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2 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Quoteflacnvinyl Keith had been practicing. That is all! He is coping with incredible arthritis and we should all be very proud of his current abilities all things considered. Abilify for the arthritis might be a factor, or some other osteoarthritis meds.
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5 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotemelillo I like the stones way more than the who but iam able to be honest with myself Same here. But The Who just brought the house down, and in the process embarrassed Sir Mick, again. If this were a prize fight, The Who knocked out The Stones in the 3rd. round.
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotebatcave Quoteduke richardson listen to the song, the first verse is about Clarence White and his early tragic death the second verse I believe is about his friend Keith Richards 'and another young man..safely strung..his silver string guitar..'' clearly a different subject I think you need to listen to the song. The first verse about the car accident is about Brandon De Wilder an
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Just that Hart is a high energy dude. Not a mellow, laid back guy like Garcia or Weir.
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Know a bunch of folks who were Grateful Dead fans and a couple of people who worked for the band, and I can assure you Mickey Hart, a former New Yorker, was never a peace loving hippie.On more than a few occasions Hart has beat the crap out of an overzealous wannabe, or someone demanding something he wasn't prepared to give.Steve Parrish, a long time GD employee said, "You really don't want
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Clarence White is the singer Parsons is writing about there I believe.
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
There is some 1968 stuff at Wolfgangs Vault. L A Forum, Fillmore West. Not complete shows but enough snippets to give those who are interested.
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8 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
As for covers, Micks reading of My Girl stands out to me.
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10 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotestonesnow QuoteDiscoVolante I'm gonna spend two weeks in San Francisco for the Outside Lands festival and then drive the pacific coast highway down through Monterey and Big Sur to Los Angeles and Hollywood. Anyone got some tips to do or see, Stones-related or not? How is Haight Ashbury nowadays? The Fillmore East? I guess the Altamont Speedway is a little too off and not very interesting.
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11 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Ollie Brown?
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11 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Can you answer the original question?
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11 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
First Stones show was 8-2-1975 Gator Bowl Jacksonville,Fl. Remember it as if it were yesterday. Where does the time go.
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11 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Anyone know the address of the Stones house on Oriole? Or if it's still there? Many older homes in the hills have been demolished and replaced with gaudy mansions (Spelling Manor).
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12 ***months ***ago
Jesse1960
Christopher Gibbs Stash Flex, the guy who was beaten like a rented mule on the 72' tour.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Saw on another site that Flying Burrito Brother has passed.Another goodbye to another good friend.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quote71Tele Very moved by all the posts here. Didn't think this would affect me that much, but it did. +1
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quote24FPS I was just the right age the fall of '66 when they came along. Loved the Monkees. Listening to them now I realize they were like baby steps to listening to more sophisticated rock. And those records are written and performed by crack studio musicians. (Especially Neil Diamond). They were like returning to an earlier stage of the Beatles, who by that time had just released Revolver. Thi
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
With arthritis medication and therapy, he probably can. Has certainly helped Edward Van Halen, who like Keith, was suffering greatly from the associated joint pain.Listening to EVH recently, and comparing his playing to 2007/2008, the diff. is pronounced.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteNaturalust I hope he wears his bald head proudly like a mink stoll! Baldness is a gift given mostly to men who have survived the shallow self indulgent period where hair was important and lived long enough to not give a shit! That being said , hats are kinda cool and yes I definately have a few less hairs than I had at 19 years old. Still too many for my mom's taste.... Glad Peter go
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteRollin' Stoner the David Dalton book That's the winner for me. Have to handle it carefully though. Rolled a lot of Columbian on it that summer of 74'.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quote24FPS QuoteKirk Mine was Dalton's 'Rolling Stones'. Published 1972, before Exile. There are some Nellcote pictures. It was a grey one. Mick was definitely on the cover. A music score section was included too. I bought it in 1979, I was 15, for the equivalent of 1 Euro today! Lost it, many years ago. Moving from one house to another. I wish I could find it someday. Is that the one with the
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteKirk Mine was Dalton's 'Rolling Stones'. Published 1972, before Exile. There are some Nellcote pictures. It was a grey one. Mick was definitely on the cover. A music score section was included too. I bought it in 1979, I was 15, for the equivalent of 1 Euro today! Lost it, many years ago. Moving from one house to another. I wish I could find it someday. Still have that one too. Although it
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteKirk Mine was Dalton's 'Rolling Stones'. Published 1972, before Exile. There are some Nellcote pictures. It was a grey one. Mick was definitely on the cover. A music score section was included too. I bought it in 1979, I was 15, for the equivalent of 1 Euro today! Lost it, many years ago. Moving from one house to another. I wish I could find it someday. That was my first Stones book as wel
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotestupidguy2 Tebow VS Brady: I don't think even God can outplay Brady when the pass game is so weak.... If he manages to pull this off, I'll be more convinved. Tebow isn't even close to Tom Brady, Matt Ryan, or Aaron Rogers. The Broncos have been fortunate 7 of the last 8 weeks. I give Tebow credit for being able to rally the troops, but against New England, even though the Patriots defense
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotesweetcharmedlife I wonder why QB's never thank God after they throw an interception. What God can't read a cover 2 defense? No God can't. But the problem with cover 2 is solved with a fast tight end. Because the strong and free safety are going to move closer to the sideline in order to not get beat deep by the wide receivers, the middle is very often wide open. The Tampa 2 assigns a small
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Quotesweetcharmedlife I wonder why QB's never thank God after they throw an interception. What God can't read a cover 2 defense? Years ago I remember a coach saying that his team prayed before games, but that God was always on the side of the team with the biggest, fastest, and strongest players..
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteBrue He says things in such a non-confrontational way that you just want to pet him. In other words he's a gentleman. A rare commodity these days in professional sports.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
QuoteGlam Descendant REVELATION: Bama 32 FL 13 Tebow wept. Rammer Jammer Yeller Hammer Give em Hell Alabama! As much as I enjoyed the SECC game in 2009, Tebow wasn't the reason the Tide skinned the Gators. Credit goes to Greg McElroy, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, and a great offensive line that kept Florida's offense on the sidelines for nearly 38 minutes.
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***1 year ***ago
Jesse1960
Tim Tebow is not a great or even good quarterback.But the guy has leadership qualities that will compensate against some defensive coordinators. As well as defenses that tend to over pursue. His passing mechanics are poor. To quote Bear Bryant, describing the late Pat Trammell, Bryant's quarterback who led the mighty Crimson Tide to a national title in 1962, "He can't run, he can't pass, but
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