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Rolling Stones World Tour 2005


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Guest ChgoBoy
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Get your liquor ready and change your bong water, cause the Stones are comin to town. It's hard to believe, but the boys are back with a new album and a new tour. Mick looks great, Ron looks, well like Ron... and keith is actually still breathing lol. It's great to see these guys still cranking out music that still speaks to life and all of it's energy.

 

 

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Guest rohale
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The biggest suprise is how well Charlie Watts is doing. To those who might be unaware. Charlie Watts is recovering from cancer. He had about less than three months of chemo treatment. To his good health and testimony, he's still around town. There was a bit of concern as to much of a work schedule he could handle considering his health circumstances. To his credit, he not only played the drums and percussion on the forthcoming Stones Album, he was involved on the production side, which he has never done before. It's a pretty tasking job. I'm glad he's back, being the drummer, he is the goal keeper of the band.

 

It wouldn't be the Rolling Stones without Charlie Watts on drums. He is an extraordinarily nice bloke and well respected within the music business. It's good to have him back with the Stones.

 

Rohale

Guest ChgoBoy
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>The biggest suprise is how well Charlie Watts is doing. To

>those who might be unaware. Charlie Watts is recovering from

>cancer. He had about less than three months of chemo

>treatment. To his good health and testimony, he's still

>around town. There was a bit of concern as to much of a work

>schedule he could handle considering his health circumstances.

>To his credit, he not only played the drums and percussion on

>the forthcoming Stones Album, he was involved on the

>production side, which he has never done before. It's a

>pretty tasking job. I'm glad he's back, being the drummer, he

>is the goal keeper of the band.

>

>It wouldn't be the Rolling Stones without Charlie Watts on

>drums. He is an extraordinarily nice bloke and well respected

>within the music business. It's good to have him back with

>the Stones.

>

>Rohale

>

Thanks for adding that Rohale and how very very true. Plus, I think it's Charlie that carries all the bail money too!:9

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