of course Buddy lucas played on The Wanderer.(and Sticks Evans on drums). Why cant these filmakers do just a little homework. They may learn something. Bobby was a great none the less and live he kicked ass.
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Bobby Keys the best ever !!! RIP brother
I have the book, didn't know they made a movie!
As a tenor sax player, Keys and Lenny Picket were huge influences for me.
I recommend this highly.
awwww..can't wait to see this. Met him about a year before he passed
Bobby was like... the second person I met when coming back from L.A. back in 2012. He was in town for a thing and he was the nicest guy.
Bobby, such an integral part of the Stones dont ja just love it🎷💎🔥👌👏☘️
WOW! I'm about to Jam Mr. Bobby Keys all day today.
Loved this. Thank you
💖 Bobby 🎷
Awesome..stones need him
WoWser‼
Keith said it the 6th stone !
The 7th. Let’s not forget Ian Stuart.
Because they were junkie partners! NTTAWWT! If you're going to be a junkie, what better partner than Keith?
Boots Randolph played sax on Return to Sender.
Thanks for the clarification. I'm sure Bobby wouldn't want the credit where none exists.
I hope Bobby Whitlock's stories get recounted. His UA-cam channel has a great bit on Mr. Keys.
Joe Cocker!
When will this be released?
God Bless Bobby but it's Buddy Lucas on "the Wanderer"
of course Buddy lucas played on The Wanderer.(and Sticks Evans on drums). Why cant these filmakers do just a little homework. They may learn something. Bobby was a great none the less and live he kicked ass.
@@recordguy4321 for all the greats interviewed you'd hope or expect these matters would be thoroughly checked and corrected if need be before it's released👍🏻
I always thought it was Dinky Flange
If they considered in the sixth stone, why didn’t they pay him accordingly?
There were so many sixth Stones that they can't be counted.