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Bill Wyman Charlie Watts Mick Taylor Ronnie Wood BOOGIE FOR STU London 09/03/11

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Boogie for Stu - Including Shakin' Stevens, Jools Holland and Mick Hucknall joined four Rolling Stones - Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor - in Boogie for Stu at the Ambassadors Theatre tonight (9 April 2011), an intimate concert to mark the launch of Ben Waters' tribute album in memory of the late Ian Stewart ('Stu'), co-founder of the Rolling Stones.

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  • @billyjoedopesmoker Yeah man,thats Bill on bass AND singing! He's 75 freakin years old.

  • where is Bill Wyman? is that him singin and playin electric bass? well, them piano players has surtainly done the late Mr. Stewart, may he rest in peace, a gud un, an o course, Mr. Watts is rite on a mony wit that beat. caint beet him fer keepin time an addin them tasty lil fills frum time ta time.

  • @peacefrog1916 , Yeah! We all wait for them down hear in Brazil. Provably they can stand Brian from the grave, to make it complete. Last time I saw the stones, was on a tour 94, 95 at the giants stadium, I was so far in the upper level that I barely could see the big scream, but late I had Keith and the xpensive winos, at beacon theater NY, I went to tree Shows. That was the climax for me.

  • Fingers cross the Stones tour this year with Bill, Mick and Ronnie!

  • @swacbro Really to think these guys made a million plus -dont bare thinking abouit does it// T.Pope

  • @malekakilie Yes,I agree with you totally. Why do they still try to carry on like they do? I last saw them in 2003 and they were awful. God knows what they were like last time around. It all ended with Exile really, rather than with Some Girls and that was 40 years ago.

  • @kcuhcsniknej Yep- initially it came out on an album he collaborated on in the mid 1980's called Willie & The Poor Boys. He sang it on this.

  • WoW....fuckin great!!!!

  • @kcuhcsniknej Yea, he's already singing on "In Another Land"

  • @MrJerryw08 false keef did not write all the songs.jagger had his hand in them.taylor was good with the stones.taylor did a lot of work keith took credit for.he also does that to jagger,but he is still the one and only rock god.

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