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Date Posted: 10:25:23 05/25/12 Fri
Author: Bernard
Author Host/IP: 71.sub-166-248-13.myvzw.com / 166.248.13.71
Subject: Re: Mick Jagger on SNL
In reply to: F.G.W.M. 's message, "Re: Mick Jagger on SNL" on 03:39:35 05/25/12 Fri

I really cant say anything except I did see a video from the same gig Where Keith did a very good version of "Little Red Rooster". Of course He looks terrible,he even said in 1978 "I wasnt looking too good but I was feeling real well"..You never know what theyre up to..I still believe this is all just Mick, who is the main businessman of the band,and his way of teasing the public, thats why he chose to do "The Last Time"either way I dont really care..I couldnt afford to go see them anyway,and I certainly hear enough of them on the radio.as I write this theyre playing "Angie"on the radio. I still love a lot of their songs and can play them passably. Im just glad theres a handful of us who still care about Brian,and what he means to us. The whole history of the band will be revealed in The Life commemorative issue and the September Documentary..as they once said in the 60's "theres no such thing as bad publicity". Theyre still on top of everything,so I cant really accuse them of anything except being real legends in their own time. They wont always be here just as all of us wont."Blame it on The Rolling Stones" and "the guitar players look damaged, theyve been outcasts all their lives" this applies to Brian more than ever. Love and Peace. Joujouka, Your good friend Bernard.

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