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Date Posted: 15:15:02 08/30/11 Tue
Author: Delilah
Author Host/IP: bas1-montreal47-2925130462.dsl.bell.ca / 174.89.242.222
Subject: Re: Old Gods,
In reply to: Linda 's message, "Re: Old Gods," on 07:01:18 08/30/11 Tue

Sorry if you think I was "exagerating", I stand corrected, but that was just an opinion, not a statement of fact.

That's OK Linda, you can express all the opinions you want. I have no hard facts either, come to think of it. What really irks me is that Mick'n Keef have written enough fabulous songs which are undisputedly theirs that they really do not need to steal credits from their bandmates. It all started with ALO, who wanted to see nothing but "Jagger-Richard" as song writers. He's the one who did away with the "Nanker Phelge" credit. Had the Stones kept it, they would likely have avoided a lot of problems later on.

This is also just an opinion, not a statement of facts :)

he certainly had as much to do with how half the final pieces sounded as Brian did

He sure did!

You must have noticed that here in the Ronnie Wood era the band sounds a bit different.

Indeed. I'm sure part of it has to do with Ronnie himself, but another part has to do with the quality of the songwriting declining once the Glimmers got past their creative prime.

Mick Taylor was 20 when he joined the Stones. This thing you posted sounds like more of Keith's cr*pola. Ron Wood's about the same age as Mick T, so if Mick was too young, then Ronnie must have been too young also, no?

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