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Date Posted: 05:20:28 12/02/12 Sun
Author: Delilah
Author Host/IP: bas2-montreal47-3096568113.dsl.bell.ca / 184.145.225.49
Subject: Re: MickT and Bill
In reply to: Jim 's message, "Re: MickT and Bill" on 22:31:28 12/01/12 Sat

You're welcome Jim.

I also think that they were much better this time around. And you're right, they obviously enjoyed having Mick T on stage with them. Bill too. It looked like all the bad blood was gone, at least for that brief moment.

Talk is he may be aboard for US gigs,those going will get a treat.

Wouldn't that be great! For one thing it would allow the fans to hear him but more importantly, it seems to me that it would also mean that his health has improved. If he does travel to the US with them, let's hope they have him play on more than just one song. Why not have him play on all the songs from his era, if not the entire gig?

Say what u want bout Jagger for a guy pushing 70 he still delivers the goods IMHO.

He sure does, and you can tell that he takes very good care of himself. He obviously trains regularly, quite likely every day. He's obviously well aware of the fact that he's in splendid shape for a man of any age, and especially for someone his age. To the point where he was engaging (indulging?) in some rather distracting calisthenics during the instrumental section of the song. He should take a page from the late Ronnie Van Zant's book. During guitar solos, Ronnie would push his guitarists to the front of the stage and move himself to the back, not doing much of anything. It was clearly their turn in the spotlight.

Sometimes less is more, Mick.

I do have to say, however, that his singing was a lot more restrained than I'd anticipated. I was pleasantly surprised by that. I don't like the way he now generally over-enunciates everything. Here again, sometimes less is more, Mick.

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