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Its an absolute disgrace that after 20 years Darryl Jones isn't recognised as a band member,I thought it was astonishing last night that Mick Taylors name was in the credits and in the onstage huddle but Darryl was nowhere to be seen. Egotistical c*nts.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Because thats the deal, he is free to go off and record what he wants with whoever he wants without the being a Rolling Stone tag. Guess he gets paid quite a bit every 5 years or whatever. What about Bobby Keys over 30 years, Chuck Leveal etc
He seems happy
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Stones in the Park 2013 on 15:15 - Oct 13 with 3463 views
Stones in the Park 2013 on 15:11 - Oct 13 by Gretsch
Because thats the deal, he is free to go off and record what he wants with whoever he wants without the being a Rolling Stone tag. Guess he gets paid quite a bit every 5 years or whatever. What about Bobby Keys over 30 years, Chuck Leveal etc
He seems happy
Mick Taylor was though.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
I don't think the Hyde Park gig comes close to the Glastonbury one, even for the Stones and their die-hard fans
Glastonbury wasn't your typical Stones gig with executive bods paying £300 a pop to be at the front, the crowd (like all London shows) are dead at Hyde Park in comparison.
Also interesting that Keef messed up the opening riff to 'Start Me Up' on both Hyde Park dates (possibly deliberately), yet this was edited out of the footage. See from 1:47 in this video:
Also it does take the piss that Darryl isn't an official member, great bassist.
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Stones in the Park 2013 on 19:57 - Oct 13 with 3354 views
Stones in the Park 2013 on 15:11 - Oct 13 by Gretsch
Because thats the deal, he is free to go off and record what he wants with whoever he wants without the being a Rolling Stone tag. Guess he gets paid quite a bit every 5 years or whatever. What about Bobby Keys over 30 years, Chuck Leveal etc
He seems happy
Been doing it for years Daz...
Ian Stewart was a founder member played on all their records until his death in '85 but never had the recognition he deserved.
Stones in the Park 2013 on 19:57 - Oct 13 by Gowerjack
Been doing it for years Daz...
Ian Stewart was a founder member played on all their records until his death in '85 but never had the recognition he deserved.
Yeah Ian Stewart was ousted at the start, pre Stones kicking off big style. As for recognition, he toured , he played on albums, he was a part of the machinery of the Stones and was always well respected by the band. Mick Taylor was actually in the band etc. Oh and Carlo Little and Mick Avory, oh and Dick Taylor, Bobby Keys, Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder etc, etc.
Same as those bastard Beatles yeah, fancy doing that to Pete Best, etc., etc. Jimmy Page surely he should be reognised as a member of the Kinks.
Name a band and there is always someone who has contributed but to some peoplee not had recognition, apart from being paid vast amounts of money. Cheap Trick ever use a session man???.
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Stones in the Park 2013 on 08:26 - Oct 14 with 3298 views
Stones in the Park 2013 on 07:47 - Oct 14 by Gretsch
Yeah Ian Stewart was ousted at the start, pre Stones kicking off big style. As for recognition, he toured , he played on albums, he was a part of the machinery of the Stones and was always well respected by the band. Mick Taylor was actually in the band etc. Oh and Carlo Little and Mick Avory, oh and Dick Taylor, Bobby Keys, Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder etc, etc.
Same as those bastard Beatles yeah, fancy doing that to Pete Best, etc., etc. Jimmy Page surely he should be reognised as a member of the Kinks.
Name a band and there is always someone who has contributed but to some peoplee not had recognition, apart from being paid vast amounts of money. Cheap Trick ever use a session man???.
I know exactly what you're saying but you're quite simply wrong. A mainstay member of the band for 20 years and not recognised as a member of the band.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Stones in the Park 2013 on 08:26 - Oct 14 by Darran
I know exactly what you're saying but you're quite simply wrong. A mainstay member of the band for 20 years and not recognised as a member of the band.
Am I really quite simply wrong ?? Ha Ha , rather pompous opinion that, when exactly did you take a drink from that fountain of all knowledge. If I was "quite simply wrong" his name would be on the credits and you wouldnt have to be on here whimpering on his behalf. If he didnt like it he wouldnt be there.
Just looking at the Stones
Lisa Fisher, Bernard Fowler backing singers on albums and live since mid to late 80's should they be in the band ?
Bobby Keys played live and on the album since 70's (apart from a short spell when he was exiled) should he be in the band?
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Stones in the Park 2013 on 09:47 - Oct 14 with 3262 views
Stones in the Park 2013 on 09:38 - Oct 14 by Gretsch
Am I really quite simply wrong ?? Ha Ha , rather pompous opinion that, when exactly did you take a drink from that fountain of all knowledge. If I was "quite simply wrong" his name would be on the credits and you wouldnt have to be on here whimpering on his behalf. If he didnt like it he wouldnt be there.
Just looking at the Stones
Lisa Fisher, Bernard Fowler backing singers on albums and live since mid to late 80's should they be in the band ?
Bobby Keys played live and on the album since 70's (apart from a short spell when he was exiled) should he be in the band?
Where did this 'should be in the band' come from then? He should be recognised,bit like Ronnie Wood was.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Stones in the Park 2013 on 10:40 - Oct 14 by Darran
What have you got against him being an official member then?
Nothing at all, great bass player but it aint my band.
There are people who have made far bigger contributions to their music. Ry Cooder for one just by influence. Nicky Hopkins, Billy Preston (even though I think his influence was negatitve to their style), Bobby Keys, Gram Parsons.
Thats the score, it's like employment, I contract to major company and probably contribute far more than many of their employees, but I am still a contractor.
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Stones in the Park 2013 on 09:22 - Oct 15 with 3147 views
Stones in the Park 2013 on 15:11 - Oct 13 by Gretsch
Because thats the deal, he is free to go off and record what he wants with whoever he wants without the being a Rolling Stone tag. Guess he gets paid quite a bit every 5 years or whatever. What about Bobby Keys over 30 years, Chuck Leveal etc