Ronnie Wood Mick Taylor Charlie Watts Bill Wyman Tribute to Ian Stewart

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Rolling Stones - Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor - in Boogie for Stu at the Ambassadors Theatre tonight (9 April 2011). Tribute album in memory of the late Ian Stewart ('Stu'), co-founder of the Rolling Stones.

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  • Ronnie, Mick and Keith all together would be awesome. Alot of guitar weaving could occur. Bring back Bill, it's just not the Stones with out him. I'm not dissing Daryl, he's a great bass player. But he's not a Stone.

  • Never seen Ronnie sing lead before and in fact its been ages since seeing him sing backup with Keith. The Stones have relied on back up singers and a horn section since the early 80's.

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  • @cameltooth1 "they WOULD have been the best"????? HuH?

  • @lBStrokin look at ^give me some neck^ from wood

  • A great version by a great band!!!

  • The tow together are great, but Mick is the better guitarist for sure...

  • I love Ronnie on this. Wyman is cool baby. Mick T. is my favorite English blues guitarist. Bloomfield is me fav. American player.

  • If the Stones would have stayed a five piece with a pianist sometimes, they would have been the best. Horns on studio and some live could have been cooler than adding a horn section to the entity.

  • We need a Mick Taylor and the Rolling stones reunion tour! And it makes sense for everybody cause they would get a sh** load of cash lol

  • Ah these guys get a chance to shine w/o Keith and Mick ... they should tour together.

  • always have been and always will be the coolest band in the world.....even without Keith

  • @lBStrokin Not since the early 80's. Since the late 80's.

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