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Papa was a Rolling Stone: why Georgia May Jagger has earned her rock royalty title She may be rock royalty, but Georgia May Jagger is surprisingly grounded – and even admits to being nervous on the catwalk. Rebecca Gonsalves meets her REBECCA GONSALVES The phrase rock royalty may be bandied about these days, but when your papa actually is a Rolling Stone and your mother was one of the
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Cannes Film Festival 2013: red carpet style British model Georgia May Jagger's pout perfectly matched her Roberto Cavalli dress.
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QuoteRocky Dijon Is she the same Katy Perry who was a back-up singer on the ALFIE soundtrack for Mick? Serious question. Yes. "Old Habits Die Hard" – Mick Jagger and David A. Stewart Backing vocals by Kaya Jones and Katy Perry ) funny little story "Perry, who worked with producer Glen Ballard on her debut album met Jagger at a dinner in L.A. through Ballard's friend Da
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QuoteRokyfan No, its not the penis joke, that was the tip of the iceberg. they do not work together anymore. They haven't in ages. If Mick shoots Keith a semblance of a kind look onstange it's news here, with the photo printed to show "look, he doesn't really hate his guts." The LP's you cite demonstrate the difference between those thrown together paste jobs and the stuff they produ
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QuoteGRNRBITW Quoteproudmary QuoteMunichhilton ...the guest spot approval rating is directly attributable to the guest spot selection... I don't understand the "Look we're still relevant" type choices Mick makes like GaGa and Winehouse or Timberlake. But I do like the peer group choices Keith makes like Waits, Raitt and Fogerty...Clapton and Guy were good too... Bring on peer T
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Quotetreaclefingers I find it astonishing that given that all has transpired in the past couple of years, Keith doesn't have even the remotest sense of self preservation. Forget about feeling bad about or sorry for how he has hurt his friend. Just self preservation from the point of keeping his band together. I guess though that is consistent with past behaviour. Just goes to show that the
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Quotepaulywaul QuoteMunichhilton ...the guest spot approval rating is directly attributable to the guest spot selection... I don't understand the "Look we're still relevant" type choices Mick makes like GaGa and Winehouse or Timberlake. But I do like the peer group choices Keith makes like Waits, Raitt and Fogerty...Clapton and Guy were good too... Bring on peer Tom Jones! Ye
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QuoteMunichhilton ...the guest spot approval rating is directly attributable to the guest spot selection... I don't understand the "Look we're still relevant" type choices Mick makes like GaGa and Winehouse or Timberlake. But I do like the peer group choices Keith makes like Waits, Raitt and Fogerty...Clapton and Guy were good too... Bring on peer Tom Jones! It is obvious tha
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9 ***days ***ago
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I want all 5 of them! ok,Moonlight Mile
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9 ***days ***ago
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Gilmore did great job with this piece. Thoughtful article on the topics of concern to fans like us who are deeply in the subject. What's interesting - this article confirms what I've seen in various other sources recently but not so explicitly. Mick emerged from this whole KR' book story with such dignity that it has raised his reputation immensely . The whole article is about him - an att
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QuoteDoomandGloom The grooves were amazing last night... They have no equal.. I am ecstatic!
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9 ***days ***ago
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Great interview, thanks a lot for posting,Title5Take1. what can I say - Mick is very human and down to earth in this interview. funny that then in the 80's such an interview was regarded in some circles as super un-cool - to talk about what you love to cook and how you keep fit. what a difference a day makes
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9 ***days ***ago
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Quote71Tele QuoteNICOS What is Mick extremely good on voice on Lit It Bleed................. This is what happens when you put a great song, a great guest, and a great band together. Magic. So true, pure magic. In this video, where nothing can be seen, it is impossible to imagine that the singer is nearly seventy. Unbelievable! What a show. I wish I could be there!
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Quotelaertisflash "Proudmary" announces here John Fogerty. What a nice coincidence! BTW I'm feeling goooood, because my second most favourite band is CCR... Enjoy all the northamerican gigs, lucky bastards! I have to wait until the european tour's leg, whatever will this be... There was Jagger's Jukebox on BBC a couple of years ago. Mick played the music they listened to during
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I've thought that I should not spoil the surprise
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10 ***days ***ago
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John Fogerty & Bonnie Raitt in SJ tonight thanks to Pdog from Rocks Off
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Rolling Stones Concert Promoter On Ticket Sales: ‘I Want the Brokers Pissed Off’ By Ray Waddell, Nashville | May 07, 2013 8:59 AM EDT Price adjustments on Stones shows in L.A. and elsewhere reflect a “flex pricing” strategy and attempts by promoter AEG Live and the Stones to keep tickets out of the hands of brokers, according to John Meglen, co-president of AEG Live subsidiary Conc
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The mythological Rolling Stones live on
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12 ***days ***ago
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Quotetatters Quoteproudmary QuoteGreen Lady Quoteproudmary Quotetatters QuoteGreen Lady Yes, there's a good crowd - certainly not half empty in terms of "bums on seats". But it might be half empty in financial terms - it's obvious from the news and the reports here that a lot of the people there didn't pay the full price as originally advertised, and probably the $85 tickets saved the
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12 ***days ***ago
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I understand that you ask all the obvious questions like what they are going to do with the materials that were not included in the CH doc Can you ask him what was the relationship between Mick and Keith and whether Jagger had plans for the anniversary tour at the time he began working on the movie
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QuoteGreen Lady Quoteproudmary Quotetatters QuoteGreen Lady Yes, there's a good crowd - certainly not half empty in terms of "bums on seats". But it might be half empty in financial terms - it's obvious from the news and the reports here that a lot of the people there didn't pay the full price as originally advertised, and probably the $85 tickets saved the Stones' blushes. Right. Be
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Quotetreaclefingers Quotegotdablouse QuoteLong John Stoner The reviews for the Oakland show are starting to come in. Apparently not everyone agrees it was a great show. It sounds like this reviewer isn't predisposed to like the Stones anyway. Quotea boorish take on the overrated "Midnight Rambler" That about says it all I think, a biased idiot. Other than the line you've bol
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It seems not all reviewers are happy with Richards and Watts The Rolling Stones Overcharge For Imperfection at Oracle Arena, 5/5/13 those who were there - is it true or again the bias caused by the tickets price?
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Quotetatters QuoteGreen Lady Yes, there's a good crowd - certainly not half empty in terms of "bums on seats". But it might be half empty in financial terms - it's obvious from the news and the reports here that a lot of the people there didn't pay the full price as originally advertised, and probably the $85 tickets saved the Stones' blushes. Right. Being able to "fill" an
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12 ***days ***ago
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not sure about her singing but I like her affectionate behavior
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12 ***days ***ago
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Quotebv Quotegotdablouse Thanks for the details, now they need to get him to play on a couple more songs since he's one of them! Did your sign have anything to do with that? Still working my way through the thread. My "sign" to Mick was simply reaching out and telling him I am the most crazy fan in the house and he appreciated that by tagging me solid. What a great story! Cool pic t
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12 ***days ***ago
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Quotegotdablouse The other solace to be found in this financial fiasco possibly is that the Stones, and especially Mick, are going to feel "stung" and realize it's just wrong to gauge their success on how much money they can make, especially in their financial position and so late in the game. Kind of a "wake up call", the only one they would listen to and who's going to refus
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13 ***days ***ago
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Quotedcba A 3-songs slot seems compulsory to me : a long one (MR or CYHMK) plus two "normal" ones (Live With Me LIVain MMile Rocks Off etc) +1
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Norah Jones
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Rolling Stones Bring 'Emotional Rescue' To The Staples Center
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