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Gazza |
Same pic as the one used when reviewing ABB two years ago, but a pretty good feature on the Stones in the new edition, which I just received today - it will be in the shops in the next day or so.
Nice interviews with Mick and Keith, which seem to have been done in Amsterdam last summer and some good pics
Most memorable quote comes from Keith recollecting Charlie's reaction to being diagnosed with throat cancer :
"One minute I've done two weeks at Ronnie Scott's, standing ovation, and then two hours later I'm on a marble slab, naked...."
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Martha |
Thanks Gary!
xxoo,
Martha |
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SweetVirginia |
The "two hat look" is my least favorite style statement of Keith's.
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GotToRollMe |
Hey, tanks! |
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Saint Sway |
I will buy a copy this weekend and send the prog disc to Lethargy |
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gimmekeef |
I'd kiss that marble slab that may have saved our Charlie.... |
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Martha |
quote: gimmekeef wrote:
I'd kiss that marble slab that may have saved our Charlie....
How sweet gimmekeef! I'm getting a copy too! Thanks Gary.
xxoo.
MM
PS Bob just put up a second show at Red Rocks. :-) |
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Sir Stonesalot |
I'm not buying anything that has a Prog best of disc attached to it.
I live in a carefully constructed Prog-free enviorment.
Maybe someone would be kind and remove the damn disc thingy offa the mag for me so I can buy one. I can't even touch the thing...I'll break out in hives and start vomitting.
And don't forget to remove that dried snot stuff that they use to stick the disc to the cover. I can't touch that stuff either since it was in direct contact with the disc.
Look, I hate Prog. I just do. I also hate people who love Prog. So if you love Prog, and wanna stay of friendly terms with me...don't ever mention your love of Prog to me. I'll either try to cure you, or kill you...depending on how much I liked you in the first place.
Please....someone kill them...soon!
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Gazza |
quote: Saint Sway wrote:
I will buy a copy this weekend and send the prog disc to Lethargy
I always thought the free discs that come with Uncut werent available overseas for copyright reasons |
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Martha |
Stonesy.....So if I want to die I just let you know I like YES? Ok. Duly noted!
xxoo,
Martha Say! |
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Sir Stonesalot |
>So if I want to die I just let you know I like YES?<
No...you can like whomever you want to like.
But it wouldn't bother me at all if Yes fell off an oceanside cliff and were dragged out to sea by the tide, and devoured by Orcas.
That would be a good start.
Did you guys ever hear about the Rick Wakeman project called "Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table....ON ICE". Yep. I'm not making that up. Evidently, it was a disaster with knights in armor skating(more like crashing)into the musicians and stuff. Who woulda thunk that a great idea like that would go so horribly wrong. LOL!
That little icecapade almost bankrupted Wakeman.
>In 1975, his next album, The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, was given a grand-scale premiere at Wembley's Empire Pool, although it also cost Wakeman a fortune to stage the event on ice.<
>The tour in support of the album was a theatrical performance on ice, an expensive project which caused Wakeman to go bankrupt.<
>King Arthur was performed as an ice show for three nights at Wembley Empire Pool and in spite of selling out lost a small fortune due to Rick's extravagant production.<
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fireontheplatter |
when i see this mag at barnes and noble i notice that most of the free discs have been stolen.
everybody say ow. |
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Sir Stonesalot |
They weren't stolen.
They were removed for the protection of the consumer.
I mean, we can't have Stones fans being infected with this kinda thing:
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