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Message started by Ade on Nov 4th, 2010 at 5:40am

Title: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by Ade on Nov 4th, 2010 at 5:40am
Mick Jagger rolls in to rescue the 100 Club

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23894383-mick-jagger-rolls-in-to-rescue-the-100-club.do

Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent
04.11.10

Mick Jagger is backing a fight to save one of London's legendary live venues - even though the Rolling Stones were not allowed to play there in the band's early days.

The singer said it was important for the future of live music that the 100 Club in Oxford Street should survive. The cellar venue is threatened with closure because the rent has soared to £4,000 a month plus overheads.

A Save the 100 Club campaign this week saw stars including Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, Johnny Borrell of Razorlight, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols and Radio 2 DJ Janice Long plead for its survival.

After learning of the threatened closure through the Evening Standard, Sir Mick, 67, added his name to the bid to save the venue where performers such as Oasis, The Clash, Muddy Waters and Humphrey Lyttelton have appeared.

He said: "This is really bad news if another great venue is threatened with closure. There's a real need for these places - they have a connection with the past. And what is important is that you have places where bands can cut their teeth and places of a certain intimacy and size, that new bands can experiment in. There aren't that many great places in London, or indeed any city, that you can say that about."

But Sir Mick added: "We never played the 100 Club when we first started. We couldn't get a gig." It was only in the Eighties that they performed in its cellar, notably in 1986 with a benefit for their late keyboard player Ian Stewart. "It was good to play there, because we had never done it."

Supporters are now trying to raise £500,000 towards paying off creditors of owner Jeff Horton - whose family have run the venue for nearly half a century - and to provide enough working capital to ensure it stays open. If successful, the lease would be taken over by the campaign and the club run as a charitable or non-profit-making venture.

Stones Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor are to play a benefit gig on December 1. Jagger will be away. Other names are being lined up to play a fundraiser on November 25.



Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 4th, 2010 at 8:53am
Good for Mick for offering some support.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by gimmekeef on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:03am
Geeez why not buy the place Mick?......Stones play one gig there and voila.....Course imagine the new ticket structure?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by left shoe shuffle on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:43am

Mick's interview is streaming @ planetrock.com

Good stuff...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by mojoman on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:49am

gimmekeef wrote on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:03am:
Geeez why not buy the place Mick?......Stones play one gig there and voila.....Course imagine the new ticket structure?



Tarp Club?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by straycatuk on Nov 4th, 2010 at 10:27am

mojoman wrote on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:49am:

gimmekeef wrote on Nov 4th, 2010 at 9:03am:
Geeez why not buy the place Mick?......Stones play one gig there and voila.....Course imagine the new ticket structure?



Tarp Club?


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Title: Re: Mick Jagger speaks out, to help save 100 Club
Post by Ginda on Nov 4th, 2010 at 4:40pm
Very nice indeed.  Best of all - no questions about Keith's book.  Just the significance of the 100 Club.  I thought his voice sounded sad when speaking of Ian Stewart.

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