1. Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
    Does Tony not like Jethro Tull??
    It's a shame the Stones weren't up to standards, on a good night, they'll put on a fantastic show


    nah, the band wasn't famous yet

    the stones wouldn't play well live (since their 65/66 tour until late 69, halfway through the tour) until mick taylor showed up
  2. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    nah, the band wasn't famous yet

    the stones wouldn't play well live (since their 65/66 tour until late 69, halfway through the tour) until mick taylor showed up

    Mick was great with the Stones

    EDIT:I meant Mick Taylor, not Mick Jagger


  3. he was better than clapton....and to imagine: being 18 and debuting with the stones in 69, kid mustve been a nervous reck. but he was awesome later on:

    an outtake of "brown sugar'

  4. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    he was better than clapton....and to imagine: being 18 and debuting with the stones in 69, kid mustve been a nervous reck. but he was awesome later on:

    an outtake of "brown sugar'

    [YouTube Video]

    I would've crapped my pants if I was him lol


  5. If you knew the original lyrics you'd find it funny....they can't even play this song anymore because the music video is a spoof on a mentos commercial, and dave said "Well, we don't play this song very often anymore because people throw those fuckin' little candies at us." lol


  6. and it was in front of 200,000 people in hyde park, london, 2 days after brian died.
  7. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    he was better than clapton....and to imagine: being 18 and debuting with the stones in 69, kid mustve been a nervous reck.




    holy crap....lol