Stones gigs. If you have the chance seeing them this fall in Europe go to one of their gigs and you want be disappointed.
Baird is great, and I've seen him several times live, with and without the Satellites. But I'd rather go to a Stones gig. Different league, imo.
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Homemade Sin has dates in Norway this week...
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scottkeef
if he has time maybe "from4tillate" will weigh in...he knows Dan quite well (and Warner Hodges") and has performed with them both in jams and with his own bands...
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SixesandSevens
Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired remains my favourite album of the 90s. Killer record.
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The Joker
All connection with events in real life is mere coincidence
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Silver Dagger
A low point for Jagger but not nearly as low as his endorsement of the Tory party ethic below: