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Title: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 9th, 2011 at 7:07am
Mick Gagger
Published: Today Comedy script ... Sir Mick Jagger SIR MICK JAGGER is chasing the country's finest comedy talent to star in a film he has been writing for the past 15 years. The ROLLING STONES legend penned a script with the help of old pal DAVID BOWIE about a couple of hellraising rock'n'roll managers set in the mid-Sixties. It's based on people like ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM, who managed Mick and fellow Stones KEITH RICHARDS, RONNIE WOOD and CHARLIE WATTS in their heyday. After watching old chart rivals SIR PAUL McCARTNEY and GEORGE MICHAEL send themselves up for Comic Relief, he thought it was finally time to get his Ha Ha's out. A source said: "Mick has had the script in the bag for years. He has gone back to it again recently and feels now is the time to get it out there. "Mick has a few famous comedians in mind to star and is starting to sound them out. "The script is full of stuff from back in the day, which Mick and the band witnessed first hand or heard about on their travels. "He's well up for a cameo role, to show he's not the serious businessman a lot of people think he is all the time." The wrinkly rocker is currently in LA putting the finishing touches to a new project with former EURYTHMICS star DAVE STEWART. Pals reckon the album, out at the end of the summer, is a big two fingers up to Keef after the guitarist made jibes about Mick's manhood in his autobiography. Mick is planning to release the film project under his own production company Jagged Films, which he set up in 1995. It won't be his first either - he's produced a string of movies, such as World War II drama Enigma, and acted in others including Ned Kelly. The source added: "Mick has been watching how people like SIR ELTON JOHN, Macca and RINGO STARR have been willing to send themselves up. "He's done a lot of comedy appearances on television in the United States and it always goes down well. "Sometimes he gets frustrated over not getting asked to do more skits in the UK, so he's taking the bull by the horns." I reckon he should put himself up for a SMITHY sketch for Sport Relief with JAMES CORDEN. Even better if they throw in a few gags about his little fella. The Sun Consider the (unnamed) sources and take it fwiw, seems that the Mick/Dave Stewart "project" will be surfacing in 2011... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 9th, 2011 at 10:50am
Wasn't at one time a project to remake "Some Like It Hot" with Mick & Bowie & Madonna? I don't know whatever happened to that, maybe it was just a rumor.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by steel driving hammer on Apr 9th, 2011 at 10:54am
Running Out Of Luck, Pt. Deux?
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Apr 9th, 2011 at 11:15am
This is the first I've heard of the movie rumor. Wrinkly rocker, little fella, 2 fingers up @ Keith...it has all the lovely touches of tabloid. If just the movie part is true I say go for it, Mick. Then when you finish, get back to where you once belonged and sing the blues, dear. We be waitin' on that.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 9th, 2011 at 12:58pm
Another Mick project going nowhere. ::)
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by gotdablouse on Apr 10th, 2011 at 2:41am
Oh no...not another movie!
Wonder is the source for the Dave Stewart sessions is any different thant the previous one, i.e. Mick's brother? The "out by the end of the summer" is certainly new...and possibly fabricated. Now why did Charlie say he was at Mick's recording some tracks last year when the vocal for Watching the River Flow was done? A Mick solo album with Charlie on drums? Now that would be something and the final proof that Keith is no longer a functioning musician, let alone creative force. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by luxury on Apr 11th, 2011 at 4:13am
well, I, for one, am excited by the prospect of a new Mick project.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 11th, 2011 at 9:28am luxury wrote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 4:13am:
If it was a new project that Mick actually finished and was released.So would I. But we always hear Mick is supposedly working on various projects. Without much finished product to show for it. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Nellcote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 9:54am sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 9:28am:
I think Being Mick is a job in itself. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by gimmekeef on Apr 11th, 2011 at 9:56am
memo to Mick....Time waits for No One.......Dave Stewart?....been there and it wasn't anything of interest......
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 11th, 2011 at 12:55pm 04.11.11 NEWS: DB HAS ONE WORD FOR BOWIE JAGGER FILM SCRIPT Laugh at the notion... This story first broke on Saturday courtesy of The Sun newspaper in the UK. I was hoping it would just flap around in the dirt a bit and die. But, alas and alak, in the absence of any official denial of the tale, it's been picked up and is currently flying around the globe as if it were gospel. Well here comes that official comment, straight from the equine north 'n south...yes, that would be David Bowie and he summed up the notion that he is, or has been, working with Mick Jagger on a film script for an upcoming comedy with this well-chosen word: "Piffle". That should do it. davidbowie.com The Sun?! |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by luxury on Apr 11th, 2011 at 1:31pm
what does Piffle mean?
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Mel Belli on Apr 11th, 2011 at 2:22pm
Rubbish.
Bunk. Buncombe. Balderdash. And Mick's personal favorite: Poppycock. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by luxury on Apr 11th, 2011 at 2:42pm
speaking of cocks, you were weren't you?, did anyone else hear Dave Stewart on the Howard Stern Show a couple years ago (?) speaking of devilish boyhood antics??
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by steel driving hammer on Apr 11th, 2011 at 3:07pm |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Mel Belli on Apr 11th, 2011 at 3:15pm luxury wrote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 2:42pm:
I lost touch with Howard once my kids joined me in the car :) |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by steel driving hammer on Apr 15th, 2011 at 11:17am |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 25th, 2011 at 10:14am BEATLES, STONES AND SEX PISTOLS TO FORM OLYMPIC SUPERGROUP? Monday April 25,2011 The stars the BEATLES, ROLLING STONES and SEX PISTOLS have been tipped to come together to form a spectacular supergroup for the launch of the London Olympics. Organisers of the upcoming 2012 games are currently working out plans for the opening ceremony, which will be directed by Oscar winner Danny Boyle. Gold medal-winning rower Sir Steve Redgrave has now revealed he is hoping to see Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr team up with with Sir Mick Jagger and John Lydon to put on a powerful display of British music talent to open the festivities. He tells The People newspaper, "The London Games gives us a chance to celebrate our own history... We have to show the world what we are good at. If Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo came together with great bands like the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols it would be fantastic. They are a huge part of our history. It would kick off the party and put us centre of the world's attention." Daily Express Olympics rumor #1320... ::) |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Some Guy on Apr 25th, 2011 at 10:49am left shoe shuffle wrote on Apr 25th, 2011 at 10:14am:
wide open |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 25th, 2011 at 11:04am
The Rolling Sex Beatles? :spooky
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Tumbling Dijs on Apr 25th, 2011 at 3:48pm Some Guy wrote on Apr 25th, 2011 at 10:49am:
NEVER gonna happen!! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 25th, 2011 at 9:24pm MUSIC LEGEND, MICK JAGGER, ENJOYS SOME CRICKET DURING THE SECOND DIGICEL ODI IN ST. LUCIA Beausejour, St. Lucia, April 25th 2011 – With the Digicel Series 2011 underway in St. Lucia, Digicel was delighted to host music legend and Rolling Stones lead singer, Mick Jagger, in its corporate box in the Beausejour Cricket grounds. Mr. Jagger, an avid cricket fan, was in Beausejour to watch the second Digicel ODI, which sees the West Indies team take on powerhouse, Pakistan. Mr. Jagger also took some time out from watching the cricket to have his photo taken with a group of aspiring young cricketers who were also enjoying the game. Digicel Group, Head of Sponsorship, Karl Donnelly, said; “We are delighted to host Mr. Jagger at the second Digicel ODI here in St. Lucia. The theme of our Digicel Series campaign this year is “Wi’ all in”, which highlights the importance of the fan’s passion and their love of the sport and their team. As such, it is fantastic to be able to bring together all Windies supporters – including stars like Mr. Jagger, who was more than happy to meet with some of the many aspiring young cricketers we have in the crowd.” grenadabroadcast.com Man loves him some cricket... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by luxury on Apr 26th, 2011 at 7:49am
diggin the flip to the hat. man's got some funk
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:31am
Shouldn't he be in New York recording an album with his guitar player? :warhorse
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Apr 26th, 2011 at 7:46pm
He's looking hale, hearty and happy. Enjoying life as he should!
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Pdog on Apr 26th, 2011 at 8:28pm Mel Belli wrote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 3:15pm:
Sirius and Stern now available on smart phones, so you can listen anywhere with ear buds... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Pdog on Apr 26th, 2011 at 8:29pm
the rolling bug pistols thing, sounds as absurd as unlikely....
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:13pm
Bababooey to y'all!
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:15pm Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:13pm:
Or not as the case may be. :whatapostronnie |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Pdog on Apr 26th, 2011 at 9:17pm
Stern Rules... If he ever interviews Jaggers it's gonna be epic... Even Jagger couldn't evade him, without coming off as a total jerk off!
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 26th, 2011 at 10:02pm
Ronnie is the only Stone to do the show. Jackie hung out with Keith at a Les Paul gig in NYC many years ago. Keith does know about the show and onetime commented that he loves Robin's laugh.
Howard does talk about the Stones all the time and how good they are. Whenever he needs to reference a straight up rock and roll band, he uses the stones. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 27th, 2011 at 8:01am Mick Jagger celebrates three years of Sport for Life! in St Lucia with West Indies Cricket Wed, Apr 27, 2011 Mick Jagger spent time this week giving advice to young people attending the Sport for Life! International (SFLI) programme in St Lucia, West Indies. The Rolling Stone was attending the One Day Cricket International between West Indies and Pakistan as a guest of SFLI, the West Indies Cricket Board and sponsors Digicel. Mick Jagger said he strongly supported SFLI’s programmes, based at international cricket grounds, to equip disadvantaged young people with academic and cricket skills. He was keen to meet the participants himself to learn how their lives were being guided and to encourage them to make the most of the opportunities that SFLI’s programmes offered. Talking to the Sport for Life! students, Mick Jagger said that cricket, and West Indies cricket in particular, was one of his lifetime passions. For West Indies cricket to be strong again the next generation needed both cricketers and fans with talent, passion and life skills. He believed that programmes such as those offered by SFLI, which combine delivering academic and life skills as well as cricket, would help to return cricket to its proper place as the single most unifying force in the West Indies. Sport for Life! International (SFL) is an international community education and cricket programme for disadvantaged 10-16 year olds currently running for 38 weeks a year in Barbados, St Lucia, St Vincent & The Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, the UK and Pakistan, see www.sport-for-life.org/caribbean and www.sport-for-life.org/pakistan. ICC |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by gotdablouse on Apr 27th, 2011 at 4:31pm
With his hat he looks like he did in the "Waiting on a Friend" video with Keith 30 years ago...now if only we could get the same kind of music these days...fat chance I guess when you consider that song dates back to 1972 and had Mick Taylor on it.
http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,481424,481567 |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Apr 27th, 2011 at 5:23pm
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcShJt64jwLWIBlEHm3s9S1B-LkeY3rpmkZoM0RYGWHFEFw0BX1a
And then there is this little number...my personal favorite. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by luxury on Apr 28th, 2011 at 5:30am
this one's mine [smiley=wink.gif]
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on Apr 29th, 2011 at 1:10pm Georgia Jagger looks a tanger-dream Published: Today Georgia looks a bit of all bright ... Jagger GEORGIA JAGGER was busy plugging a new bag yesterday but she may need to organise a peacekeeping mission to save the ROLLING STONES. The model was in Dublin launching the accessory in aid of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer but she needs to have a word with dad MICK about his feud with bandmate KEITH RICHARDS. After poking fun at Mick's manhood in his autobiography, KEITH RICHARDS has now decided to take a more professional approach in scoring personal points. Keef has started working on a solo album just as Mick is about to release new material with EURYTHMICS star DAVE STEWART. The guitarist has been in New York this week working on material with producer STEVE JORDAN and engineer DAVE O'DONNELL. So that's two new solo projects from the Stones, with no official word on whether there will be anything else done as a group. A source said: "Keith knows he's probably going to annoy Mick by doing his own album at the same time. "Management think it could deepen the rift between them, which isn't ideal - especially as there's talk of a huge one-off gig for the Stones' 50th anniversary next year or even an Olympic gig." It'd be a crying shame if one of the greatest rock bands of all time never performed together again because of a small willy... allegedly. The Sun Classy move by The Sun, turning Georgia's charity appearance into a Mick v. Keith thing... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Apr 30th, 2011 at 7:09pm
That stupid todger remark is going to color all future articles involving the Stones or their offspring. Good for Georgia for supporting a very worthy cause.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Some Guy on Apr 30th, 2011 at 8:34pm Ginda wrote on Apr 30th, 2011 at 7:09pm:
I just don't have that much jab! |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 30th, 2011 at 9:43pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Apr 29th, 2011 at 1:10pm:
She's no Pippa. :willya |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 1st, 2011 at 8:39am Ginda wrote on Apr 30th, 2011 at 7:09pm:
De rigueur for The Sun... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 1st, 2011 at 9:56am |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 3rd, 2011 at 7:03am Steven Tyler Tells Tales of Sex, Drugs and Mick Jagger in Memoir -- Exclusive Excerpt Posted on May 2nd 2011 by Dan Reilly Steve Erle Steven Tyler's history with rock, booze, drugs and women is no secret, and now the Aerosmith frontman is telling his side of the story in his new memoir, 'Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?' Due out May 3 from HarperCollins, Tyler's book covers his early years as a Rolling Stones devotee up to his current stint as an 'American Idol' judge. Fans can expect plenty of dirt on his outlandish cocaine habit and the tense times in one of the biggest rock bands in the world, all told in his one-of-a-kind voice. Before the book's release, check out this exclusive excerpt in which Tyler recounts he pretended to be Mick Jagger's brother and created his own persona, one piece at a time. When 'The House of the Rising Sun' came on the radio, I thought it was the greatest record I'd ever heard. I saw the Animals perform it at the Academy of Music and was so overcome with raw emotion I jumped out of my seat, ran up the aisle and shook the bass player Chas Chandler's hand. Then came the Stones. Rock is my religion, and these guys were my gods! You don't need to go to the f---ing Temple of Doom to find my banter on the Stones or the Yardbirds -- what I thought about back then in my sixteen-year-old make-believe mind. It would have been the desire to write a song or be in an English band when the first Brit Invasion came over and -- more than anything -- fame! Immortality! I wanted to inject myself into the grooves of the record. I wanted dreamy nubile girls to listen to my voice and cry. A thousand years after my death I fantasized that there'd be people in the outer galaxies listening to 'Dream On' and saying in hushed tones, "It's him, the strange Immortal One!" And then, briefly, I was touched by the caressing hand of fate when, sometime in 1964, I became Mick Jagger's brother, Chris. Mick Jagger was the baddest guy on the block, and of course I empathetically picked up on all his s---. Mick and Keith and all that -- it hit me like a locomotive. 'It's All Over Now' was like a f---ing blues freight train coming straight at me. In the summer of '64, I went to a lake in upstate New York, Bash Bish Falls or something like that, up near Utica, with a bunch of kids from Yonkers. Long hair, sixteen, no band, but somebody said, "Wow, you look like Mick Jagger!" And that was it ... off and running! "You know what, I'm Chris, Mick Jagger's brovver. I am him!" And I went with it like mad. Shot off from there to this Limey planet and immediately lapsed into a Cockney accent. I was talking like "Bloody bleedin' 'poncey wanker, spot of Marmite, darlin'? Care for a leaper, mate? Ghastly weather we're 'avin, innit?" It's called, you know, lost days of youth. When you're a kid you can jump into other people's personalities like a transmute. I can still relate to that. In those days of the British Invasion you had to be a Brit to make it. First of all, you had to have a bloody English accent. That was number one. And that I could do. I still have those Strangers clippings at home: "Steven Tyler, his lower lip hanging like Jagger's, brought the front row to its feet." They wrote that in the paper. Bought my Mick impersonation lock, stock, and barrel. I couldn't believe it. But of course, I -- more than anyone else on the planet -- believed it. I was him. I was barely sixteen but in my mind already one of "England's Greatest Hit Makers." Even if the Strangers sounded more like a bad imitation of Freddie and the Dreamers than the Stones. Yonkers Greatest Hit Makers maybe. In the early seventies I was embarrassed to say I was into Mick, because the press was already harping on the Mick Jagger and Steven Tyler thing and I wanted to get as far away as possible from those comparisons. I was hoping they would find something in my music that would have some merit other than making Aerosmith into some sort of tribute band with me as a mock Mick Jagger. But yes, he was my f---ing hero. There was actually a six-or-seven-year period where I was afraid to tell the press that. I was, like, "No he isn't!" And then, of course, I came out of the closet and went, "F---in' A, he is!" To this day, to this minute, to this second, Mick Jagger is still my hero. I remember being at a club at One Central Square in the West Village in early '66, turning around and seeing Mick Jagger and Brian Jones sitting behind me. Not a word came out of my mouth. I didn't become Steven Tyler all at once. I made him up, bit by bit. He kind of grew out of playing all the clubs in New York and doing acid and hanging out in Greenwich Village and tripping and going to be-ins in Central Park. All that stuff is where I come from. But more than anything I was shaped by the kind of music that I listened to in '64, '65, '66. The Yardbirds, the Stones, the Animals, the Pretty Things and their wild drummer Viv Prince -- he was Keith Moon before Keith Moon became the maniacal drummer of the Who. Moon used to go down to the Marquee Club to watch him and pick up a few mad moves. And of course the Beatles, whom I saw at Shea Stadium. They were the musical G-spot ... The Strangers slowly began to get gigs. We played a lot of weird places at the beginning, like Banana Fish Park on Long Island. We even had a slogan: "The Strangers – English Sounds, American R&B." At Easter my mom drove the Strangers up to Sunapee to perform. We played stuff like 'She's a Woman' and the Dave Clark Five's 'Bits and Pieces.' My motto has always been: "fake it till you make it." If you wanna be a rock 'n' roll star (like Keith Richards says) you gotta get your moves off in the mirror first. The look. Pick up a copy of Rave magazine, see what the cool cats are wearing in Swinging London this month. Rave was the midsixties Brit mag of immaculate Mod haberdashery. Check out Mick's houndstooth pants. And green shoes. Where'd Keith Relf get those wraparound shades, man? You gotta stay on top of this stuff, you know, if you wanna be a rock star. Gotta be properly attired in the latest Mod gear when the moment arises and the fickle finger of Billboard's Top Ten touches you. Spinner "Chris" ended up doin' pretty well himself... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on May 3rd, 2011 at 10:47am
If you're going to pick a role model choose the best - and he did. Kind of an embarrassing admission about pretending to be Mick's brother though... [smiley=laugh.gif] That's okay - he's keeping it honest.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on May 5th, 2011 at 9:05am This just in - Mick Jagger is rich! Oh, and Keith and Charlie have a few bucks, too. thisismoney.co.uk |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on May 5th, 2011 at 1:06pm left shoe shuffle wrote on May 5th, 2011 at 9:05am:
Ronnie may need to keep this list handy as he settles with Jo. |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by lavendar on May 5th, 2011 at 7:17pm gimmekeef wrote on Apr 11th, 2011 at 9:56am:
I can't even Imagine I LOVED the "Eurthymics" Imagine Mick and Dave~~~~~ Sweet Dreams.... :willya |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on May 5th, 2011 at 10:08pm Pop Quiz: Raphael Saadiq Aidin Vaziri Thursday, May 5, 2011 Reuters Q: How did you get the call to play with Mick Jagger at the Grammys? A: He just called me and said, "Hey, it's Mick." He's a regular cat. He's the type of dude who can walk into any bar. The Stones are like that. They're just a blues band. Q: Are you as upset as everyone else that he didn't acknowledge you onstage? A: He did! He brought me up there. He said my name a few times. He calls me Ray. He was screaming my name the whole time. Sometimes small things can kill a person who wants to be big. That was a very small thing. Q: When you won your own Grammy in 2003, you were kind of indifferent about it. A: Awards don't clap for you. The music academy is great. There are a lot of great people who have won a ton of awards. But, for the most part, I did it with Mick. I wouldn't trade that for a trophy. SF Gate Saadiq's latest, 'Stone Rollin'" is out next week. Get a live taste now @ Daytrotter. Good stuff... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 5th, 2011 at 10:28pm
Hey lefty so now here we have the "all mick thread" 8-) 8-)
Cool! You rock my friend, you really do |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on May 5th, 2011 at 10:53pm Jagger's got no swagger Published: Today Dad dance ... Mick Jagger MICK JAGGER has been doing his best dad dancing this week. The ROLLING STONE threw some impressive shapes at a BRUNO MARS gig in New York on Wednesday. He was one step away from doing the worm. The rocker, who was at the Roseland Ballroom checking out Bruno and his support act JANELLE MONAE, took the attention away from the stage with his moves. Afterwards there was a flurry of appreciative tweets about him. Let's face it - no one can strut, pout and clap their hands like Mick. The Sun More fun in The Sun... |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on May 5th, 2011 at 11:40pm
Sounds like they need a proofreader for the headline. Jagger's got PLENTY o' swagger as the rest of the piece bears out. Now I'm old enough to remember the gator but the worm? A Googling I go...
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by lavendar on May 6th, 2011 at 3:07pm
I think[slap] the worm is similar to doing "Fried Bacon". haha ha
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on May 6th, 2011 at 3:59pm
Thanks, lavendar. Now I'll just need to make sure my Life Alert batteries are still working, move some furniture around and start practicing. Hit it! [smiley=wink.gif]
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 9th, 2011 at 9:47pm
The boyz have been in action but not playing, first Keith, then Ronnie and Mick was at the "Fire Babylon" premiere in London today
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 9th, 2011 at 9:48pm |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by gotdablouse on May 9th, 2011 at 10:12pm
Man, these shoes, at least he used to wear black sneakers!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on May 10th, 2011 at 1:41pm Designer L'Wren Scott and New Balance footwear model Mick Jagger at last night's 'Fire In Babylon' afterparty at The House of St. Barnabas, London: Bauer Griffin |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by The Wick on May 11th, 2011 at 12:54am
Mick must have opened up his 80's wardrobe chest to find those shoes, jacket, and trousers. Just shocking.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 12th, 2011 at 12:25pm |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by LadyJane on May 18th, 2011 at 7:06am
Interesting...................................................
No time left to research further. I'm sure our RO investigative team will get on this ASAP. ;) ______________________________________________________ The Canadian TIME magazine MacLean’s published a 4 pages article in their online and print version about Cindy Gomez and her discoverer Dave Stewart in which her remarkable career so far is described including quotes from herself and Dave amonst others. If you read closely, you can even find in the article a name of Dave Stewart’s new supergroup featuring himself, Mick Jagger, Joss Stone, A. R. Rahman, and Bob Marley’s son Damian (which is expected to premiere on the Nokia network) in the article!: Cindy Gomez is in motion, cruising along Los Angeles’ chi-chi Melrose Avenue in late August in the back of a big black chauffeured SUV. The Canadian singer is travelling with Dave Stewart, who came to fame as the bespectacled guy next to Annie Lennox in the innovative ’80s band the Eurythmics. Today, the 57-year-old British rock legend is a big-picture entrepreneur—performer, songwriter, producer, photographer, activist, new media savant and general connector of cosmic dots. All of these endeavours dovetail perfectly with his current quest: to turn the multilingual Gomez, with her United Colours of Benetton beauty, into a global, multi-platform superstar. That in itself isn’t the kind of visionary thinking for which Stewart, a Davos denizen, corporate consultant on “disruptive change,” and friend of Bono, is known. What makes it pioneering is that he’s doing it in tandem with US$70-billion Finnish cellphone colossus Nokia as part of that company’s quest to become the world’s biggest entertainment media network. The stakes are big, Stewart says in his soft-spoken, unassuming, sage-like way: “If the experiment works, it will change the way art is made. …” http://ethrill.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/090926_MacLeansCindyGomez.pdf |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 18th, 2011 at 5:45pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 1st, 2011 at 3:51pm Raphael Saadiq Bonds With 'Regular Guy' Mick Jagger Over the Blues Posted on Jun 1st 2011 by Theo Bark AP What was it like getting the call from Mick Jagger to play at the Grammys? When Mick Jagger called me, it was just kind of funny -- because it's Mick Jagger. You wake up and the phone's ringing and he's like, "It's Mick." You just jump right in and act like it's nothing, like, "What's up, Mick?" He's a blues guy, that's what I grew up playing, so it was kind of surreal because he's such a regular guy. Even though he's like the Holy Grail to what he does, he doesn't come off like that. That's why he's so dope, because he just walks in, hops out the car, says "what up" to the whole band real cool, picks up a harmonica and starts blowin' some Howlin' Wolf. It don't get no better than that. So, getting the phone call is funny, because it takes a British guy to come all the way to America to find me and say "let's do the Grammys," when I wouldn't have got that call from the Grammys to say "come play with Mick." Mick called me and said, "Let's go to the Grammys" and didn't tell the Grammys, just said, "I'm taking you, let's roll." So, it was kind of funny, in a way. That's how it works, but those British cats really know what the real deal is. Over here, we're kind of blind, a little bit. That's pretty funny. Do you have a favorite Grammy moment besides that one? No, that's probably it [laughs]. I'm playing with one of the Rolling Stones and singing a Solomon Burke song. I mean, it don't get no better than that. That was it. That was the moment, unless I go back and say Michael Jackson, Motown 25. Watching it from home was probably one of the biggest things, because I grew up watching the Jackson 5, so to watch Michael Jackson with the Jackson 5 was chilling. That was a real moment in my life. Spinner Saadiq's new one 'Stone Rollin'' is damn good. Check out these clips from his recent AOL Session. Smokin' band... 'Stone Rollin'' 'Heart Attack' 'Movin' Down The Line' |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 1st, 2011 at 3:55pm
I've heard Stone Rollin. It is good. Real catchy.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by gotdablouse on Jun 1st, 2011 at 4:03pm
Agreed, it's good, not that "bluesy" though, more rythm'n'soul, which is good too!
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Bitch on Jun 1st, 2011 at 8:41pm
Looking forward to hearing Super Heavy. I always support MICK in all of his solo efforts.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 6th, 2011 at 5:28pm http://tinyurl.com/3wgbwks Getty Images A Brazilian supporter holds a banner portraying Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger sporting a Dutch team kit before the start of a friendly football match against the Netherlands at the Arena da Baixada stadium in Goiania, Brazil on June 4, 2011. ___ Match ended in a nil-nil draw Must've been a Dutch fan with an MJ in Brazil jersey somewhere... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 14th, 2011 at 6:58am Mick Jagger starts up with CAA Jagged Films comes over from ICM By Justin Kroll Jun. 13, 2011 Mick Jagger and his production company, Jagged Films, have inked with CAA, which will represent the Rolling Stones frontman's solo music projects in addition to his films. Jagger comes over from ICM, which had repped Jagger's movie ventures only. He's stayed busy in the film world, including acting credits in "Bent," "The Man From Elysian Fields" and "Enigma," which he also produced. Jagged Films currently has "The Long Play" in development for HBO, which Terence Winter will pen and Martin Scorsese will direct; and "Tiny Problems Of White People," to which Jagger and Colin Firth are attached to star. Variety |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Jun 27th, 2011 at 6:46am Rock and royalty: Mick Jagger and the Queen make the 'grey power' list of influential elderly Whatever could they have in common? Mick Jagger, left, joins the Queen on the list of most influential pensioners to challenge misconceptions about age Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk Good thing they pointed out who's who... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Jul 22nd, 2011 at 7:07pm Rob Zombie gives it up for Mick: Getty Images Is it inspiring to you that they (Slayer) can still put out that kind of energy all these years later? It’s not really inspiring to me because we’re all the same age. So I’m not inspired by that. I’m inspired if I watch the Rolling Stones. I think, “Holy f—, Mick Jagger is almost 70 and look at the energy that guy’s got.” Is that going to be you? Will we be able to see you live at 70? Who knows? I mean, there’s very few people that have that. Probably not, because when I’m together with all the guys from Slayer, everybody’s just sitting around talking about how much their necks hurt. Mick Jagger is just possessed. People take for granted that they don’t even understand how great it is sometimes. Like when the Stones played the Super Bowl and everyone complained about it. Give me a f—ing break! You work that f—ing stage the size of a football field when you’re 66 years old, and we’ll see if you come out alive. It’s a phenomenon. EW.com |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Jul 23rd, 2011 at 2:44am
And I say give it up for Rob Zombie. He's right on about Mick's stamina.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by left shoe shuffle on Jul 26th, 2011 at 5:23pm |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jul 26th, 2011 at 6:49pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Jul 26th, 2011 at 5:23pm:
We need a fucking tour. :boring |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by StPeteStone on Jul 27th, 2011 at 8:52am left shoe shuffle wrote on Jun 1st, 2011 at 3:51pm:
As good as Stone Rollin is I think I like the Album before it, The Way I See It, even better. I had know Idea that the dude was my age and that he was a Tony in Tony Toni Tone'. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 4th, 2011 at 8:40am Mick story excerpted from photographer Ken Regan's forthcoming book, All Access: The Rock Photography of Ken Regan: In "All Access," Regan said that Jagger confessed his plans for a "Some Like It Hot" remake, late one night in 1983, when Regan and Jagger were in Mexico for the Rolling Stones music video shoot for "She Was Hot." Jagger showed up at Regan's hotel room, where they shared Corona beer and a marijuana joint. Regan says that Jagger sought Regan's advice on relaunching his film career. Regan recalled the conversation as Jagger saying: “I want to get out of music and get into film. I really want to do this.” I was incredulous — but supportive. “Well, Mick, you have done a couple films.” “I know, I know, but now I’m serious. I want to do this. I’m thinking about remaking a film.” I asked which one. “Some Like It Hot,” he said. “Mick, come on, you don’t want to remake Some Like It Hot.” How do you follow that comedy classic’s cast of Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe? And with whom? “Me, David Bowie, and Madonna,” Mick answered. “Mick, don’t even think about it. Don’t even go there.” “You don’t think it would work?” “Work?” I said. “You’ll get laughed off the screen, if you ever get the money to put it together.” “Well, Jesus . . . I got some other ideas. I’ll talk to you about them another time.” I guess the shoot had been more stressful for Mick than I’d imagined. The Examiner :nomames |
Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Ginda on Aug 5th, 2011 at 1:25pm
Glad that dream didn't come to fruition. The original Some Like It Hot stands on it's own.
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Title: Re: Mick News (?) Post by Bitch on Aug 5th, 2011 at 3:34pm lavendar wrote on May 6th, 2011 at 3:07pm:
No, it's not. Actually when you do 'the worm' you go down on the dance floor, whole body facing down, and wiggle around on your belly. It's usually done in a big crowd, the worm gets in the center, usually very drunk, and everyone circles around and cheers. I saw my bosses wife get down and do the worm at a company Christmas party, it was really funny, I was so impressed with her since she was wearing a short dress and we became instant friends. It takes a bold person to do 'the worm' and MICK did something of a worm in Sympathy for the Devil on the R&R Circus DVD. I love that!! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 6th, 2011 at 11:27am New video for the Maroon 5/Christina Aguilera hit 'Moves Like Jagger' premieres Monday on E!. Initial reports were that Mick hisself would appear, later amended to archival footage only. Teaser features an MJ doppelgänger, so it seems to be the latter. Or maybe not... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 12th, 2011 at 6:58pm Old kid on the block: Mick Jagger on fire with swagger 68-year-old rocker is turning up in pop songs with all the frequency of Auto-Tune By Misty Harris, Postmedia News August 12, 2011 http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/5247059.bin?size=620x400 Don't mess with Mick. Photo: Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images In the unlikeliest music trend since the return of the saxophone solo — a topic for another day — a 68-year-old rocker is turning up in pop songs with all the frequency of Auto-Tune. Mick Jagger has been name-dropped in lyrics by the Black Eyed Peas, Ke$ha, Maroon 5, Kanye West and the Jonas Brothers, to name a few, with all tunes aimed squarely at listeners who weren't even alive during the Rolling Stones' heyday. Pop culture scholar John Alberti dubs it the Midnight in Paris effect, calling to mind the recent Woody Allen movie in which characters throughout time uniformly idealize life in previous eras. "We turn the past not just into history but into mythology," says Alberti, a professor at Northern Kentucky University. "So people get this nostalgia for the revolution they feel they missed." Adam Levine describes his Moves Like Jagger video, released this week, as a means of introducing the 60s-era singer to "a newer generation of people that don't know . . . how incredible he was." And the Maroon 5 frontman is hardly alone in his lyrical genuflecting. Jagger has been the beneficiary of nods from the Black Eyed Peas (The Time), Ke$ha (Tik Tok), And She Whispered (Swagger Like Mick Jagger), Cher Lloyd (Swagger Jagger), the Jonas Brothers (Heart and Soul), and a combined effort of rappers Kanye West, T.I., Lil Wayne and Jay-Z (Swagga Like Us). Lana Gay, who hosts an indie music show on CBC Radio 3, suggests a variety of explanations for artists' renewed interest in rock's senior statesman. "I could say it's because he's a legend, or because rumour has it the next Rolling Stones world tour might be their last. It might have some connection to the popularity of Keith Richards' biography, or to lingering influence of boomers on contemporary pop culture," says Gay. "But for the most part, I strongly believe (it's because) the word swagger has been so overused. . . . And who has a very memorable swagger and a name that rhymes with the word?" According to lexicographer Ben Zimmer, former On Language columnist for the New York Times, musicians' sweetness for swagger took root fully a decade ago, when Jay-Z used it in the song All I Need ("I guess I got my swagger back.") The term was abbreviated on the rapper's 2003 album ("check out my swag, yo"), with a major "swagger uptick" following in 2007 and 2008. Zimmer says the latter was largely thanks to songs by M.I.A., Kanye West and T.I., as well as the cultural traction of the expression "swagger-jacking" — stealing another artist's style. In the years since, the word has become a fixture in pop parlance, showing up in everything from reality shows (So You Think You Can Dance's "swag camp") to viral videos (Aziz Ansari's "swagga coach" sketches). "It feels like it's become something more entrenched, and not just a flash in the pan," says Zimmer, likening swagger's potential sturdiness to "cool," which has waxed and waned as a slang term — but never disappeared — since the 1940s. Language expert Erin McKean, founder of Wordnik.com, says the term — which her site used to brand its new API framework — is sticking because it perfectly communicates boldness without aggression. "You can't meekly swagger. But at the same time, it's not violent; it's showing off," says McKean. "And rhyming with Mick Jagger does not hurt." Pop culture expert Alberti acknowledges that a robust part of Jaggermania is likely driven by "lyrical laziness." But he says the Rolling Stone's continued enshrinement in song can't be dismissed as entirely incidental, either. "He's the avatar of being a badass. Mick Jagger very deliberately burnished the myths around him, emerging as the central idea of the rock star," says Alberti. "It's no accident that he remains an iconic figure." Vancouver Sun Never realized that rhyming words and quantum physics were so closely related... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Aug 12th, 2011 at 8:31pm
Caviar facials, £500 moisturisers and ballet lessons... How Mick Jagger keeps his swagger at 68
By RICHARD PRICE Last updated at 12:44 AM on 13th August 2011 His 68th birthday was barely a fortnight ago, yet this week Sir Mick Jagger was pictured in a flamingo pink suit similar to one he wore back in 1971 — and, more importantly, four decades later the rock star still managed to pull it off. Weighing in at 10st with a 28in waist, you might be able to put his slim frame down to good genes. But this OAP actually works very hard to look after himself, and has a health-and-beauty regime that would put men half his age to shame. Here, RICHARD PRICE, takes a look at this not-so-ageing rocker’s secrets . . . In the pink: Sir Mick Jagger this week performing with his new group SuperHeavy THE GROUND WORK Unlike many of his fellow rockers, there was no Damascene conversion to health and fitness for Sir Mick. For all the hyperbolic tales of drugs and booze in the Rolling Stones’ camp, the young Jagger was a fitness fanatic from day one. His father, Joe, was a PE teacher and disciplinarian who instilled a fierce work ethic in his son. Dick Taylor, a contemporary at his Dartford Grammar School in Kent, told me: ‘Joe used to make sure Mick did his weightlifting and exercises before we went off to the Ealing Jazz Club at night. There was definitely a discipline going on there and woe betide Mick if he ignored it. ‘Whenever I see Mick on stage, he is so incredibly fit. There’s only one place that came from. His athleticism is directly due to Joe. Mick loved and respected his mum and dad very much and learned an enormous amount from them.’ Sir Mick, who was devastated when his father passed away in 2006 at the age of 93, admits: ‘I think I’ve been lucky with my genes, but I carefully look after my body and mind.’ THE BALLET BOY His regime has moved on somewhat from press-ups and star-jumps in the back garden of the Dartford semi where he grew up. These days Sir Mick’s regime is master- minded by Torje Eike, a chiselled Norwegian personal trainer whose previous clients include Olympic athletes, national football sides and — somewhat less impressively — former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell. In the build-up to a tour, Sir Mick runs eight miles a day, swims, kickboxes and cycles, as well as maintaining a strict strength and conditioning programme in the gym. For balance, he takes ballet lessons and studies yoga and pilates. While on tour, he warms up on a treadmill, but cuts back on the intensity of his training because of the energy he expends on stage. In a typical show (the Stones’ stages are 100ft wide by 50ft deep) he covers 12 miles. Back in the day: Mick Jagger performing Brown Sugar on Top Of The Pops in 1971 NO VICES In stark contrast to his early years in the Rolling Stones, Sir Mick barely drinks these days. He has not taken drugs in decades and is scornful of people who overindulge in food. So how does he unwind? ‘It’s too debilitating to drink a lot, so I use other relaxation techniques,’ he says. ‘I sit on my own, calm down, take stock.’ No vices at all then? Consider that this is a man with seven children by four women (all of them supermodels), and whose current Amazonian girlfriend, L’Wren Scott, is a lot younger than him, then draw your own conclusions . . . AVOCADO ADDICT Contrary to the current fashion for high-protein, low-carbohydrate Dukan and Atkins regimes, Sir Mick eats food more suited to high-performance athletes. The bulk of his diet consists of wholegrain bread, potatoes, rice, beans, pasta, chicken and fish — all of which are carbohydrate-heavy and said to be the best source of energy for working muscles. When on the road he eats one pasta meal a day, four hours before a show. For the past decade, Jagger has been a devotee of organic produce — he’s particularly fond of avocados because of their regenerative qualities — having been introduced to the concept by Jo Wood, the former wife of his Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie. An enthusiastic convert, Sir Mick professes to eat large helpings. ‘I have to eat an awful lot,’ he says. ‘People say: “You’re not eating.” I say: “I just ate twice as much as you did. I watched you.”’ CAVIAR CREAM Exclusive: Sir Mick swears by La Prairie's caviar skin cream On tour, Sir Mick is rarely parted from a tube of Prescriptives Super Flight Cream, a product noted for its superior moisturising properties for dehydrated skin after long-haul flights. His anti-ageing staples are Clarins and Lancome moisturising lotions, while he is also particularly partial to Creme de la Mer, which costs an eye-watering £530 per 250ml pot. He is obsessive about being in bed by 11pm, applying a double layer of eye cream to ward off dark circles before his head even hits the pillow. Sir Mick also applies regular face masks at home, a favourite prior to special occasions being The Lift, a mysterious concoction which is mixed immediately prior to application. This miracle worker is said to ‘pull up’ the facial contours for up to 48 hours. He is also a devotee of the La Prairie Caviar facial, which contains caviar extract — renowned for ‘intensive tightening and rejuvenation’. It’s right up Sir Mick’s street — and hang the £300 price tag. LASHINGS OF HAIR DYE Not for Sir Mick the George Clooney-salt-and-pepper look. Like his fellow titled rocker, Sir Paul McCartney, he has succeeded in retaining a suspiciously auburn hue to his lustrous locks. The secret, few will be surprised to hear, is hair dye. Lashings of it. Having exhaustively researched hair colouring and its application, he has long since recognised the benefits of enlisting professional help. Yet hairdressing salons are far too indiscreet for Sir Mick. Instead, his personal technician is spirited into his home once a fortnight to make sure those grey roots are never allowed to make a public appearance. As young as the woman you feel: Mick with his partner, model L'Wren Scott SUPERJUICE SMOOTHIES Sir Mick uses myriad supplements, which he takes every day. Vitamins A, C, D and E jostle for space with B complexes, cod liver oil, ginseng and ginkgo biloba. In a profession in which deafness is an occupational hazard, Sir Mick has been careful to protect his hearing. He began wearing custom-made earplugs long before they became fashionable in the rock ’n’ roll set. Couple this with the superjuice smoothies he drinks for breakfast and few would bet against him receiving a celebratory telegram from the monarch in 2043. THE LOVE OF A GOOD WOMAN A devotee of massages, Sir Mick insists on taking a personal masseuse on the road with him. In fact, the Rolling Stones’ tour has more than 200 staff, including fitness trainers, dietitians, a physiotherapist and chefs poached from the Four Seasons hotel chain, who cart around lorryloads of organic food. Sir Mick’s favourite masseuse is a showbiz veteran by the name of Dr Dot, whose other clients include Sting and Bruce Willis. Yet most important of all is his partner of ten years, L’Wren Scott. They met when she styled him for a magazine shoot and she has since become his most trusted ally. L’Wren, 44, is 6ft 4in in her stockings, dwarfing her diminutive lover, and acts as his personal gatekeeper. She is said to be so protective that she even bans fellow band members from going near Sir Mick if they are smoking. ROCKING WITH THE KIDS Sir Mick is famously averse to being surrounded by people of his own age. The rest of the Rolling Stones are tolerated as a matter of necessity, but most of the time he actively seeks out younger company. Such is his aversion to the elderly that he is said to have balding, middle-aged fans removed from his eyeline during gigs. His latest musical collaboration, alongside 24-year-old Joss Stone, is a case in point. While some critics have ridiculed him, Sir Mick is apparently undeterred. He’s also working with Bob Marley’s son Damian. The approach seems to be working, too, with the younger generation queuing up to pay their respects. Indeed, a tribute song, Moves Like Jagger — the video of which features vintage clips of Sir Mick performing — is currently riding high in the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2025533/Mick-Jagger-68-keeps-swagger-caviar-facials-ballet-lessons.html#ixzz1UrsNJekx |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Aug 13th, 2011 at 9:07am
Butiful pic of Mick and L'Wren
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 13th, 2011 at 9:47am Lots of dubious claims in that Daily Mail piece, but ima call total bullshit on this one: "Such is his aversion to the elderly that he is said to have balding, middle-aged fans removed from his eyeline during gigs." |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Aug 13th, 2011 at 10:32am
Here's another:
" He has not taken drugs in decades and is scornful of people who overindulge in food." "The rest of the Rolling Stones are tolerated as a matter of necessity..." Excuse me! maybe they are appealing to The Goody 2 Shoes of the world. :willya |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Aug 13th, 2011 at 10:46am left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 13th, 2011 at 9:47am:
TM has successfully kept my aging countenance from anywhere near the main floor - let alone the main stage. Happy it wasn't at Mick's command... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Aug 13th, 2011 at 1:04pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 13th, 2011 at 9:47am:
Yeah, probably an exaggeration of the hand-picked Beacon show. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 13th, 2011 at 2:39pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 13th, 2011 at 9:47am:
As long as he doesn't have an aversion to balding middle aged guitar players. :wtf1 |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 13th, 2011 at 3:30pm
She is said to be so protective that she even bans fellow band members from going near Sir Mick if they are smoking.
Keith & Ronnie-stay Away!! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Aug 16th, 2011 at 12:12am
" . . . Sir Mick barely drinks these days . . . "
That sucks! What's the use of being rich, if you can't get drunk every day! P.S. I can hardly wait until I retire! I'm buying a trailer and getting drunk every single day! Yay! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 19th, 2011 at 8:00am Hits by Cher Lloyd and Maroon 5 pay tribute to Mick Jagger By Sean Daly, Times Pop Music Critic http://goo.gl/3mqZu Kristin Burns All hail Mick's hips. At 68, Michael Philip Jagger is the hottest — or at least the oldest — sex symbol of the summer. Not one, but two current radio hits celebrate the wiry, wiggly, prominently lipped Rolling Stones front man: British pop singer Cher Lloyd's Swagger Jagger and L.A. neo-disco band Maroon 5's Moves Like Jagger. Lloyd's song, a No. 1 hit in the U.K. and now making noise here, is a bratty ego stroke that honors its namesake in vaingloriousness only: Swagger jagger, swagger jagger / You should get some of your own. Maroon 5's smash, which features a song-closing cameo by Christina Aguilera, is a frisky distillation of Stonesian seduction, all the way down to that famous icon: Take me by the tongue and I'll know you. What kick-started Mick Fever? Not sure, but you might want to credit the ubiquitous electro smirk of Ke$ha's 2009 hit TiK ToK and its cool shoutout to that older, swivel-waisted hunk: And now the dudes are lining up 'cuz they hear we got swagger / But we kick 'em to the curb unless they look like Mick Jagger. According to Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine, Jagger has been supportive of the band's song, including offering vintage performance clips for the slick music video, which also features models busting out patented Mick moves: the puffed-chest rooster strut, the cocked-hip thrust, the sassy finger wag. All of this free hype comes at a good time for the rock icon, who turned 68 last month. The Brit could use a PR boost after longtime band mate Keith Richards' Life autobio slammed the singer for being a pompous stiff. Plus, in September, Jagger will launch his latest project, a supergroup called SuperHeavy that features Joss Stone and Damian Marley. Although Mick needs zero help in the esteem department, it's still nice to see the senior citizen get a lil' modern love. With the exception of Elvis and James Brown, no one has worked a stage like Jagger. By the way, these aren't the first hits to honor Mick … or are they? Carly Simon's 1972 slam, You're So Vain, for which Jagger contributed vocals, has been forever linked to ex-paramour Warren Beatty. But there have always been Hollywood whispers that she was actually singing right at Jagger, who probably — and maybe rightfully — thinks the song is about him. With his swagger and moves, why wouldn't he? St. Petersburg Times |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Aug 19th, 2011 at 5:58pm
Well deserved admiration.
The last line is kind of funny. I'll bet Mick was laughing as he sang along. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Honky Tonk Man on Aug 21st, 2011 at 4:08am
According to sources, Jagger and Simon only met for the first time on the day of recording. She was working in a London studio and Jagger just happened to be around. It's a great myth, though.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 23rd, 2011 at 6:53am Personal Playlist: Mick Jagger Nate Jackson August 22, 2011 As his new project, SuperHeavy, prepares to release its album, the Rolling Stones singer talks Beyoncé, Howlin’ Wolf and hearing the ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ riff in a song from Thailand. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef014e8adda35e970d-600wi Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times Mick Jagger greeted me last month with a firm handshake as he welcomed me into a hotel room at Four Seasons in Beverly Hills to talk about music. The Rolling Stone was in town shooting a video for his newest collaborative project, SuperHeavy, a group also featuring Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, A.R. Rahman and Damian Marley. The album, a merger of Stones-style swagger, deep Jamaican rhythms and a dose of dance floor energy, was recorded in Los Angeles last year, and comes out Sept. 20 on Universal Republic. A more detailed look at the project will arrive in these pages in the weeks to come. Pop & Hiss: What are you listening to these days for pleasure? Mick Jagger: If you’re an actual musician, you have to do all kinds of stuff: You have to vaguely listen to what’s going on so that you at least know. [If someone asks] ‘Have you heard Beyoncé’s new single?’ You can’t just say no. And, yeah, I have downloaded Beyoncé’s new single. And that’s a great record. But then there are the things you buy that you’ve bought before. I just bought “The Best of Howlin’ Wolf, Vol. 2,” and there’s stuff that wasn’t on volume one; it’s just as good but it’s a little more rare — well, not “rare,” but it’s nice to have them all in one place. And there’s an amazing thing that I heard when I was in Argentina. I was listening online to one of those American college stations and there was a version of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” by this Lao band. So I went on the playlist of the college station, and wrote it down because it’s in Thai. I thought, “OK, I’m never going to find that.” And there it was! The record’s called “The Sound of Siam.” And it’s not just that track — that’s just the one that got my attention. Some nutter put together the [collection]. I’ve got a couple of Thai friends, and I played “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and they said, “We can’t understand this. It’s actually not in Thai. It’s in some country dialect we don’t speak.” You find the weirdest things. It’s gotta be thrilling to hear something you created transformed like that. It was just a funny sound. It’s not really even “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” but the riff is. So that’s how I pick up all kinds of stuff, you know? That’s what I like doing. And it’s fun finding music that way these days. Yeah, because before, this would be so seriously difficult to do. It would involve many trips along Sunset Boulevard asking shop assistants. There are some good things about the record business being what it is. Los Angeles Times Song with the 'JJF' riff is Chaweewan Dumnern's 'Sao Lam Plearn' - http://youtu.be/kSufID_9xiI 8-) |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by philgood on Aug 23rd, 2011 at 11:00am
He still listens to Howlin' Wolf. Glad to read that.
That feeds my hope that it isn't all over. BTW last month I think I bought my - I really don't know - 64th or so Best of Elmore James and 110th or what ever Best of John Lee Hooker compilation. Some may call it stupid but as said above "it's nice to have them all in one place" |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 3rd, 2011 at 7:17am GIVEAWAY: What is Mick Jagger’s greatest Stones lyric? Jed Gottlieb 09.02.11 Nearly ever Rolling Stones song is credited to “Jagger/Richards.” But a lot of Stones fanatics still insist Keef’s the heart and soul of the band. I disagree. Richards gets big love from Johnny Deep and Jimmy Fallon and a million young guitarists — and he deserves all the love. But to put Jagger behind him is just silly. This is Mick #@!$@# Jagger we’re talking about!!! Would Robert Plant know how to shake his tail feather without Mick? Would Steven Tyler own a single scarf without Mick? Would the Black Crowes even exist? So I’m on the hunt for Mick’s greatest lyric. I’m not interested in getting into who wrote or co-wrote this or that song, so this is a de facto “Best Stones lyric” contest. Send me your favorite Mick line and I’ll send you Marc Spitz’s “Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue.” Please do two things for the win: First, post a comment here letting me know your favorite lyric and why you love it so. Second, e-mail me at [email protected] with your name and comment and I’ll pick a winner on Tuesday (you’ve got the whole long weekend to think Stones). Now here’s my obvious starting point… Boston Herald Hmmm. 'Exile' front to back, start to finish is a likely DQ...might need that extra day to decide. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Sep 3rd, 2011 at 9:35am
Well, there is no denying Mick Jagger has sex appeal. But, I prefer him when he's performing with the Stones.
Remember: "Mick without Keith is like . . . pizza without pepperoni tacos without salsa french fries without ketchup hot dogs without mustard soda without ice peanut butter without jelly coffee without cream . . . |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 9th, 2011 at 10:30am Exclusive: Read an Excerpt from 'Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue' The story behind the Rolling Stones' 'we piss anywhere' philosophy By Rolling Stone September 9, 2011 http://goo.gl/4VhYp Mick Jagger’s 30th birthday with Bob Dylan (1972) Ken Regan/Camera 5 In this exclusive excerpt from "Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue," author Marc Spitz tells the story behind Mick Jagger's "we piss anywhere" philosophy that helped establish the Rolling Stones' rebel-hero image as a contrast to the Beatles. The new biography is available now. It can be argued that Mick Jagger's greatest philosophical statement of that crucial year of 1965 is not "I can't get no satisfaction," but rather "We piss anywhere, man," uttered on a cold night in front of a petrol station that refused them use of a toilet. This is in no way meant to minimize the seismic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," which is now so overplayed that it's underplayed; have a listen today and you will be reminded of what a truly thrilling single it is. People write this about "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," of course. It routinely tops lists of Greatest Ever This or Best That of All Time to the point that we feel we perhaps don't need to listen to it anymore, but it's appearance in a Summer 2010 episode of Mad Men (taking us back to the summer of '65 and perfectly articulating chain-smoking Don Draper's own frustration with useless information) was like ice water to a booze-flushed cheek. "Oh yeah! That song." And still "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," alpha song that it is, work of art that it is, is still just a song. "We piss anywhere" is an ideology. The whole incident lasted only about two minutes, the length of a great vintage pop song, but in its own way, it was more powerful, and far more political, than many of the Stones hits that came afterward. "We piss anywhere" was "released" on March 18, 1965, and took only a day or two to climb the "charts" and stir up the kind of attention that would help the Stones' crossover, like Dylan's, from pop concern to political football. They were now "spokesmen," for the "do what I like set," as Altham would write in N.M.E. the following year. In the John Fordian sense, the legend has already been printed and the actual details are less important, but here's how it probably went down. The Stones, a new UK Number One to their credit after "Little Red Rooster," their sultry Willie Dixon – penned sex bomb, topped the charts shortly before the winter holidays, were returning from another sold-out and riotous gig in a movie theater in Romford. It was just after midnight and bitter cold. All five were piled into their black Daimler touring car. Feeling nature's call, the group stopped at a Francis Petrol station in Stratford outside of London. At first, they were polite. Bill Wyman asked the attendant, a clean- cut gent named Charles Keeley, if he could please be directed to the bathroom as the others got out and stretched. Keeley, like much of his generation, knew who the Stones were but had yet to come around to them. He'd been working all night in the cold, and at this hour, he didn't care for the looks of them. He ordered the group to get back in and keep driving. When they complained, Mick Jagger took command of the situation, nudged Keeley back, and announced, "We'll piss anywhere, man." In his testimony, Keeley described being surrounded in the dark by "shaggy haired monsters" who all began chanting in unison: "We'll piss anywhere! We'll piss anywhere!" "One danced to the phrase," Keeley recalled. As if to prove this, Wyman proceeded to unzip his fly and urinate on the garage wall. The Stones then piled back into the Daimler and they sped off, giving the reverse victory salute through the window. Reprinted from "Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue" by Marc Spitz by arrangement with Gotham Books, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., Copyright (c) 2011. Rolling Stone |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 9th, 2011 at 10:40am A Jagger biography sure to provide some satisfaction By Eric Been September 9, 2011 http://goo.gl/A1CBl Marc Spitz’s biography of the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger aims to boost sagging profile of the rock icon. (AP) Mick Jagger is perhaps rock’s greatest frontman, but over the past few decades he’s played second fiddle to Rolling Stones colleague Keith Richards. Whereas Richards has been largely viewed as the backbone of the band, Jagger is often portrayed as being uncommitted to the group and to rock ’n’ roll in general. That’s the type of popular opinion Marc Spitz attempts to challenge in his new biography-cum-critical analysis, “Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue.’’ More specifically, Spitz contends that the singer-songwriter has been wrongfully caricaturized as the Stones’ “lone miser and cynic.’’ This depiction, according to Spitz, has obscured Jagger’s influence and role in the band’s success and his contribution to the development of rock. Not surprisingly, given that the number of books written about the Stones could topple a hefty bookcase, it might seem like an impossible task to say something new about Jagger. Yet, Spitz does an admirable, if sometimes strained, job coming up with fresh perspectives on the singer and his times. Rather than offering a comprehensive account of Jagger’s life, Spitz selects several key moments in his career to create a narrative that demonstrates that his history is every bit as compelling as the one portrayed by Richards in his recent autobiography, “Life.’’ Among other against-the-grain claims, Spitz argues that Jagger’s performance “matched’’ James Brown’s in the 1964 concert film “T.A.M.I. Show,’’ that he shouldn’t be singled out for the tragic Altamont concert at which one fan was stabbed to death by a member of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang who was working security for the group, and that he’s kept his revolutionary edge by “bringing the establishment’’ to him rather than railing against it. Elsewhere, Spitz says that Jagger’s calculated decision to enjoin screenings of Robert Frank’s documentary of the band’s 1972 tour helped mythologize the film (which goes by an unprintable title) and paved the way for modern viral culture. More interestingly, Spitz makes a strong case that Jagger’s public image was largely shaped by the women in his life. Jagger’s girlfriend in the late 1960s, Marianne Faithfull, is credited with pushing him to stand out among his British Invasion peers by cultivating an image of himself as a “mod Lord Byron’’ who could still “talk trash with the boys.’’ Anita Pallenberg, who briefly dated the late Stones member Brian Jones before moving on to Richards, emerges in the work as a Dionysian muse whose decadence and fashion sense (the Stones “wore her clothes’’) influenced their dark, pansexual persona. Moreover, Jagger’s alleged fling with Pallenberg, and Richards’s subsequent liaison with Faithfull, fueled their often volatile relationship. Even the usually vilified Bianca Jagger (Mick’s first wife) is credited for helping distinguish the band in the 1970s from their arena-rock counterparts, giving them “a celebrity sheen and an air of high society that mixed very nicely with their nitty-gritty, torn, and frayed image and created, essentially, a brand-new rock and roll aesthetic.’’ Some other attempts at new points of view, however, fall flat. Perhaps the book’s most questionable statement concerns Jagger’s attitude toward the past. “Mick is perhaps the least sentimental of rock stars,’’ Spitz writes, “and one gets the feeling that trafficking in nostalgia in any way is painful to his psyche.’’ While there’s a case to be made that Jagger’s embrace of musical trends helped keep the Stones relevant, it’s a stretch to suggest he’s retrophobic (indeed, this is the same singer who has enthusiastically performed “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’’ on almost every tour since 1965). Ultimately, though, these and other blemishes don’t hinder the book’s chief project: giving Jagger his sympathetic due. Spitz says Jagger has fallen off the “the list of icons that each new generation feels compelled to explore and welcome as one of their own.’’ Spitz’s book should place him back on track for making that list. The Boston Globe |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 16th, 2011 at 8:50am Mick Jagger: No plans for 50th gigs By Gary Oshea Published: Today ROLLING Stone Mick Jagger has told fans hoping they will tour for next year's 50th anniversary: "Don't hold your breath." He was seen last week leaving a London meeting with bandmates Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. But Jagger, 68, quelled rumours the Stones will perform for the first time since 2007 — possibly at the London Olympics. He said: "A band gets trapped. When a band starts as a blues band, it always remains sort of true to that." He is currently working with all-star group SuperHeavy — featuring Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and film composer AR Rahman. Their debut album is out today. Jagger said: "If people like it, we could do a few other things." The Sun This "story" is a coupla days old. Quotes are from a Monsters & Critics piece, which cited Rolling Stone as the source. Oddly enough there's nothing at Rolling Stone's own site. Might be from the RS India article. Or not. Look for it to grow legs now that the shameless thieves at The Sun have made it their own... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 16th, 2011 at 3:17pm L'Wren Scott/Daphne Guinness Fashion Week dinner - Romera, NYC 9/15: http://goo.gl/L08hC http://goo.gl/LkWaJ http://goo.gl/qw9kC with Nur Khan http://goo.gl/2cXmr Photos: Neil Ramsus/BFA |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Sep 16th, 2011 at 10:56pm
Focus Enjoy LIFE. :-*
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 24th, 2011 at 2:18pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 26th, 2011 at 5:04pm New Mick flick? Josh Olson Scripts ‘Tabloid’ For Mick Jagger And Steve Bing By MIKE FLEMING | Monday September 26, 2011 http://goo.gl/7N2IT EXCLUSIVE: A History of Violence scribe Josh Olson has been set to write Tabloid, the working title of an adult thriller that is being fashioned as a potential starring vehicle for Mick Jagger. Jagger had the idea for the film, and is producing with Victoria Pearman through his Jagged Films banner. They’ve set up the project to be financed by Steve Bing, who’ll also produce through his Shangri-La Entertainment banner. The role Jagger is eyeing is a global media mogul with dubious morality, and there is a young journalist who gets seduced and sucked into that immoral world. Olson most recently wrote the first draft of One Shot, the Lee Child novel that Paramount is putting into production with Chris McQuarrie directing and Tom Cruise playing Jack Reacher. The UTA-repped Olson has also scripted a series version of the Korean action film Soo for FX. deadline.com |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Sep 26th, 2011 at 6:07pm
Rut Roh. Mick making a movie can definitely put the kibosh on a Stones tour. :o
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Sep 26th, 2011 at 6:21pm
Jagged films is nothing new ~ MICK has been involved with this for years, and since MICK will not star in the movie himself, it shouldnt take up all of his time! I always thought Ashton Kutcher would make a nice young version of MICK in a film, he has that naughty quality with good looks and a killer body.
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Title: Jagger to Star and Produce Post by KMC on Sep 28th, 2011 at 5:20pm
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/sep/27/mick-jagger-media-mogul-tabloid
Mick Jagger to rock the big screen as a media mogul The Rolling Stone will reportedly star in and produce new movie Tabloid, which is to be scripted by Josh Olson Andrew Pulver guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 27 September 2011 06.40 EDT Article history Mick Jagger is set for his first acting role since 2001's little-seen The Man from Elysian Fields, playing a Murdoch-esque international media mogul in a new film called Tabloid, according to Deadline. Jagger will serve as producer on the new project, which apparently is derived from his original idea. It is being made through his company Jagged Films, and A History of Violence writer Josh Olson has been hired to script it. Jagger has dabbled in movie production over the years, receiving producer credits on the 2008 all-star comedy The Women and 2001 wartime drama Enigma, as well as Shine a Light, the Rolling Stones documentary directed by Martin Scorsese. He has nursed acting ambitions for much longer, making both Ned Kelly and Performance in 1970. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Sep 29th, 2011 at 3:53pm will.i.am posted this shot with Jimmy Iovine and Mick on twitter yesterday: http://goo.gl/WmFgE keith.he.not |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Sep 29th, 2011 at 10:02pm Bitch wrote on Sep 26th, 2011 at 6:21pm:
But, he doesn't have blue eyes! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Oct 3rd, 2011 at 9:02pm gorda wrote on Sep 29th, 2011 at 10:02pm:
MICK has one blue eye and another partially brown eye, actually. So contact lenses to the rescue! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 7th, 2011 at 11:14am From hiphopnmore: will.i.am premiered his new single at the HTC Beats Audio party last night in London - 'Hard' - featuring Jennifer Lopez and Mick Jagger ___ MJ growlin'... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by FotiniD on Oct 7th, 2011 at 11:22am left shoe shuffle wrote on Oct 7th, 2011 at 11:14am:
Don't care much for the song, but Mick's part.... Baby! :o I had missed this Jagger. We could always trust Keith to drag him back into the Stones machine (or at least that's what he had us believe :aimama ). Now WHO'S gonna do it, with both of them so into stupid little details and projects and all that?! :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey I want our boys back. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 7th, 2011 at 11:41am
Not crazy about the song, but Mick sounded great! Wish he'd use that voice more often.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 7th, 2011 at 2:41pm http://goo.gl/lvCTu poponandon Tune's buzzing all over the interwebs...might be the kind of hit Mick hoped for with SH. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Nellcote on Oct 7th, 2011 at 2:44pm
He's everywhere.
Pretty soon he'll be challenging Ronnie in the paparazzi photos department. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Oct 7th, 2011 at 4:56pm
Thanks to hiphopnmore!!!!!!!!!!!
YOWZAYOWZA YOWZA 'Hard' - featuring Jennifer Lopez and Mick Jagger Will I Am is Jammmmin. Happy Happy FrYday U GO Dude 8-) |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Tumbling Dijs on Oct 7th, 2011 at 5:05pm
What an unbelievable load of crap!!!!!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by BONOISLOVE on Oct 7th, 2011 at 5:35pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 7th, 2011 at 5:44pm
:nooslajaleisk :scary :wtf1 :aimama :forfucksake :boring
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Oct 8th, 2011 at 1:35am
Teasing Keith to buggery.
Another impressive cock joke by a Railing Staine. :loloncemore You can go hard from arthritis, or you can get your shittle-sticks together for 2012 (or 2013, if 2012 proves just too obvious). :smilestu |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by The Wick on Oct 8th, 2011 at 1:39am
Wow, there is no one like Mick to crap all over his legacy. What a load of unbelievable crap. Funnily enough, I liked his vocal. Reminded me of She's the Boss vocals. I never hated She's the Boss like others.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 8th, 2011 at 7:41am
this is a load of crap, sounds like a T.V. show that I can't get tuned into, it's got interference all over LOL
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by riffkeither on Oct 8th, 2011 at 7:42am
What a hell is goin on ! it's pure JOKE ?
:kissmyass Now keith is sure to do better :warhorse |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Some Guy on Oct 8th, 2011 at 8:14am
I think I'll go home
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 8th, 2011 at 8:32am |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by LadyJane on Oct 8th, 2011 at 10:44am
My God is the "feud" really motivating Mick to do everything with everyone except the Stones???
Frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But...........................I LIKE THIS SONG. BETTER THAN ANYTHING ON SUPERBORING!! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by gimmekeef on Oct 8th, 2011 at 12:12pm
OMG what a load of horse shit...I wait almost 4 minutes of the worst music ever to finally hear Mick "sing" even more crap......btw who is farting in the background all the way through this tripe?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 8th, 2011 at 3:26pm gimmekeef wrote on Oct 8th, 2011 at 12:12pm:
:loloncemore :aimama :wow A great way of describing it, Ladyjane, what is happening to you're musical taste, have you suddenly started to like Hip Hop, or whatever that kind of sound is. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 8th, 2011 at 3:58pm
Mick and L'Wren are in Perú right now, yesterday in Lima and now in Cuzco, picture to come soon. Thanks Cucho Peñaloza from Lima for the heads up and pictures
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 8th, 2011 at 4:02pm
This was yesterday in Lima
© & thanks to Cucho Peñaloza |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Oct 8th, 2011 at 4:16pm Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Oct 8th, 2011 at 3:58pm:
Dude gets around. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by LadyJane on Oct 8th, 2011 at 4:19pm Heart Of Stone wrote on Oct 8th, 2011 at 3:26pm:
My musical taste is very diverse. I've been known to like a few Hip Hop tunes. I've been known to like a great aria as well. I may even own a couple of Celion Dion CD's. :aimama LJ. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Oct 8th, 2011 at 6:12pm
JetSetter
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Oct 8th, 2011 at 7:34pm Edith Grove wrote on Oct 8th, 2011 at 4:16pm:
I hear that South America is coming into style. 8-) |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 8th, 2011 at 8:26pm
Mick Jagger
08 de octubre de 2011 Foto: Cucho Peñaloza El líder de los Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, llegó anoche al Perú para visitar algunas zonas del interior del país, así lo reveló a Terra el ex conductor de TV, Cucho Peñaloza, quien a través de su cuenta de Twitter mostró una foto del cantante en el interior del Hotel Country Club de San Isidro, donde llegó a la 1 de la mañana de hoy. “Mick Jagger está en Lima. Llegó a la 1 de la madrugada junto a varios miembros de su círculo íntimo”, comentó Peñaloza a este portal. De acuerdo al ex conductor de “TV Rock”, la foto que acompaña esta nota fue realizada en el mencionado hotel sansidrino ante el descuido del guardaespaldas del rockero inglés. Aunque se desconoce cuál será la agenda del intérprete de “Wild Horses” en Perú, se supo que éste almorzó hoy en el Toshiro Sushi Bar de San Isidro, algo que también fue comunicado en Twitter a través de la productora Siete Samurai. Luego de esta actividad no se sabe cuál es el paradero de Mick Jagger. Terra Perú supo que el líder de los Rolling Stones visitaría Cusco y Puerto Maldonado por lo que ha reservado 15 habitaciones de lujo en una conocida cadena hotelera en ambas ciudades peruanas |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by MrPleasant on Oct 9th, 2011 at 1:48am
Good luck, Mick.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 9th, 2011 at 11:58am Thanks for the video, Voo. Pretty sure Mick said he was in Peru to wrap shooting on 'Fitzcarraldo'... http://goo.gl/vBrFw |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Mel Belli on Oct 9th, 2011 at 12:19pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Oct 9th, 2011 at 11:58am:
Ha! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by MrPleasant on Oct 9th, 2011 at 12:20pm
Mick is trying to hide in Sudamérica. I understand. Even Ben Affleck doesn't want to be close to J.Lo.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:18pm
Cucho Peñaloza took this picture of Mick with his daughter Hope Peñaloza
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:34pm
Thanks Rafo and Cucho from Perú, regulars from our message board in the language of love
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:36pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:36pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:38pm
BTW... the one on the right of the last picture (left of Mick) is my friend Cucho Peñaloza, author of the book "Los Rolling Stones in Perú"
Gracias cabrón !! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:39pm
Lucas looks gooooood! His mom didn't attend LOL
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:58pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Paranoid Android on Oct 9th, 2011 at 4:59pm
That shit was OFF DA HOOOOOOOK!!!!
Me and my bros were out last nite and heard this song...the girls we were with already had tipped back a few and we were getting JIGGY WITH IT, I tell you!!! We left the spot still singing this new song about getting HARD... We all went back to the frat house and played XBox until 5am I can't wait for our next Boys Karaoke Night!!! in case you missed it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZb-8pcHI6c&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZb-8pcHI6c&feature=related YOU CAN BE A GEEK OR A ROLLING STONER!!! Word Dat Will.i.am |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:19pm
You can be a geek or be a rolling stoner!
I like it! :stinkypost |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:25pm
It's starting to grow on me.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:28pm
Come on Ginda, let's dance!! Do you rap?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Paranoid Android on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:30pm Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:28pm:
Yeah Ginda...just try it...just get up and yell, really load: YOU CAN GO HARD OR YOU CAN GO HOME" "YOU CAN GO HARD OR YOU CAN GO HOME" |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:31pm
I'm dancing now! Better catch up. Rapping? Not so much...
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:35pm
Mick Jagger conoció pasado arqueológico del Perú
Domingo, 09 de Octubre 2011 | 4:40 pm EFE Hace 30 años, Jagger llegó a Loreto para grabar un film. Ahora, el vocalista de los Rolling Stone está de vuelta y no pierde la oportunidad para conocer más del país. El músico inglés Mick Jagger se encuentra de visita en nuestro país. Pero no para presentarse en algun escenario junto a los legendarios Rolling Stones, sino para conocer un poco más sobre nuestra milenaria cultura y gastronomía. Jagger, quien arribó en Lima el pasado viernes por la noche, llegó el domingo por la tarde hasta uno de los mejores puntos turísticos de la ciudad: el Museo Larco, que reúne 3 mil años de desarrollo de la historia precolombina. Acompañado por su hijo de 12 años Lucas Maurice y su novia L"Wren Scott, el cantante hizo su ingreso al local, en medio de decenas de periodistas que intentaban registrar cada uno de sus pasos y fanáticos que esperaban verlo en persona. En todo momento, Mick demostró gran humildad y carisma. No solo autografió algunos discos de sus seguidores presentes, sino que además se dejó fotografiar y posó para los lentes con una sonrisa en la boca. Tras finalizar el recorrido por el Museo Larco, el intérprete de “Satisfaction” almorzó en el restaurant del sitio. Luego, partió –en un vehículo de color negro- rumbo al Aeropuerto Internacional de Jorge Chávez. Mick Jagger -junto a su pareja y su pequeño hijo- tiene planeado visitar Cusco y Puerto Maldonado, mientras dura su estadía en el país. :scary |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by luxury on Oct 9th, 2011 at 6:13pm
Hey! I wanna dance too, to this gay fuckin song....
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Oct 9th, 2011 at 6:54pm Ginda wrote on Oct 9th, 2011 at 5:25pm:
:aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama :aimama |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Paranoid Android on Oct 9th, 2011 at 7:03pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Oct 9th, 2011 at 6:54pm:
As if it's getting HARD?!? :forfucksake :forfucksake |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 9th, 2011 at 7:13pm http://goo.gl/5thcB Crafty move by will.i.am, surreptitiously leaking a cut from a DJ set. If it gets hated on, he quickly labels it as "unfinished" or a "rough mix", and questions how it got out in the first place. On the other hand, if it blows up, there's no need to say anything. He's been pretty, pretty quiet... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 7:43pm
If you see the video (see header) Mick is signing a Black and Blue album.... well let me tell ya it was one of our friends in Perú from our message board in Spanish
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 9th, 2011 at 7:44pm
Some mo'
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 9th, 2011 at 10:03pm
Perfect musical accompaniment for the video. Not apt to miss Mick and L'Wren in a crowd.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by MrPleasant on Oct 10th, 2011 at 2:29am
This thing is bad. It sounds like the B side of a very bad single (from a very bad act). However, J-Lo gives me a boner, and the producer seems like a nice guy, so it's all forgiven.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 10th, 2011 at 9:18am Jorge Chavez International Airport - Lima, Peru 10/9: http://goo.gl/cHhbQ http://goo.gl/ASIbf Reuters |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 11:41am
More news in Spanish
:nooslajaleisk :whatapostronnie :retarded Mick Jagger nombrado Huésped Ilustre en Puerto Maldonado 10 de octubre de 2011 • 11:09 • actualizado a las 11:14 Foto: Lukas Isaac / Terra Perú El rockero británico Mick Jagger será declarado huésped ilustre y embajador de Madre de Dios, donde se encuentra de visita junto a su pareja y su hijo, en reconocimiento a su labor filantrópica y defensa del medio ambiente, informaron hoy las autoridades locales. El director regional de Comercio Exterior y Turismo, Juan Carlos Arzola, dijo a la Agencia Andina que las autoridades de la zona han resaltado la presencia del líder de la famosa banda The Rolling Stones, que se aloja desde anoche en un albergue ecológico de Puerto Maldonado. “Conocemos de su trabajo por la conservación del medio ambiente y los recursos naturales, por eso consideramos justo y merecido otorgarle este reconocimiento, que será este miércoles luego de que culmine su visita”, manifestó. Como ya se sabe el músico británico reservó 15 habitaciones en el Hotel Inkaterra de Puerto Maldonado, José Koechlin, propietario de Inkaterra es el anfitrión de la comitiva del músico al igual que Miki Gonzales quien también se encuentra en el lugar. Según fuentes allegadas a la comitiva de recepción de Jagger, la agenda del vocalista de los Rolling Stones en Perú tiene programada su estancia hasta el día de mañana en Puerto Maldonado, el miércoles se trasladará hasta Cusco y el jueves visitará la ciudadela de Machu Picchu. Como se sabe, Mick Jagger llegó al país el sábado de manera sorpresiva junto a su novia L'Wren y su pequeño hjio Lucas. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by mojoman on Oct 10th, 2011 at 11:57am
is that micks child that the womans holding up in todays header?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 12:01pm
LOL, yes mojo!
The caption is:
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by rogerriffin on Oct 10th, 2011 at 3:10pm
This is Memo Costecho right?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 3:47pm
Declararán huésped ilustre a Mick Jagger
10 de octubre de 2011 Espectáculos y cultura Perú 21 Las autoridades de Madre de Dios nombrarán embajador de la región al líder de los Rolling Stones, quien está de visita en Puerto Maldonado. Jagger recorrerá el lago Sandoval y sobrevolará parte de la selva amazónica. (USI) El líder de los Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, continúa disfrutando de su estancia en Puerto Maldonado, lugar al que arribó anoche luego de reunirse con el presidente Ollanta Humala y su esposa, Nadine Heredia, y de almorzar en un restaurante en Lima. El cantante se encuentra alojado junto a su novia, la exmodelo L’Wren Scott, y su hijo Lucas Maurice en el hotel Inkaterra, un exclusivo albergue en medio de un complejo privado de 12,000 hectáreas de extensión y que está al lado de la Reserva Nacional de Tambopata. Aprovechando la visita del legendario rockero, las autoridades locales lo nombrarán huésped ilustre y embajador de Madre de Dios, informó Juan Carlos Arzola, director de Comercio Exterior y Turismo de dicha región. “Conocemos de su trabajo por la conservación del medio ambiente y los recursos naturales, por eso consideramos justo y merecido otorgarle este reconocimiento, que será este miércoles luego de que culmine su visita”, dijo Arzola a Andina. Asimismo, el funcionario señaló que Jagger tiene previsto recorrer el lago Sandoval y sobrevolar parte de la selva afectada por la minería informal en Madre de Dios. “Su interés por venir a Tambopata lo trajo directamente acá sin hacer escala en Cusco. Apreciará la belleza de nuestra selva y los problemas que actualmente enfrenta”, añadió. En la ceremonia de reconocimiento, el gobierno regional entregará al intérprete de Paint it Black varios presentes como castañas -producto bandera de la región de Madre de Dios-, un lanzón, una corona de plumas, entre otros |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 3:51pm
The Peñaloza family did it on the newspaper (printed version) Thanks Rogerriiffin!
http://peru21.pe/impresa/edicion/2011-10-10/249475 |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 3:54pm
This is the hotel in which Mick will be tonigh, thanks Rafo
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 4:35pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Nellcote on Oct 10th, 2011 at 4:57pm
Voodoo, thanks for this up to the minute reporting. The Peruvians must view L'Wren Scott as a giantess. The coup will be if you can convince one of your on the ground video reporters to make the statement "Rocks Off Rules You Bastards" during one of the filming opportunities of Jagger. This would solidify Rocks Off as the Pantheon of Rolling Stones fan sites.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 5:10pm
:willya
I already requested it! :willya |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 10th, 2011 at 10:58pm
Translation of article
Mick Jagger visits Peru October 10, 2011 President Humala meeting with Mick Jagger (Photo: Andina/Presidencia de la República) Mick Jagger, lead singer of legendary band The Rolling Stones, arrived in Peru on Friday night. Jagger met with President Humala on Sunday, at the Government Palace. According to the President’s press secretary, First Lady Nadine Heredia and Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Jose Luis Silva were also in attendance. Jagger’s visit is solely as a tourist according to Jose Koechlin, president of Peru’s Hotel Society "It's a private visit from a person who wants to come to Peru to enjoy his free time. It is a tourist visit, he is happy to come here," said Koechlin, who was near Jagger’s interpreter on Sunday. He told Andina news agency that it was a "positive visit" for Peru, and declined to comment on what destinations Jagger would travel to next. "Respecting his privacy is a sign that we welcome people who come to the country and will be a message to other musicians who want to visit. He honored us by coming here and we honor him by maintaining his privacy," he said. Jagger also had lunch at the restaurant at the Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum before heading to Jorge Chavez International Airport, to board a private jet bound for Puerto Maldonado. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Oct 11th, 2011 at 10:53am
So Mick's heading for a rain forest? Going to watch the rain fall down?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 11th, 2011 at 12:47pm
Mick attended last Saturday the musical show "Serenata de los Andes" by Peruvian musicians Jean Pierre Magnet and Alex Acuña; Jagger attended the show in a very discreet way, he arrived when the main act was already on stage and he was located in the area between "Platea" (orchestra section) and the mezzanine intended for the press, he was there with Lucas and L'Wren and other friends and security personal, he also left the venue before the last encore of the first show.
Thanks Rafo! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 11th, 2011 at 12:55pm
Mick Jagger told TODAY that we would love to give a show in Perú, he told the president previously that they have played in Brazil, Chile and Argentina and the next tour will stop in Perú. The president proposed a gala and Mick replied "why not, it could be" this answer was celebrated by the people there
Thanks Rafo |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 11th, 2011 at 1:02pm
If Mick would like to give a show, who with??? that's the big question, hopefully he's thinking of The Stones when he says that!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 11th, 2011 at 1:27pm
He talks about the Rolling Stones, simple... he has played only with them in Argentina, Brazil and Chile
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Oct 11th, 2011 at 6:52pm
Madre de Dios to honor Mick Jagger as tourism ambassador
Mick Jagger at the Jorge Chavez international airport, in Lima. Puerto Maldonado, Oct. 11 (ANDINA). Authorities in Madre de Dios will decorate British rock singer Mick Jagger as a distinguished guest, tourism ambassador and environment protector of this jungle region located in southern Peru. The head of the regional office for trade and tourism, Carlos Arzola, said the event is scheduled to be held late Tuesday at a private ceremony in the ecological lodge where the lead singer of the Rolling Stones is staying along with his girlfriend and son. "The ceremony was expected to be held tomorrow but some changes were made during the last hours, He will be recognized as tourism ambassador and environment protector," Arzola told Andina. The 68-year old musician arrived in Lima on Friday and met with Peruvian President Ollanta Humala and First Lady Nadine Heredia on Saturday. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Steel Wheels on Oct 11th, 2011 at 9:25pm
Someone get Mick some condoms.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 13th, 2011 at 10:49am
Mick is now in Cuzco with L'Wren and Lucas Maurice, Cuzco was the "capital city" of the Inca Empire in the past. He arrived from Tambopata in the jungle region "Madre de Dios" (Mother of God) where he met with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia.
In Tambopata, local authorities declared Mick, distinguished guest, tourist ambassador and defender of the environment and ecology. Commerce minister Juan Carlos Arzola, told that Mick was glad with the gifts the native Indians gave him. The natives gave Mick Jagger a cloak used only by their great chiefs or kings, bows, arrows, a feather headdress and necklaces; regional Government gave Mick a medal As told previously Mick and family were at the "Hotel Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica" and exclusive place with 12,000 hectares, a place that you need to spend 45 minutes to get on boat through the jungle from Puerto Maldonado. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 13th, 2011 at 10:50am
Some pix at Cuzco airport
Joey? Voodoo? |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by MrPleasant on Oct 13th, 2011 at 10:53am
Any terrible songs?, Mick.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 13th, 2011 at 11:45am |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Riffhard on Oct 13th, 2011 at 11:51am Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Oct 13th, 2011 at 11:45am:
My guess is that Mick would not want to "fuck" her either. Just a guess but I think it's a safe one. Riffy |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Oct 13th, 2011 at 12:16pm Riffhard wrote on Oct 13th, 2011 at 11:51am:
On that we can agree Riffy. :thatwassmart |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Oct 13th, 2011 at 1:33pm
That "girl" could put a chokeslam AND a piledriver on Mick's skinny ass before he knew what hit him! :loloncemore
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Oct 13th, 2011 at 1:36pm
Mick's Bow And Arrow: Jagger Named Tourism Ambassador To Amazon
First Posted: 10/13/11 01:27 PM ET Updated: 10/13/11 01:27 PM ET Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has been named an honorary ambassador for tourism to the Amazon rainforest by the Peruvian government, which has asked him to help protect the jungle from industrial development while publicizing its beauty. Jagger was specifically named as the tourist ambassador of the Madre de Dios region, which borders Brazil and Bolivia and boasts numerous parks rich in wildlife species. At the official ceremony announcing his new gig, the singer was presented with gifts by indigenous peoples: bows, arrows and a feathered headdress. Early in the week Jagger, who has been traveling with his ex-model wife L’Wren Scott and their son, met with Peruvian President Ollanta Humala. According to the Agence France Press, Jagger is currently staying in the Tambopata National Forest, which has several fancy lodges geared toward adventurers eager to get into the jungle but reluctant to get too dirty. Jagger is joining the ranks of the tourism diplomacy corps, the bizarre, diverse and bizarrely diverse group of individuals, both real and fictional, who promote destinations around the world. Here are a few of Jagger's new compatriots. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 13th, 2011 at 1:44pm
Early in the week Jagger, who has been traveling with his ex-model wife L’Wren Scott and their son, met with Peruvian President Ollanta Humala.
The fact checker must have had the day off. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Oct 13th, 2011 at 2:09pm
lol ginda, also check this out
At the official ceremony announcing his new gig :nomames |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 13th, 2011 at 2:16pm moy wrote on Oct 13th, 2011 at 2:09pm:
Funny! No shortage of assumptions or delusions... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by nankerphelge on Oct 13th, 2011 at 3:00pm
"Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has been named an honorary ambassador for tourism to the Amazon rainforest by the Peruvian government, which has asked him to help protect the jungle from industrial development while publicizing its beauty."
Lord knows he has plenty of experience with many of the products of the flora of the Peruvian jungle! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 13th, 2011 at 3:20pm
Here's Mick proud with his medal! Gracias a elagpa one of our Peruvian regulars at our message board in Spanish
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 13th, 2011 at 4:44pm From Rolling Stone's "The Playlist Special": Mick Jagger: Reggae http://goo.gl/KpCJM Jagger duetted with Peter Tosh in the Seventies, and he and the Rolling Stones covered the reggae classic "Cherry Oh Baby" in 1976. But his love of reggae dates to the Sixties, when he danced in clubs to Jamaican music. Jagger and Charlie Watts were the first Stones to become entranced: "We were interested from a rhythmic point of view, so we started to play reggae beats with the band, and the rest of them picked it up," Jagger says. He adds, with a devious chuckle, "I'm sure Keith would say something different." 1. "Get Up, Stand Up / No More Trouble / War" | Bob Marley, 1976 I met Bob at the studio when he was doing Catch a Fire. I think I was doing overdubs on Black and Blue in London. He has so many well-known songs that I decided to go with something not-quite. I love the popular songs, but I really love this take from the Live at the Roxy album, a medley. It's a bit left-field: a very long version of "Get Up, Stand Up," which is a great groove of a song that segues beautifully into "No More Trouble" and "War," and then back to "Get Up, Stand Up." The whole thing lasts 24 minutes, but if you decide to dance to it it, you'll still be going at the end. 2. "Pick Myself Up" | Peter Tosh, 1978 "Legalize It" is really good, but I'm going to pick this, a slow one. It's so wistful and different, and the groove is really good. 3. "54-46 That's My Number " | Toots and the Maytals, 1968 I don't know exactly why, but I've always loved this song. It's danceable, for starters, and the vocal delivery is very cool. Toots was so raw. I like the way he just slams it at you, vocally. He's great on this one. 4. "You Don't Love Me" | Dawn Penn, 1967 I first heard Jamaican music in the Sixties, and it wasn't called reggae then, but "blue beat." There were lots of Jamaicans in London, of course, and you'd hear blue beat, which eventually morphed into ska, and you'd hear calypso and other Caribbean music. I remember going out to dance at clubs in Mayfair. You wouldn't call "You Don't Love Me" hard reggae, exactly, but it's got these incredible, lilting rhythms, and she sings it in such a soulful way. I love that tune. It's beautiful. It was a giant hit, and rightly so. 5. "Cream of the Crop" | Gregory Isaacs, 1983 This is a very sexy song, with a supremely relaxed groove. 6. "War Ina Babylon" | Max Romeo and the Upsetters, 1976 This established what you might call the tenet of reggae. Lee "Scratch" Perry produced it – it's essential reggae. And what a great bass line! 7. "Brethern and Sisters" | The Viceroys, 1983 This is a good example of one of those togetherness-and-love songs, and it has a sort of doo-woppy vocal to it, like you'd hear back in the early days of reggae. 8. "Writing on the Wall" | Ronnie Davis, 1983 This is another song with a super-relaxed groove, and yet the playing is extraordinarily tight. When you listen to it, you're drawn in almost hypnotically to the tune. 9. "Ring The Alarm" | Tenor Saw, 1985 I've long gravitated toward reggae with other than what one considers a standard beat. This is very unusual: The timing and the vocal are so strange. 10. "Marcus Garvey" | Burning Spear, 1975 It's about the continued connection of Jamaica and Africa, which is all part of reggae history: a connection that's at once mystical and very real. I was just talking about Marcus Garvey with someone the other day: the Back to Africa movement, all these people on ships from New York to Liberia. It was a very strange time. Listen: Mick Jagger's Top Reggae Songs http://goo.gl/7ji5K rollingstone.com http://goo.gl/cT4Zj |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Oct 13th, 2011 at 7:49pm
Merci Beaucoup
for sharing. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 13th, 2011 at 8:53pm
Here is Mick with my brother Cucho Peñaloza. let m3 tell ya... We had a real party in Argentina in 2006 with some girls you know babies!!! BUt there's more you modafakas... he wrote a book about the Rolling Stones in Perú... and if you think Argentina or Mexico are the best places to see the Stones live... wait... Perú is da placeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee babies
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by steel driving hammer on Oct 14th, 2011 at 7:22am
South Americans are the best and most craziest Stones fans I think.
Spain too maybe. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 14th, 2011 at 12:41pm
He is in Machu Picchu today (a rainy day) 5 pictures here http://elcomercio.pe/espectaculos/1317661/noticia-mick-jagger-visito-machu-picchu-privado-seguridad-estado
:perverted ¡Gracias Cucho! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by FotiniD on Oct 15th, 2011 at 6:19am
2012... 50 years of Stones... The Mayan prophecy... Mick's suddenly in Peru.... :scary
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 15th, 2011 at 1:03pm
More pix from Mick in Machu Micchu with thanks to Rafo from our message board in Spanish
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 15th, 2011 at 1:03pm |
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Oct 15th, 2011 at 1:10pm
Just curious...where is that bodyguard we usually see with Mick ?
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by steel driving hammer on Oct 15th, 2011 at 1:32pm
He doesn't "do" Peru. [smiley=smiley.gif]
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Oct 16th, 2011 at 1:45am
Machu Pichu! That's cool!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Oct 16th, 2011 at 2:08am
I see by the umbrella's that it's raining in the rainforest!
The boy standing behind L'Wren looks like young Lucas. Good imfluence for the development of the young British-Latino studmuffin powerhouse Lucas Jagger. Oh I think he is a smart, talented and will grow up strong as he follows MICKdaddy's footsteps! I want to see more of him, any more pics floating around? |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 16th, 2011 at 11:38am
Other picture from yesterday in Cuzco
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 16th, 2011 at 11:51am
LOL
Lick the image and watch Monique Pardo the "girl" who says she made love with Mick in Perú in his first visit! Dedicated to Riffy!!! LOL I laughed a lot at your comment about this "girl" BTW, she is showing the hat Mick wore in the image of Mick alone but someone added a fake image of Mick with Monique, it's the image of Mick with Peter Tosh and Bob Marley backstage at the Palladium in 1978. She says that Mick told her "I am nothing here in Perú" LOL Sexy dance!! Joey's? |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Gazza on Oct 16th, 2011 at 12:07pm Bitch wrote on Oct 16th, 2011 at 2:08am:
Knock yourself out - here's the studmuffin powerhouse himself... LOL Lucas is only 12. Thats not him with L'wren! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Oct 16th, 2011 at 1:08pm
Listen an interwiew with Marc Spitz about Mick's biography "Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue"
http://wjbc.com/the-evolution-of-mick-jagger/ |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Oct 17th, 2011 at 12:18am
Why don't we all travel to Peru right now?
Vicariously with Anthony Bourdain from the Travel Channel! Yay! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WdiZq_7g9I&feature=related |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 17th, 2011 at 8:19am
Mick left Perú at 12:40 PM yesterday to go to São Paulo in private jet OB-1703 with a stop in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Oct 17th, 2011 at 10:34am Gazza wrote on Oct 16th, 2011 at 12:07pm:
Thanks Gazza! He is so CUTE! My fave MICK offspring for sure, I know he inherited the 'entertainment' gene which seems to be missing from MICK's other kids. LOL it won't be long till the studmuffin powerhouse Lucas starts making headlines! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Steel Wheels on Oct 17th, 2011 at 10:36am
He will be 18 soon enough ladies!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 17th, 2011 at 5:09pm
¡Adiós Perú!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 17th, 2011 at 6:22pm
Right time... wrong place?
:stinkypost :nomames :aimama :blankfriggingstare1 |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 17th, 2011 at 6:23pm
:charlieperv
Sorry... will be at the Joey's thread, in the meantime here you have some more pictures with thanks to Rafo |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 17th, 2011 at 6:24pm |
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Oct 17th, 2011 at 7:05pm
At first view, I thought Mick was being greeted by..............nevermind.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by left shoe shuffle on Oct 19th, 2011 at 9:08am Mick Jagger, Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter's 1970s Rock 'n' Roll Drama Gaining Heat at HBO October 18, 2011 By Lacey Rose, THR http://goo.gl/rxWgk AP HBO is getting ready to move with "Jagger." The premium cable network is very hot on a script that "Boardwalk Empire's" Terence Winter has turned in for an untitled 1970s rock 'n' roll project in development, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. In addition to Winter, the potential series has a string of bold face names attached, including Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger, who met with HBO executives to discuss the project over lunch at Craft earlier this month. The hourlong drama project follows the exploits of a cocaine-fueled record executive in New York City circa 1977, when punk, disco and a new form of music called hip-hop collided. "Boardwalk Empire's" Winter is attached to executive produce and write the pilot, with his Emmy-winning "Boardwalk" director Scorsese attached to executive produce and direct the pilot. The Rolling Stones frontman, who initially conceived the idea as a film project, first at Disney and then at Paramount, will also executive produce. His producing partner Victoria Pearman as well as Scorsese's manager Rick Yorn are attached as EPs. The project will serve as a reunion for Scorsese, Jagger and Pearman, who collaborated on the 2008 documentary "Shine a Light." The news comes as Showtime is developing a 1970s-set music industry project of its own. The latter, titled "Vinyl," explores multiple aspects of the music business, from the perspective of record executives and rock stars to drug pushers and prostitutes. Scorsese is repped by WME, while Winter, Jagger and Pearman are repped by CAA. The Hollywood Reporter Guess 'The Long Play', which has been kicking around for a few years, will be getting a new name... |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Ginda on Oct 19th, 2011 at 5:39pm
Looking forward to this. HBO is the channel I can't do without.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Oct 19th, 2011 at 10:56pm Cute Brazilian son, sophisticated American girlfriend, British Sir MICK the photographer, and a crowd of Peruvian Rainforrest preservers bearing gifts of coffee cups. Do they grow coffee there? If its half as good as Peruvian flake, it's gotta be strong....just kidding!! Not!! Lucas looks exactly like MICK here, and he must be better than MICK with the SPAINISH languages. So maybe MICK brought Lucas along for translation, as well as to teach him how to be a good will ambassador to preserve the rainforest! Nice parenting, MICK!! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Nov 6th, 2011 at 9:24pm
HARD I'd like to be able to hear this again.
http://www.viperial.com/tracks/view/9277 Wheres J Lo ????? |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Nov 6th, 2011 at 9:37pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Oct 7th, 2011 at 2:41pm:
Nice pic :willya No Pic like I'm stealin /or something !!! Bah Humbug |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Nov 11th, 2011 at 7:16am
Joss Stone - Joss Stone Wants Jagger At Olympics
11 November 2011 09:45:08 http://www.contactmusic.com Joss Stone Wants Jagger At Olympics Joss Stone is trying to persuade Sir Mick Jagger to perform with her at next year's London Olympics with their supergroup SuperHeavy. Joss Stone is trying to persuade Sir Mick Jagger to perform with her at next year's Olympics. The singer - whose latest project SuperHeavy features the Rolling Stones legend as well as Dave Stewart, Damian Marley and A R Rahman - is keen for them to play together during the opening ceremony of the London Games as she thinks it will be the ideal venue. She said: "It's an exciting project but it is so hard to get everybody together in one place. But the Olympics would be great, the perfect idea. I'll ask him." Mick recently revealed while he loves working with Joss, he finds the 'Fell In Love With A Boy' hitmaker "annoying" because she never stops singing. He said: "She sings all the time, even when she's speaking. She's very funny, but can be slightly annoying after a while, and I have to tell her to shut up, 'Shut up Joss'. "I do boss the others, but in a way that they don't even know because I'm being so nice. But they also tell me to sod off and be quiet as well so it works both ways, you have to be ready for that." |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 11th, 2011 at 1:36pm
Joss Stone is trying to persuade Sir Mick Jagger to perform with her at next year's London Olympics with their supergroup SuperHeavy.
Note to Jossie.....Not a chance in hell honey. :tongui |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Nov 16th, 2011 at 6:48pm
:nomames
Jennifer Lopez dishes on AMA performance: Will.i.am & Mick Jagger possible Jodi Jill, National Celebrity Headlines Examiner November 16, 2011 Jennifer Lopez’s career is sizzling. The sexy diva will be on stage at the American Music Awards on Sunday, but the fans are wondering exactly who will she be sharing the stage with. These burning questions were all part of the interview where she dished the dirt on Wednesday morning talking to Ryan Seacrest. The audience of the Los Angeles radio program got to hear about Lopez’s plans and learned that she is being secretive on what she will be performing during the AMA’s “I don’t want to give away too much, but I’m going to do a song or two,” said Jennifer Lopez during the On Air With Ryan Seacrest interview. While the rumors around downtown Los Angeles are that she will be teaming up with Pitbull, there maybe a few other entertainers that could be on the possible list. While Jennifer Lopez wouldn’t commit to who exactly she was going to be on stage with, when asked if she was going to be on stage with Will.i.am or Mick Jagger her answer was ”maybe.” However she did confirm she would be on stage with another entertainer and both have been working with her recently. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Nov 17th, 2011 at 7:30am
Thanks for the tip! Cool! I'll be watching! I bet MICK would love to work with her, she's such a hot diva!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Steel Wheels on Nov 17th, 2011 at 9:29am
She sure is a hot little firecracker.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by gotdablouse on Nov 17th, 2011 at 10:28am
What's up with Mick's hair above his right ear in that video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vbnrHE9lP1g - first time you can tell he's wearing a wig I think...bald father, bald brother and he's got the nicest hair of any 70 year old that ever graced the earth ? ;-)
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Nov 17th, 2011 at 9:40pm
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Will.i.am, Jagger and J. Lo collaborate on record Published: Nov. 17, 2011 at 9:25 AM http://www.upi.com SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 17 (UPI) -- A song will.i.am recorded with Mick Jagger and Jennifer Lopez is set for release on iTunes next week, America's Interscope Records said. "T.H.E (The Hardest Ever)" will become available online immediately after will.i.am and Lopez perform it at the American Music Awards show in Los Angeles Sunday. The song is the debut single from The Black Eyed Peas founder and front man's new solo album, "#willpower," which will be released next year on Interscope said |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by BONOISLOVE on Nov 17th, 2011 at 9:48pm |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by moy on Nov 20th, 2011 at 12:45pm
Exclusive: Will.i.am on How He Got Mick Jagger and Jennifer Lopez for New Single
Black Eyed Peas architect to debut "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)" with J.Lo on American Music Awards tonight By STEVE BALTIN November 20, 2011 10:00 AM ET http://www.rollingstone.com Will.i.am performs onstage at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, September 23, 2011. Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Clear Channel Nothing is impossible in the world of Will.i.am. For the song "Mona Lisa Smile," a track featuring Nicole Scherzinger on his new solo album, #willpower, the French government opened the Louvre so he could record a guitar part at 2 a.m next to the actual Mona Lisa. Yet, there was one thing even he thought was impossible, getting Mick Jagger for "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)," #willpower's lead single. And as Will explained to Rolling Stone in an exclusive interview during rehearsals for the American Music Awards, that pursuit of the impossible was the whole reason he went after Jagger. "I went to play material for the label and Jimmy Iovine’s like, 'Yo, this is dope. Who are you gonna put on it?'," Will says. "I’m like, 'What are you talking about? It’s finished, it’s me.' So, he’s like, 'Oh, you don’t feature no one?'" "You play your music and the first thing someone says, 'Who’s gonna be on it?' So I think of the hardest thing ever," he says. "And it happened, Mick Jagger. I just wanted to throw something out there that I thought could never be possible so they would stop asking me." "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)" also brought Iovine back to producing for the first time in decades. The Interscope chairman, who has worked with U2, Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks and many more, produced Jagger's vocals at Will's suggestion. "Jimmy’s like, 'Will.i.am, Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones are like my Tribe Called Quest, my De La Soul, my N.W.A. I wanted to be like Mick when I was young,'" Will says. It turns out, however, that Jagger and Iovine had never worked together, much to Will's surprise. So he convinced Iovine to come out of production retirement for Jagger's part of the song. "He produced Mick’s vocals, and this was the proudest moment of my life," Will says. "Winning a Grammy is cool, but the guy who helped you out – and then you got to see him execute one of his dreams – that’s just the dopest ever." Iovine also contributed to the track by calling Jennifer Lopez, who will be performing tonight with Will when he unveils the song at the American Music Awards. For Will, debuting a solo song on a national stage with Lopez is very special. "I collaborate in the Peas all the time, but this is the first time I’ve ever done big collaborations with big-name artists on my solo projects," he says. "So it means a lot that J. Lo’s even considered performing with me, that’s dope. She’s great." The song will be available on iTunes following the performance tonight. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by SoulPlunderer on Nov 20th, 2011 at 3:27pm
"...the dopest ever."
What does that even mean?!? :forfucksake |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by BONOISLOVE on Nov 20th, 2011 at 7:01pm SoulPlunderer wrote on Nov 20th, 2011 at 3:27pm:
dopest 6 up, 4 down best, coolest, legit. Mrs. Lazewski is the dopest teacher at North Tonawanda High School. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dopest :wow :wow :wow Mick Jagger 9 up, 3 down The act of giving an unsuspecting victim a smack in the privates with the back of the hand, resulting in the victim adopting the familiar Mick Jagger stance. Often accompanied by the exclamation "Mick Jagger!" Watch me as I Mick Jagger that guy at the bar... http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mick+jagger :smilebrian :smilebrian :smilebrian :smilebrian :perverted :perverted :perverted :perverted :perverted :perverted :perverted :perverted Bono 66 up, 40 down A poor man whose motivation, means and deeds of contributing to humanitarianism is always taken by some people as incorrect or impure. Luckily, there are still many people love him and he has a great band to be with to act as GOD.-Bono is a crap! -Well, that crap did something for sure. We love love and we love Bono! Bono is a very good humanitarian from the rock'n'roll stage. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bono&page=2 |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Steel Wheels on Nov 21st, 2011 at 6:41am
Did anyone watch the American Music Awards last night? Jennifer Lopez and that rap dude performed the song they did with Mick. Mick appeared in a pre-recorded performance that they cut into. Then entire thing was laughable, but it was nice to see Mick.
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by gimmekeef on Nov 21st, 2011 at 4:40pm Steel Wheels wrote on Nov 21st, 2011 at 6:41am:
yup..total garbage and a disgrace to Mick that he wasted his time............. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Nov 21st, 2011 at 5:39pm
I thought they didn't acknowledge the entire performance of "HARD" enough .
Its like it was rushed. It was AWESOME. I LIKE that song. 8-) |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Heart Of Stone on Nov 21st, 2011 at 5:48pm Steel Wheels wrote on Nov 21st, 2011 at 6:41am:
Certainly not me!!! none of those performers (besides Jagger) do anything for me, maybe I'm old fashioned but I can't stand, in fact Fucking hate Hip Hop, Rap or anything close to it, Justin Beaber is an example of some teen heart throb, that puts his video on Youtube, & the business does all the rest for him, absolutely no talent, I'm ashamed to be from the same Country as him, there's so many talented people out there who never go anywhere, & this ass makes the headlines & news everyday. |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Bitch on Nov 23rd, 2011 at 8:32pm
Yeah, I was tipped off the MICK could be on the AMA's so I watched the show and it was mainly for teeny boppers! But I got excited when the little clip of MICK was shown! Any MICK is good MICK! His part was a video that played during the JLo/Will.i.am song, and MICK's part was out of sinc. I liked the song's lyrics, You can go hard or you can go home! That is so fvcking funny, when you think about it from a female perspective. I can imagine JLo saying that to her 23 year old boy toy ~ and I bet he doesn't go home! Interesting performance! I love MICK for staying relevant, current, and hip. Maroon 5 sang Moves Like Jagger with Christina Agulara and the song won an award! I was proud! Go MICK!
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by gorda on Nov 23rd, 2011 at 10:16pm
I did not watch the AMAs! But, I did see a clip of Micky's performance on YouTube!
Yes, he has definitely got it going on! He knows how to really work it! |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by luxury on Nov 25th, 2011 at 7:03pm
wait, I thought he had a tiny todger or something...
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Title: Re: Mick News Post by Edith Grove on Dec 15th, 2011 at 4:54am
The World According to… The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger
Anne Erickson | 12.15.2011 Mick Jagger has done it all, from fronting the most celebrated rock band on the planet, The Rolling Stones, to forming a “SuperHeavy” rock supergroup. When it comes to the archetypical frontman, Jagger is certainly it. Charisma, commanding vocals, magnetism – it’s all there. In the following choice quotes, Sir Jagger talks about SuperHeavy, getting knighted by Prince Charles and loving Facebook. On the release of the deluxe edition of The Rolling Stones’ 1978 album Some Girls, as told to Spinner in 2011: “It wasn’t an anniversary, nor was Exile on Main St. I think people like the album. I didn’t know if there were any outtakes for it, anything worth looking, and then I found there were a few things. I’ve always liked the album. It’s very different from Exile because it’s so focused. It’s 10 tracks and it doesn’t have tons of horn parts or backing vocalists or anything like that. It’s sort of a very group-focused piece and stripped down and to the point.” On the future of The Rolling Stones, as told to the BBC in 2007: “I’m sure The Rolling Stones will do more things and more records and more tours. We’ve got no plans to stop any of that really. As far as I’m concerned I’m sure we’ll continue.” On forming a supergroup, SuperHeavy, with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damian Marley, as told to Rolling Stone in 2011: “We wanted a convergence of different musical styles. We were always overlapping styles, but they were nevertheless separate… One of the beauties [of making the album] is that, just speaking as a vocalist, I did other things. I played guitar and harmonica, but there’s four vocalists on the album. Not everything was reliant on me.” On the uniqueness of SuperHeavy, as told to the Arizona Central in 2011: “It doesn’t fit a particular genre, even individual songs, never mind the whole album. It wasn’t our goal to surprise people. We did this to have fun and be creative. When I think about it, it is rather surprising, and in music, that’s a good thing. Much as we love buying an album of rap tunes with this guest and that guest, we know it’s all rap. This record goes in other areas.” On getting knighted by Prince Charles, as reported to the BBC in 2003: “I’ve met [Prince Charles] quite a few times and we’ve had some nice chats. I don’t get nervous, it’s more exhilaration. It's very nice to have honors given to you as long as you don’t take it all too seriously.” On Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards’ comments that Jagger’s decision to accept a “paltry honor” was “ludicrous,” as reported to the BBC in 2003: “I think he would probably like to get the same honor himself. It’s like being given an ice cream – one gets one and they all want one. It's nothing new. Keith likes to make a fuss.” On which Rolling Stones songs he’s sick of performing live, as told to the BBC: “I’m not sick of any of any of them. I love them all equally – just like my children, they are.” On driving the girls wild, as told to Jann S. Wenner: “You realize that these girls are going, either quietly or loudly, sort of crazy. And you’re going, ‘Well, this is good. You know, this is something else.’ At that age you’re just so impressed, especially if you’ve been rather shy before. There’s two parts of all this, at least. There’s this great fascination for music and this love of playing blues – not only blues, just rock and roll generally. There’s this great love of that. “But there’s this other thing that’s performing, which is something that children have or they haven’t got. In the slightly post-Edwardian, pre-television days, everybody had to do a turn at family gatherings. You might recite poetry, and Uncle Whatever would play the piano and sing, and you all had something to do. And I was just one of those kids [who loved it].” On his computer addiction, as told to USA Today in 2011: “I spend way too much time on the computer and not enough time playing the guitar. There’s an underlying problem of this screen life taking over all of your life. It’s easy to keep in touch with people, some of whom I wish I’d never kept in touch with. But there they are on Facebook! You can spend a lot of time on that when you should be doing something else.” http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/mick-jagger-world-1215-2011/ |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by lavendar on Dec 15th, 2011 at 8:16am
Hip Hip HOORAY [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
Edith Grove- I'm soooo glad.... to see the return...... ;) HAPPY HOLIDAYS :keithpunky |
Title: Re: Mick News Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 15th, 2011 at 9:28am Edith Grove wrote on Dec 15th, 2011 at 4:54am:
C'mon Mick...Spend a few minutes a day on ROCKSOFF YOU BASTARD!!! I guarantee you have more friends here!!! |
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