12th December 2007 04:33 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
>© Michael Putland with thanks to Gypsy!<
Thanks again! |
12th December 2007 05:08 PM |
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TomL |
I agree. |
12th December 2007 05:22 PM |
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Gazza |
When's that from? 1982?
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12th December 2007 06:23 PM |
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PartyDoll MEG |
Great Photo of Stu!! |
12th December 2007 06:57 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
yeah, great photo |
12th December 2007 07:17 PM |
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lotsajizz |
Stu was the MAN |
12th December 2007 07:45 PM |
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Nellcote |
My favorite expression of his.. "my little three chord wonders"...
And, to think that he actually played with those posers, Led Zeppelin, THE HORROR!!!
[Edited by Nellcote] |
12th December 2007 07:57 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
quote: Nellcote wrote:
And, to think that he actually played with those posers, Led Zeppelin, THE HORROR!!!
Posers? WTF?
Some of the best Rock n Roll ever. Don't let VooDoo Pug cloud your judgement. |
12th December 2007 08:14 PM |
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lotsajizz |
Nelly was expressing a l'il New England sarcasm......kinda like saying the Jets may be within 50 this week...
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12th December 2007 08:33 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
quote: Nellcote wrote:
And, to think that he actually played with those posers, Led Zeppelin, THE HORROR!!!
[Edited by Nellcote]
Well, first of all Led Zeppelin is a serious band, one fo the greatest.
Stu not just played with them; the song "Rock and Roll" exists because of Stu, otherwise it would be just another unreleased and "unrecorded" studio jam
“"Rock and Roll" came out of a jam with The Stones’ mentor Ian Stewart on Piano. Bonzo played the intro of “Good Golly Miss Molly/Keep a Knokin’”, and Page added a riff. Fifteen minutes later the nucleus of R&R was done on a tape – displaying the full benefits of recording on location with the tapes ever running”
Stu was in charge of the "Rolling Stone Mobile unit", he was the one who turned the tape recorder on!
The whole album (LZ4) and outtakes were recorded in the Headley Grange Studios with The Rolling Stone Mobile and Stu in charge.
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12th December 2007 08:35 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
quote: lotsajizz wrote:
Nelly was expressing a l'il New England sarcasm......kinda like saying the Jets may be within 50 this week...
AYUH.
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12th December 2007 08:37 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
As you all know but for those who don't
Ian plays piano and co-writes "Boogie with Stu" which is also dedicated to him.
That was a loose jam recorded at the same sessions that produced Rock & Roll for the 4th album. This has Stu playing barrel-house piano. Heavily based on Richie Valens’ 50s hit “Ooh My Head” |
12th December 2007 08:41 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
>Well, first of all Led Zeppelin is a serious band, one of the greatest.<
Of course. That goes without saying. If some one doesn't appreciate Led Zeppelin that's their business....if we appreciate fine rock n roll that's our business.
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12th December 2007 08:42 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Couldn't say it better Señor Moteles!! |
12th December 2007 08:44 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
quote: Gazza wrote:
When's that from? 1982?
Don't know the date/venue but is from 1981, my first Stones tour babies! |
12th December 2007 08:45 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
He's on stage- LIVE |
12th December 2007 09:39 PM |
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gotdablouse |
Yep, nice pic, great boogie, is it me or were his arems rather short ? |
12th December 2007 11:46 PM |
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BILL PERKS |
NEVER FORGOTTEN
WHAT WOULD STU THINK OF MICHAEL COHL? |
12th December 2007 11:47 PM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
quote: BILL PERKS wrote:
WHAT WOULD STU THINK OF MICHAEL COHL?
Not as bad as Allen Klein but both only in it for the money |
13th December 2007 07:26 AM |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
This was the reference header
In memory of Stu
b. July 18, 1938 - d. December 12, 1985
© Michael Putland with thanks to Gypsy |