Somebody celebrated a birthday this weekend.
In honor of the occasion, here’s “Rip This Joint”, from a 1972 tour stop:
Somebody celebrated a birthday this weekend.
Thinking of Bobby Keys… on our birthday, Dec.18th! Miss him! pic.twitter.com/GRUdHHdZIf
— Keith Richards (@officialKeef) December 18, 2021
In honor of the occasion, here’s “Rip This Joint”, from a 1972 tour stop:
“And Georgia fans, don’t be turds. Enjoy this. Soak it up. It’s awesome. If you don’t win this year, it’s still not a failure. It’s a heck of a run. Back-to-back in the Playoff era hasn’t been done. So, to ask for a third I feel like it’s gluttonous. I feel like it’s not OK. But we’ll be in the mix.”-- David Pollack, On3.com, 5/9/23
“Keys appeared on December 16, 2011, with the Athens, Georgia-based band Bloodkin in their “Exile on Lumpkin Street” show at the Georgia Theater, which re-opened in August 2011 in its remodeled and enlarged space after the building had been gutted by fire in June 2009. Besides performing some of their own music, Bloodkin performed with Keys on numerous hits from three of the biggest Stones’ albums on which Keys had performed, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main St.[13]”
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I’m yellin’ at the kids in the back seat
‘Cause they’re bangin’ like Charlie Watts…
(Still do miss this guy)…
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As Charlie Watts said “Bobby is the greatest rock and roll sax player”.
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Happy b’day Keef. I know, it’s only rock and roll, but I like it.
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Happy birthday you incoherent rock legend…and throwback footage like this reminds me that no one had moves like Jagger…based on how sweaty he was, he must have been bouncing around like a pinball on previous songs
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Cocaine is a helluva drug.
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