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Date Posted: 07:01:18 08/30/11 Tue
Author: Linda
Author Host/IP: 75-121-25-172.dyn.centurytel.net / 75.121.25.172
Subject: Re: Old Gods,
In reply to: Delilah 's message, "Re: Old Gods," on 06:21:56 08/29/11 Mon

Sorry if you think I was "exagerating", I stand corrected, but that was just an opinion, not a statement of fact. You have to admit though, Mick T. was a "modest" guy. If he doesn't claim credit for writing more than a few songs, he certainly had as much to do with how half the final pieces sounded as Brian did. You must have noticed that here in the Ronnie Wood era the band sounds a bit different.

I also read a caption on a particularly demure and young-looking picture of Mick that the Stones were saying he was "let go", not that he quit (sound familiar?). The reason was some cockeyed thing about him only being 19 years old, and too young to be in the band. Where the person who posted the picture got that idea is anybody's guess. Since he was with the band for 5 years, he would have had to have been 14 when he started. However, if the rest of them treated him like a kid, and talked down to him a lot, he would certainly feel he was being "disrespected". If I were him, I'd never want to talk about anything so obnoxious, but that idea could have been made up by whoever posted the picture.

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