Beiträge von The Plexiglass

    The most important question: are there dozens and dozens of quality fotos of THE PLEXIGLASS? u did say something about fotos of the set list section.


    Are there any fotos of shows in the US?


    So I assue the answer to this is no: Is this the Gerd who got the vinyl ABB banner in Rome?



    p

    This is from the IORR news section posted by BV:


    Apr 29: A Bigger Bang tour book by Boehme & Coordes The new book "The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang On Stage 2005 - 2007" by Olaf Boehme and Gerd Coordes is featuring 636 pages of newspaper and magazine cuttings from the tour. Great memories and nice souvenir. For details see RollingStonesArchive.com.



    I assume these two gentlemen are TREFF members and are on these boards? I think I might like to have a copy as it seems to be worth it even for a non-German speaker. Is this the Gerd who got the vinyl ABB banner in Rome?


    Plexi

    Mr. P wrote: But everyone told the press already, that there will a next Stones album - after a small break


    There has been a lot of talk about a tour in 09 and I know Mick has said they will tour again, but has not been specific as to when. Or have u heard anything more specific?


    plexiglass

    One posting direct over Steffi's is your posting and there ist the youtube Video, you can't see this?
    I have edited these, you have post the link and i'm edited this directly to the youtube video!


    It's my job to post, it's your job to catch everything and edit. I will still be looking for the video of purely Keith as Steffani suggests. She just wants to see Keith's face for two minutes.


    And Iris, why haven't u jumped into all this?



    Plexi

    Daily Mail article this week-


    Will Richards and Jagger's war of words spell the end of the Stones?
    By RICHARD SIMPSON - More by this author »


    Last updated at 23:52pm on 23rd April 2008


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    They have been one of rock's most productive partnerships for 40 years.


    But cracks are appearing in the relationship between clean-living Mick Jagger and his drug-ravaged bandmate Keith Richards.



    Whispers are circulating that the Rolling Stones' touring days are numbered, as a war of words is driving a wedge between the group's two leading members.


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    Different outlooks: Jagger and Richards on their Bigger Bang tour



    In recent months, after spending much of the past three years on the road together for their marathon Bigger Bang tour, Richards has on numerous occasions publicly slated Sir Mick.



    Yet now the Stones' frontman, 64, has taken a dig at Richards's forthcoming autobiography.



    Asked about the in-progress book, Sir Mick said: "It will be interesting."



    Asked to elaborate, he quipped: "Well, I would have thought that you'd actually have to be able to remember your life in order to write about it."



    The growing resentment between the pair is, say insiders, rooted in Sir Mick's eternal energy and drive compared with Richards's often shambolic state on stage and off.



    Two months ago, Richards branded his bandmate "vain" and a "power freak".



    The guitarist, 64, who had brain surgery two years ago after falling out of a coconut tree, said: "He is a power freak and there's nothing we can do about it."



    He added: "Mick's a maniac.



    "He can't get up in the morning without knowing immediately who he's going to call.



    "Meanwhile, I just go 'Thank God I'm awake' and wait for three or four hours before I do anything."



    Richards and Jagger, the creative force behind the Stones, have known each other for more than 50 years having been at primary school together in Dartford, Kent.



    They have fallen out from time to time over the years, one notable dispute triggered by Jagger's decision to accept a knighthood in 2003.



    Jagger reacted by saying Richards criticising him was "like a bawling child who didn't get his ice cream".



    Fans reacted to latest war of words on an unofficial Rolling Stones website yesterday.



    One wrote: "The race is on.



    "Keef slags Mick - 197, Mick slags Keef - two.



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    Personally i dont read too much into it, but keef is starting to get a little tiresome of late. If hes not slating all current bands in one broad and very unfair comment, hes having a pop at bowie (recently calling him a fake), and his sloppiness on some of the european dates of the bigger bang tour. I love keith, honestly i do, but i can really see why/how micks patience with him could be wearing a little thin.