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Date Posted: 08:13:57 10/26/11 Wed
Author: Linda
Author Host/IP: 75-120-136-189.dyn.centurytel.net / 75.120.136.189
Subject: Re: Turning Points in Brian's Career
In reply to: Bernard McDermott 's message, "Re: Turning Points in Brian's Career" on 12:02:23 10/25/11 Tue

Hello Bernard!

I'm one of those "newcomers" to the LARS board, having only been here since last December...I think (it's right about this old age business raking havok on one's short-term memory)...so you're "new" to me. I hope you've been able to go through the whole board and into the archives and check out some of my humble contributions to Brian lore over the pat year.

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I had no idea Mick stood in front of Brian and demanded that Keith make a choice between them. I think that's sick, and no matter how much of a "nice guy" some folks who think they know him say he is, I disagree entirely! If what you say really happened, it was the final death knell for Brian's hopes of getting his band back and contributing to its music.

It's easy to see now why he went down hill so fast after that. His heart must have been broken beyond repair. What a total failure he must have considered himself when his two most beloved friends did such a thing to him. This knowledge totally reverses Lewis Jones' opinion that "losing that girl" was what messed up his son.

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