Muy buena, banda de rock
esta, es una de mis favoritas
No se, si
se, pueda dejar, el video favorito, en el mismo tema
me avisas, por favor, Emilia
si no, lo borro
Me gusta tambien tu cancion favorita @PreciousGirl.
Gracias por compartir y tu sube todo lo q gustes de los Rolling Stones a este tema PreciousGirlโฆ
muchas gracias Emilia
la puse con pena
por si no era correcto
Ya sabes todo lo contrario @PreciousGirl , un gustazo q subas toda la inf. y abras temas tambien en este forito.
una pregunta @Emilia
si se abre tema
hay que estar pendiente, verdad
es que si es asi
mejor apoyo con respuestas
No precisamente @PreciousGirl
Yo cuando tengo un tiempito entro y contesto los mensajesโฆ o apoyo temasโฆ
esta bien
es que te confieso que soy
perezosa
y si abro tema dejare
que contesten y solo les dare por entrar al tema
te parece bien
si es si
entonces lo hare con mucho gusto
entonces asi lo hare
lo que no quiero es que se ofendan o molesten
Donโt Mess With Keith Richards
The crazy moment The Rolling Stonesโ Keith Richards hit a fan with his guitar
On December 18th, 1981, during a live performance of the Rolling Stones in Hampton, Virginia, Keith Richards rained repeated blows on a stage invader with his black Fender. The Stones were closing out the concert with โ(I Canโt Get No) Satisfactionโ when the incident happened and Richards, just after wiping off the fan from the stage, returned nonchalantly to his performance as if nothing had happened.
Surprisingly enough, his guitar wasnโt affected in the least by this unusual usage and remained perfectly tuned. Mick Jaggerโs reaction, however, gives comic relief to this shocking incident โ Jagger was so unperturbed that it almost seemed as if the act was rehearsed. Perhaps working and performing with Richards for so many years immunised him from the formerโs crazy outbursts.
In an interview post-incident, Richards explained his actions by saying, โThe only reason I did it was because the security was not there โ They were two steps behind. I am watching Mickโs back. I donโt know where this guy is gonna goโฆ You know itโs a kind of automatic, instinctive thingโฆ I just watched my manโs back.โ I donโt think that anyone except Richards and probably his band members are supposed to โknowโ how this exaggerated reaction was โinstinctiveโ. It definitely makes one wonder what potential threat could a fan, stage-crasher bring to make him react so violently. However, if someone chooses to see this as an example of how protective and concerned he was as a friend, then may God give all the Micks of the world their own Keith Richards.
Richards later said that his only concern at the time was: โDid I push him too far off to Charlieโs drums, so I would screw up the drumming. But I didnโt and the guitar was still in tune.โ When people tell us to dedicate ourselves to the things we love, this is not what they mean. He continued to speak, laughing, โI bailed him out afterwards. He didnโt spend the night in jailโฆHe still owes me 200 bucks.โ In truth, Richards is lucky that this happened back in the โ80s because, if it were 2020, heโd be facing a troublesome lawsuit.
Given his reputation as a drug abuser, this incident probably makes everyone question โWas he high?โ. However, such behaviour was and still is to be expected from Richards. He is so ill-famed that when going through his life this incident somewhat pales in comparison. He has endured several outlandish moments including the time he snorted up his fatherโs ashes, the moment he tried to fight Truman Capote and a brief stint he spent as a nanny while on tour in Australia. Combined, these instances will make one realise that the Hampton incident was probably a novice stunt compared to the others.
ya ando por aqui jajajaja
si estoy bien @Virtud
mi ausencia es por una buena causa
Muchas gracias por extraรฑarme
no te preocupes