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Message started by moy on Jan 23rd, 2012 at 4:56pm

Title: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Jan 23rd, 2012 at 4:56pm
:wtf3 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Moves like Mick
Last Updated: 5:33 PM, January 23, 2012
Posted: 11:34 PM, January 22, 2012
http://www.nypost.com

You could be forgiven for thinking Maroon 5’s irritatingly catchy “Moves Like Jagger” might annoy Stones frontman Mick Jagger. But he got on the dance floor and started throwing his trademark wobbly shapes as the song was played at the Double Seven on Thursday night. Jagger was a guest at a birthday bash for photographer Ben Watts, hosted by Jeffrey Jah, and which also drew model Behati Prinsloo, Ben’s actress sister Naomi Watts and her husband, Liev Schreiber.

:forfucksake





Title: Re: Mick dances "Moves like Jagger"
Post by Kilroy on Jan 24th, 2012 at 9:18pm
The song is growing on me...............I still don't know exactly how i feel about it.
don't own it but when i hear it i do not turn it off, I turn off the Walking in Memphis, with Elvis song

Title: Re: Mick dances "Moves like Jagger"
Post by Bitch on Jan 24th, 2012 at 9:30pm
I think Adam Levine and Christina Agulara put that song together as a tribute to MICK, to compliment MICK. Dont forget it was MICK who selected Maroon 5 as an opening act for ABB when they were barely known, and Christina A sang a duet in the Shine A Light movie. So they both know first hand how MICK owns the audience, with the best moves in the business. MICK is getting some well deserved recognition as people of younger generations hear his name in the song. MICK gets the recognition he deserves! I'm happy MICK likes the song too! KEEF said to MICK something like, its about time one of your songs got to be number 1. So KEEF puts a dig in with a halfass compliment. Funny shit!

Title: Mick News 2012
Post by moy on Jan 24th, 2012 at 1:11pm
David Cameron teams up with Mick Jagger to promote Britain
David Cameron has recruited Sir Mick Jagger to help him raise Britain’s profile on the international stage.
11:43AM GMT 24 Jan 2012


Sir Mick Jagger is to attend an event in Switzerland alongside the Prime Minister to attract investment in the UK Photo: REX FEATURES

The Rolling Stones frontman is to attend an event in Switzerland alongside the Prime Minister to attract investment in the UK.
The Great British Tea Party in Davos, organised by Downing Street, will mark the first time the singer has appeared at an event for a Tory Prime Minister.

Lily Cole, the model, and internet founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee will also be at the function to showcase creative British talent in the run up to the London 2012 Olympics.

However, it remains unclear whether Sir Mick, 68, will perform at the event or attend simply as an ambassador for Britain.
A senior Government source told The Sun: "Mick Jagger is a massive international celebrity who seldom has anything to do with politicians.

"So it's fantastic that he's agreed to help the PM sell Britain to the world in this very special year."
Sir Mick's beloved late mother Eva was an active member of the Conservative Party, however the singer has seldom aired his political leanings.

The tea party — officially hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson as the ski resort welcomes the five-day annual World Economic Forum from Wednesday — marks the start of an international campaign.

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by moy on Jan 24th, 2012 at 1:17pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrNOSVwK0pE

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by moy on Jan 24th, 2012 at 1:20pm
Rolling Stones - Sir Mick Jagger 'To Help Cameron Boost U.K. Investment'
24 January 2012 12:17

Sir Mick Jagger 'To Help Cameron Boost U.K. Investment'
     
Rolling Stones legend Sir Mick Jagger will reportedly help British Prime Minister David Cameron boost foreign investment in the U.K. ahead of the London Olympics later this year (12).

The rocker has been invited to attend an event in Davos, Switzerland later this week (begs23Jan12) in the hope his superstar status will encourage more companies to spend money in the U.K., which hosts the revered sports event over the summer (12).

A source tells Britain's The Sun, "Mick Jagger is a massive international celebrity who seldom has anything to do with politicians.
"So it's fantastic that he's agreed to help the PM sell Britain to the world in this very special year."

Supermodel Lily Cole is also expected to attend the event to help showcase British talent.

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by Gazza on Jan 24th, 2012 at 5:44pm
Not happening, according to the front page of tomorrow's "Sun" and this story on BBC online...




Sir Mick Jagger drops out of UK event at Davos





Sir Mick says he has "eschewed party politics" during his career


Sir Mick Jagger has declined an invitation to a UK event at the World Economic Forum in Davos after complaining he feared he would be used as a "political football".

The tea party, hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron at the Swiss resort, is designed to showcase British talent.

Sir Mick said he would now cut short his visit to Davos citing "inaccurate" comments on his political allegiances.

He said he had "eschewed party politics" during his career.

Others expected to attend the event include model Lily Cole and Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

Sir Mick issued a statement following stories in UK newspapers claiming he was backing the prime minister.

The Rolling Stones frontman said: ''During my career I have always eschewed party politics and came to Davos as a guest, as I thought it would be stimulating.

"I have always been interested in economics and world events.

"I now find myself being used as a political football and there has been a lot of comment about my political allegiances which are inaccurate.

"I think it's best I decline the invitation to the key event and curtail my visit."

London Mayor Boris Johnson is due at the tea party.

His spokesman said earlier: "The British delegation at Davos decided having a cup of tea and a biscuit mid-afternoon was the most frugal and efficient way of getting access to the global financial elite and to tell them about investment opportunities in UK, not least in this Olympic year.

"The mayor was asked if his name could be put on the invitation in order to attract the best crowd and be there to bang the drum for London."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16709058

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by Bitch on Jan 24th, 2012 at 11:40pm
MICK was out partying at the Double 7 in NYC Saturday night!


Rolling Stone lead man Mick Jagger and The Double Seven owner Jeffrey Jah also attended Ben's birthday


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2089406/Liev-Schreiber-Naomi-Watts-celebrate-little-Ben-Watts-birthday.html#ixzz1k61QkMjB

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by gimmekeef on Jan 25th, 2012 at 9:23am
Glad Mick dropped out....smarming around with politicians is a no win although he is entitled of course to whatever political leanings he wants. Maybe though someone may have asked about how much of Mick's own wealth even resides in Britain or how much he has personally invested in British companies?.....just sayin........

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by Some Guy on Jan 25th, 2012 at 10:00am
he's still the baddest mofo on planet Earth. TBMFOPE.

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by luxury on Jan 25th, 2012 at 10:36am
what, no pics of Mick at Lincoln Center a week or so ago??

Title: Re: Mick News 2012
Post by Bitch on Jan 25th, 2012 at 9:52pm

luxury wrote on Jan 25th, 2012 at 10:36am:
what, no pics of Mick at Lincoln Center a week or so ago??

Was MICK there?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 12th, 2012 at 2:42pm
Mick Jagger is today in the top 10 of the UK singles chart for (as far as I can tell) the first time since 1985, when his Live Aid inspired duet with Bowie on "Dancing In The Street" reached number 1 ("Start Me Up" was the last Stones single to make the top 10 - in 1981)

will.i.am's single "T.H.E (The Hardest Ever) (feat. Jennifer Lopez & Mick Jagger)" has entered the charts today at number 3. It is also this week's highest new entry.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/singles

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 12th, 2012 at 2:54pm
:forfucksake

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 12th, 2012 at 7:32pm
MICK should be around NYC with L'Wren for fashion week, its already started. KEEF usually goes to some events with Patti and his daughters. Maybe their paths will cross and they will kiss/hug and make up!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 13th, 2012 at 11:02am
They already have....  :-?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 13th, 2012 at 6:34pm

Jagger, BB King to perform at White House

Updated February 14, 2012 10:43:26



Mick Jagger will tread in the footsteps of Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan this month and play for United States president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the White House.

The Rolling Stones frontman will join artists including BB King, Jeff Beck, Keb Mo and Buddy Guy for an evening celebrating the blues in the latest in a string of soirees of different musical genres held by the White House.

The February 21 event, directed by Booker T Jones of Booker T and the MGs, will be taped and televised by PBS public television in the US six nights later.

The first lady will warm up for the event with a student workshop focusing on the blues on the same day in the White House's state dining room.

The In Performance series started soon after the Obamas moved into the White House in 2009.

Highlights include Dylan belting out protest anthem The Times, They are a Changin' in the east room of the presidential mansion, and McCartney crooning the Beatles classic Michelle to the first lady.

AFP

(thanks, Meggie)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 13th, 2012 at 6:57pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 13th, 2012 at 6:34pm:
Jagger, BB King to perform at White House

Updated February 14, 2012 10:43:26



Mick Jagger will tread in the footsteps of Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan this month and play for United States president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the White House.

The Rolling Stones frontman will join artists including BB King, Jeff Beck, Keb Mo and Buddy Guy for an evening celebrating the blues in the latest in a string of soirees of different musical genres held by the White House.

The February 21 event, directed by Booker T Jones of Booker T and the MGs, will be taped and televised by PBS public television in the US six nights later.

The first lady will warm up for the event with a student workshop focusing on the blues on the same day in the White House's state dining room.

The In Performance series started soon after the Obamas moved into the White House in 2009.

Highlights include Dylan belting out protest anthem The Times, They are a Changin' in the east room of the presidential mansion, and McCartney crooning the Beatles classic Michelle to the first lady.

AFP

(thanks, Meggie)

Cool,but no Keith? :blankfriggingstare1

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 13th, 2012 at 9:23pm
[quote author=Gazza link=1327359378/0#16 date=1329179642]
Jagger, BB King to perform at White House

Updated February 14, 2012 10:43:26



Mick Jagger will tread in the footsteps of Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan this month and play for United States president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the White House.

The Rolling Stones frontman will join artists including BB King, Jeff Beck, Keb Mo and Buddy Guy for an evening celebrating the blues in the latest in a string of soirees of different musical genres held by the White House.

The February 21 event, directed by Booker T Jones of Booker T and the MGs, will be taped and televised by PBS public television in the US six nights later.

The first lady will warm up for the event with a student workshop focusing on the blues on the same day in the White House's state dining room.

The In Performance series started soon after the Obamas moved into the White House in 2009.

Highlights include Dylan belting out protest anthem The Times, They are a Changin' in the east room of the presidential mansion, and McCartney crooning the Beatles classic Michelle to the first lady.

AFP

(thanks, Meggie)

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Stupid idea. Mick used to make fun of people in and around The White House. Folks in The White House didn't want Mick there and he didn't want to be there. Now he decides to become more like Bono and play there. Stupid and it's just another thing that goes completely against what he has always represented.... Mick is becoming more and more like Elton John every other month it seems. As I said... another really "gay" move there Mick (..."gay" representing stupid and lame not homosexual in any form)


Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by lavendar on Feb 13th, 2012 at 10:52pm
CONCERT

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 14th, 2012 at 8:01am

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 13th, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Stupid idea. Mick used to make fun of people in and around The White House. Folks in The White House didn't want Mick there and he didn't want to be there. Now he decides to become more like Bono and play there. Stupid and it's just another thing that goes completely against what he has always represented.... Mick is becoming more and more like Elton John every other month it seems. As I said... another really "gay" move there Mick (..."gay" representing stupid and lame not homosexual in any form)


Ian



Yep....terrible idea to use his influence to educate the ignorant masses about blues music.  ::) Something he's never done before, I'm sure.

'Ghey' in the extreme.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 14th, 2012 at 8:41am
I thought Mick and Buddy Guy played great together at the Beacon for Shine a Light, Mick seemed truly into it--bluesy harp and shit.  Do all the musicians play together at these gigs or what?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by The Wick on Feb 14th, 2012 at 12:40pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 13th, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Stupid idea. Mick used to make fun of people in and around The White House. Folks in The White House didn't want Mick there and he didn't want to be there. Now he decides to become more like Bono and play there. Stupid and it's just another thing that goes completely against what he has always represented.... Mick is becoming more and more like Elton John every other month it seems. As I said... another really "gay" move there Mick (..."gay" representing stupid and lame not homosexual in any form)


Ian


Are you being serious? You are talking about "Sir" Mick Jagger right, the guy who hobnobbed with Princess Margaret in Mustique, the guy who is very much part of the establishment. He never really played that whole anti-establishment thing (that was Andrew Oldham's thing in the media and the Stones played it up a little bit). He's always been very straight and proper in that regard and so has Keith for that matter. The media just make up a bunch of crap. More like Bono? How is that? I don't see Mick having causes like erasing debt in Africa. He does his charity stuff and quietly at that so how on earth is he like Bono?

The gay thing is always a cop out. Whenever people say that they always say, like that sage Eminem, that it's gay as in stupid not homosexual, well then why don't you just say lame or stupid. The meaning of gay, ironically, is happy and bright so apart from the cop out, it seems an odd choice. And then Elton John + gay = not very convincing argument there Ian.

It's funny, we always want them to do more blues, but when he does, he gets criticized. I, for one, am thrilled. Because he does these awful guest appearances with garbage like Will I Am people forget that he's a blues player at heart. And what people also ignore is that out of all the Stones, the one who can hold his own on an equal footing with blues greats more than any other is Mick. Maybe Charlie as well but when Mick plays the blues and rhythm and blues, he shows the world the true giant of music that he is.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 14th, 2012 at 1:15pm
Yeah...there are worst things to do than playing the blues at the White House, Mick hasn't been "dangerous" since what...1978 and that interview on US TV with Ronnie where he wasn't clean shaven and sounded drunk?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 14th, 2012 at 1:58pm
It is an honor to be invited to the White House and MICK isnt stupid enough to insult the President of the USA by turning down an invitation for this event! Also, MICK loves to play the blues and he is fabulous! I am looking forward to watching this event on PBS!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 14th, 2012 at 7:39pm
Hopefully he'll remember this 'gay' form of music on the next Stones tour.

There wasnt anywhere near enough of it on the last one.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 14th, 2012 at 10:14pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 14th, 2012 at 7:39pm:
Hopefully he'll remember this 'gay' form of music on the next Stones tour.

There wasnt anywhere near enough of it on the last one.

All due respect Gazza. Given the fact that Mick and Keith can't even decide to appear at a decent blues tribute together on their 50 th anniversary. Do you really think we'll get anything significantly different on the tour? Can't imagine this is going to be anything else than one more cash grab. :warhorse

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 14th, 2012 at 11:01pm

The Wick wrote on Feb 14th, 2012 at 12:40pm:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 13th, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Stupid idea. Mick used to make fun of people in and around The White House. Folks in The White House didn't want Mick there and he didn't want to be there. Now he decides to become more like Bono and play there. Stupid and it's just another thing that goes completely against what he has always represented.... Mick is becoming more and more like Elton John every other month it seems. As I said... another really "gay" move there Mick (..."gay" representing stupid and lame not homosexual in any form)


Ian


Are you being serious? You are talking about "Sir" Mick Jagger right, the guy who hobnobbed with Princess Margaret in Mustique, the guy who is very much part of the establishment. He never really played that whole anti-establishment thing (that was Andrew Oldham's thing in the media and the Stones played it up a little bit). He's always been very straight and proper in that regard and so has Keith for that matter. The media just make up a bunch of crap. More like Bono? How is that? I don't see Mick having causes like erasing debt in Africa. He does his charity stuff and quietly at that so how on earth is he like Bono?

The gay thing is always a cop out. Whenever people say that they always say, like that sage Eminem, that it's gay as in stupid not homosexual, well then why don't you just say lame or stupid. The meaning of gay, ironically, is happy and bright so apart from the cop out, it seems an odd choice. And then Elton John + gay = not very convincing argument there Ian.

It's funny, we always want them to do more blues, but when he does, he gets criticized. I, for one, am thrilled. Because he does these awful guest appearances with garbage like Will I Am people forget that he's a blues player at heart. And what people also ignore is that out of all the Stones, the one who can hold his own on an equal footing with blues greats more than any other is Mick. Maybe Charlie as well but when Mick plays the blues and rhythm and blues, he shows the world the true giant of music that he is.


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Mick Jagger ALREADY did his part (and then some) on educating the world of blues music... he joined The Rolling Stones and influenced all the other rock bands to incorporate the blues into their music over the past 45 -50 years. The young crows actually took notice and listened to these groups. That was plenty .. .. . mission accomplished -

Yes I know Mick had his high class crowd he always could hang with. Yes I knew he always had that side. Yet he was also a little devil in him on the other side of the coin. Now he is just trying to be ALL high class and no little devil... the devil we all knew and loved for being it.. Mick Jagger -

As for the "gay" comment... I used "lame" ...and "weak" on several occasions... now the latest catch phrase is "gay" in order to drive such a point home. I didn't explain that I did not mean "happy" because that was a given...not did I mean it in any sort of homosexual way... but I felt I must explain since I am not sure that catch phrase has spread to the UK yet when using it in a fashion to mean "stupid" or "lame". Thats all - Its just the latest and when its not used in that context I will possibly be using the next catch phrase. No homosexual bashing here..

Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Feb 15th, 2012 at 2:23am
You can go hard, or you can go homo.

:smilestu

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 15th, 2012 at 8:04am

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 14th, 2012 at 10:14pm:

Gazza wrote on Feb 14th, 2012 at 7:39pm:
Hopefully he'll remember this 'gay' form of music on the next Stones tour.

There wasnt anywhere near enough of it on the last one.

All due respect Gazza. Given the fact that Mick and Keith can't even decide to appear at a decent blues tribute together on their 50 th anniversary. Do you really think we'll get anything significantly different on the tour? Can't imagine this is going to be anything else than one more cash grab. :warhorse



Unfortunately. no - have to agree. But we can hope.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 15th, 2012 at 11:50am
waitering on a friend has got his wit on.  that was kinda funny

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 15th, 2012 at 2:52pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 14th, 2012 at 11:01pm:
Mick Jagger ALREADY did his part (and then some) on educating the world of blues music... he joined The Rolling Stones and influenced all the other rock bands to incorporate the blues into their music over the past 45 -50 years. The young crows actually took notice and listened to these groups. That was plenty .. .. . mission accomplished -


'Mission accomplished' ? We've heard that term used prematurely before.

Its not working. The genre is all but dead commercially. The community that spawned it isn't interested anymore. And looking at the sort of audience that goes to Stones concerts, most of them probably wouldn't know the blues if it bit them up the arse. It's piss break material for most of them. The band are conscious of this - which is probably why they hardly ever bothered playing any of it last time out.

Maybe its time Mick tried to re-educate the clueless masses.

Mick Jagger is working and singing the sort of music he does best. Even for a few minutes. The problem with that is what, exactly?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 15th, 2012 at 3:11pm
There is NO problem with ANY of this, and speaking as an American, I'm proud to have a first family which even knows what the Blues is, let alone celebrating it in the White House.  Furthermore, they picked a fairly good batch of people to represent the genre. I can't wait to hear what Mick sings!



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 15th, 2012 at 3:43pm

FPM wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 3:11pm:
There is NO problem with ANY of this, and speaking as an American, I'm proud to have a first family which even knows what the Blues is, let alone celebrating it in the White House.  Furthermore, they picked a fairly good batch of people to represent the genre. I can't wait to hear what Mick sings!

I'm sorry,but their is no place for logic and reasoning on the internet. You'll have to go now. :paristhong

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:09pm
More details of the concert and the broadcast here :

http://www.pbs.org/inperformanceatthewhitehouse/

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:17pm
Thanks for the link, is this ground for WW4 (or is it WW5, anyone still keeping tabs?)



Quote:
Mick Jagger:
Rock's premier frontman and one of the most popular and influential musicians of all time, Jagger is the instantly recognizable iconic lead singer and songwriter for the Rolling Stones. He has captivated audiences for decades with his dynamic stage presence. He is also a prolific and much sought-after collaborator and a successful producer and solo artist. In his early teens, Jagger discovered his passion for American Blues, which continue to influence his music to this day.


Pretty laughable (how do instantly recognize a "songwriter" ?!) and I'm not sure who's really sought him out as a collaborator other than Keith but I can see the "twin" getting "miffed" once more...if only because he's uninvited when he's the true bluesman, the guy who lived on the edge, who lives for the fans, etc...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:23pm
Thanks Gazza... what a bunch of GREAT performers!!!!

http://www.pbs.org/inperformanceatthewhitehouse/performers.php

Can't see the video  :nooslajaleisk

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Mel Belli on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:25pm
So Mick is coming to town. Where do I stake him out?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:28pm

Mel Belli wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:25pm:
So Mick is coming to town. Where do I stake him out?

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:40pm
As of this evening, neither Mick or L'Wren have flt reservations from LGA-DCA...from a VERY reliable source...but they are still checking for me.
Do they use alias's when flying? I don't believe they are permitted...but there is still such thing as VIP treatment in the air these days.

I also asked my friend who is the head of IT in he White House to request The President to inquire about the 50th...
I will report on that if it indeed happens to get asked.

and no,,,I am not joking about either

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:45pm
Gazza Wrote: 'Mission accomplished' ? We've heard that term used prematurely before.


>>>Gazz ..come on here now... Almost every rock / rock and roll band in the last forty years has at least followed The Rolling Stones lead to a certain degree in investigating or playing it and / or basing a large influence of rhythm and blues in their style. Many, many were successful acts (Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, The Black Crows, even Guns n Roses to a degree .. to name but a few of the bigger acts). People heard them loud and clear. Kids bought their albums by the masses and the rest is history. The Rolling Stones have long since brought  blues influence to the main stream music and any hard rock style. They were the main band who pioneerd that, and introduced it to pop music as you already know. Sadly now-a-days... popular and main stream music went far beyond this (and also went far lower in quality ). Possibly one day main stream acts will get back to it... but Mick has already long since introduced blues to the masses, mate. With respect, but remember... He's in "The Rolling Stones"... the band that pioneered it and brought that kind of music out and incorporated it into hard rock. Sure that segment is over as far as popular music is concerned but so is Beethoven and his style. However people know it's there. People know what it sounds like. If they are interested they will pick it up ... same with The Blues. It isn't like nobody knows of this style... geesh

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Gazza: Its not working. The genre is all but dead commercially.


>> Yeah... and what is Mick Jagger playing The White House going to do to even slightly change any of that?? Playing it at The White House certainly isn't the way to go about it. I have news for everyone... nobody gives a flying shit about what folks at the White House are interested in, listen to, promote, or play as far as music is concerned. In fact ... it's more over a turn off and anything culturally that goes on in that group of people seems uncool. I do not necessarily agree I am simply just sayin. I mean whats next... are The Stones and Donnie and Marie Osmond going to do a show together for everyone?

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Gazza: The community that spawned it isn't interested anymore.

>>>Well yes... sure. But a group of elder age musicians playing at the White House is never going to interest anybody much... ESPECIALLY the younger crowd who happen to be a big part of the commercial equation. In fact ... the whole damn concept of a musician playing at The White House looks rather geeky to them so it will only make the genre seem that much more "uncool". It actually may hurt things as far as the 25 and under crowd more than it will gain their interest or get them to take notice of the genre.  

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Gazza: And looking at the sort of audience that goes to Stones concerts, most of them probably wouldn't know the blues if it bit them up the arse. It's piss break material for most of them.

>>Not true.  Half of their audience is 40-60 years old. They appreciate American rythm and blues much more than any of the younger crowd these days and their die-hards simply love it.  



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GAZZA: Mick Jagger is working and singing the sort of music he does best. Even for a few minutes. The problem with that is what, exactly?


>>The problem is he looks like a sell-out more and more each year doing these type of things. There was a time in the 60's and 70's Mick would of damn well knew not to go about things this way... and guess what he DID introduce that kind of music to the masses as far as popular music is concerned and he didn't do it by playing it at The White House. Since when has anything like this scenario worked?? You can't "make" someone, the masses, or the industry interested in something. They already know that music exists and they have at-least heard bits and pieces of it. In time, if they have brains they will listen to it. If not, oh well... their loss. You gotta let them come to it on their own. In time... they will. However playing songs at The White House just makes any genre seem that much more tacky and uncool.

The White house would never have a Rollling Stone play music there before. What's next? The whole group plays there at The White House?? It's just looked at as kina "uncool" here in The States. Take my word on it. Why do you think everyone constantly  makes fun of Bono for getting involved in these White House gatherings (though his motives are political... it still is looked at as really uncool and tacky).  I don't want Mick stripped down to that level .. ( I can't believe Dylan actually did it too.. )


Bottom line is Mick only further continues to tarnish his reputation rather than this being looked at with any sort of interest. What a turn-off. Possibly he and Donnie and Marie Osmond will do a few songs with Bono making a go at it with a harmonica.. ..


- Ian



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Mel Belli on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:51pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:28pm:

Mel Belli wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:25pm:
So Mick is coming to town. Where do I stake him out?

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.


Well, yeah. After that, I mean :)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 15th, 2012 at 9:57pm

Paranoid Android wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:40pm:
As of this evening, neither Mick or L'Wren have flt reservations from LGA-DCA...from a VERY reliable source...but they are still checking for me.
Do they use alias's when flying? I don't believe they are permitted...but there is still such thing as VIP treatment in the air these days.

I also asked my friend who is the head of IT in he White House to request The President to inquire about the 50th...
I will report on that if it indeed happens to get asked.

and no,,,I am not joking about either

Thanks PA...and if Homeland Security starts asking questions. I know nothing! :wtf1

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 10:48pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 9:57pm:

Paranoid Android wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:40pm:
As of this evening, neither Mick or L'Wren have flt reservations from LGA-DCA...from a VERY reliable source...but they are still checking for me.
Do they use alias's when flying? I don't believe they are permitted...but there is still such thing as VIP treatment in the air these days.

I also asked my friend who is the head of IT in he White House to request The President to inquire about the 50th...
I will report on that if it indeed happens to get asked.

and no,,,I am not joking about either

Thanks PA...and if Homeland Security starts asking questions. I know nothing! :wtf1

They will not fly commercial, are you kidding me?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Kilroy on Feb 16th, 2012 at 12:00am
AND THEY DONT STAY AT THE HOLIDAY INN DO THEY? :blankfriggingstare1

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by MrPleasant on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:06am
SuperHeavy is a horrible album.

That was my incredible attempt in order to stop the "gay" attention towards any recent news, found in this thread. Otherwise, feel free to s``k each other d```s.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by The Wick on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:54am
"Uncool"- those times seemed to have passed a long time ago. He accepted a bloody knighthood and has as much in common with the world he grew up in as Bill Wyman does with Mother Theresa. Don't forget, we live in a society where old rockers get their own pathetic reality shows and before Bob Dylan played at the White House, he appeared on a lame Wyclef Jean video. All of the Stones passed that "uncool" threshold ages ago. Justin Timberlake anyone.

I'm excited that Jeff Beck is there. Maybe they'll do something together again.


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 16th, 2012 at 6:39am

The Wick wrote on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:54am:
"Uncool"- those times seemed to have passed a long time ago. He accepted a bloody knighthood and has as much in common with the world he grew up in as Bill Wyman does with Mother Theresa. Don't forget, we live in a society where old rockers get their own pathetic reality shows and before Bob Dylan played at the White House, he appeared on a lame Wyclef Jean video. All of the Stones passed that "uncool" threshold ages ago. Justin Timberlake anyone.

I'm excited that Jeff Beck is there. Maybe they'll do something together again.



What the man said. I'm bewildered as to how anyone in 2012 can just have suddenly realised that its not 1967 anymore and the Stones havent been 'dangerous' for well over a generation. They pretty much invented 'corporate rock' for goodness sake.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by PartyDoll MEG on Feb 16th, 2012 at 7:52am
Well I look forward to watching it.  If Mick can leave his pop singing voice behind and remember his "roots" he will do us proud.  We know all those oldsters on the agenda can sing the blues, but I am really interested in watching the future of blues....

http://youtu.be/HZ5koSEtN7s

http://youtu.be/yQkXSa61YAA

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 16th, 2012 at 9:44am

PartyDoll MEG wrote on Feb 16th, 2012 at 7:52am:
Well I look forward to watching it.  If Mick can leave his pop singing voice behind and remember his "roots" he will do us proud.  We know all those oldsters on the agenda can sing the blues, but I am really interested in watching the future of blues....

http://youtu.be/HZ5koSEtN7s

http://youtu.be/yQkXSa61YAA

I second this emotion.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 16th, 2012 at 9:57am

Nellcote wrote on Feb 16th, 2012 at 9:44am:

PartyDoll MEG wrote on Feb 16th, 2012 at 7:52am:
Well I look forward to watching it.  If Mick can leave his pop singing voice behind and remember his "roots" he will do us proud.  We know all those oldsters on the agenda can sing the blues, but I am really interested in watching the future of blues....

http://youtu.be/HZ5koSEtN7s

http://youtu.be/yQkXSa61YAA

I second this emotion.

Like [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 16th, 2012 at 10:15am

Mel Belli wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:51pm:

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:28pm:

Mel Belli wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 6:25pm:
So Mick is coming to town. Where do I stake him out?

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.


Well, yeah. After that, I mean :)


Jagger has stayed at the Hay-Adams in the past...a 3 min walk to the White House Front Door...the Ritz-Carlton at Dupont Circle...many celebs stay at
the 4 Seasons at Foggy Bottom/ G'town...hang out at the lounge around 2am and see many a rock stars
come down for drinks and mingle...



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:21pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:45pm:
Gazza Wrote: 'Mission accomplished' ? We've heard that term used prematurely before.


>>>Gazz ..come on here now... Almost every rock / rock and roll band in the last forty years has at least followed The Rolling Stones lead to a certain degree in investigating or playing it and / or basing a large influence of rhythm and blues in their style. Many, many were successful acts (Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, The Black Crows, even Guns n Roses to a degree .. to name but a few of the bigger acts). People heard them loud and clear. Kids bought their albums by the masses and the rest is history. The Rolling Stones have long since brought  blues influence to the main stream music and any hard rock style. They were the main band who pioneerd that, and introduced it to pop music as you already know. Sadly now-a-days... popular and main stream music went far beyond this (and also went far lower in quality ). Possibly one day main stream acts will get back to it... but Mick has already long since introduced blues to the masses, mate. With respect, but remember... He's in "The Rolling Stones"... the band that pioneered it and brought that kind of music out and incorporated it into hard rock. Sure that segment is over as far as popular music is concerned but so is Beethoven and his style. However people know it's there. People know what it sounds like. If they are interested they will pick it up ... same with The Blues. It isn't like nobody knows of this style... geesh

___________________________________________________




Was Pablo Casals a douchebag when he played for JFK?  Was Aretha less regal because she played for the Clintons? Vladimir Horowitz, Leontyne Price, Mikhail
Baryshnikov, Mstislav Rostropovich and Andres Segovia all played for Jimmy Carter. Those assholes.

The cultural import of a White House appearance says more about the guy who invited the artist than the
artist him (or her)self. Having Bob Dylan, one of the Beatles and one of the Stones play at official functions
just tells me that Obama is MY President, for good or bad.


Nailing a very credible Rev. Al Green riff in the Apollo Theater (in FRONT of the Rev. Al Green!) told me
the same thing.

http://youtu.be/y6uHR90Sq6k



Ian Billen wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:45pm:
Gazza: Its not working. The genre is all but dead commercially.


>> Yeah... and what is Mick Jagger playing The White House going to do to even slightly change any of that?? Playing it at The White House certainly isn't the way to go about it. I have news for everyone... nobody gives a flying shit about what folks at the White House are interested in, listen to, promote, or play as far as music is concerned. In fact ... it's more over a turn off and anything culturally that goes on in that group of people seems uncool. I do not necessarily agree I am simply just sayin. I mean whats next... are The Stones and Donnie and Marie Osmond going to do a show together for everyone?




Why? Is Nixon coming back?  Holy shit, Ian, the point of
an official recognition of the Blues isn't meant solely as
a marketing scheme. It's acknowledging a part of the
culture of America, in what I hope and expect will be
a classy, cool manner. There is NO downside to this,
except the one you built in your shed.




"anything culturally that goes on in that group of people seems uncool" -



do you mean White House occupants? That's true enough during
Republican administrations, but the Democrats, with their ties to
those damned smarty-pants Hollywood liberals, usually know
what's cool.


Bill Clinton jamming with BB King


Charlie Daniels gets the Medal of Freedom from George
W. Bush for beating the Devil in a fiddle contest down
in Georgia.



It's not like Mick is going there to narc on the Beatles, like Elvis did.



Ian Billen wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:45pm:
GAZZA: Mick Jagger is working and singing the sort of music he does best. Even for a few minutes. The problem with that is what, exactly?


>>The problem is he looks like a sell-out more and more each year doing these type of things. There was a time in the 60's and 70's Mick would of damn well knew not to go about things this way... and guess what he DID introduce that kind of music to the masses as far as popular music is concerned and he didn't do it by playing it at The White House. Since when has anything like this scenario worked?? You can't "make" someone, the masses, or the industry interested in something. They already know that music exists and they have at-least heard bits and pieces of it. In time, if they have brains they will listen to it. If not, oh well... their loss. You gotta let them come to it on their own. In time... they will. However playing songs at The White House just makes any genre seem that much more tacky and uncool.

The White house would never have a Rollling Stone play music there before. What's next? The whole group plays there at The White House?? It's just looked at as kina "uncool" here in The States. Take my word on it. Why do you think everyone constantly  makes fun of Bono for getting involved in these White House gatherings (though his motives are political... it still is looked at as really uncool and tacky).  I don't want Mick stripped down to that level .. ( I can't believe Dylan actually did it too.. )


Bottom line is Mick only further continues to tarnish his reputation rather than this being looked at with any sort of interest. What a turn-off. Possibly he and Donnie and Marie Osmond will do a few songs with Bono making a go at it with a harmonica.. ..


- Ian


It's just looked at as kina "uncool" here in The States. Take my word on it.



I guess it depends who you hang out with here in The States. A lot of us
middle-aged arugala-eating lefties think it's kina kewl.


Allison Krauss and Union Station in the East Room, 2009







( I can't believe Dylan actually did it too.. )



Really?



REALLY??



It really seems like you have to tie yourself in a knot to gain the jaundiced yet nuanced
view you have of this. The fact is, unfocused rebellion against all authority is properly the
property of the young. It's unseemly in your 60s. I think Mick might have turned down
an offer from the previous President, but why exactly would Dylan - OR Mick - turn this
one down? It's cool as hell!


Mick could well look at it as having succeeded in his boyhood goal (of turning people onto blues
songs) beyond anyone's wildest dreams. His role in the history of the blues  is being acknowledged
by the country that gave birth to it. It's NOT a bad thing, and political ramifications aside, I think
the DVD is going to be killer.


To me, it's a welcome change from Mick's last few collaborations with
will.i.am and korla pandit or whoever else is in SuperDuper.


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:29pm
Wow, Flea Bit with the beatdown of a lifetime on poor Ian. It's raining cold hard facts up in here! :wtf2

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by lotsajizz on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:35pm
Yeah, FPM, I gotta tell ya, that's postin' on loan from God right there, that's what it is!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by mojoman on Feb 16th, 2012 at 3:49pm
fuck that is one hell of a damn post monkey!! oh and by the way i dig the carpenters........

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 16th, 2012 at 4:30pm
Fleabit has duly been elected Mayor of Owned, Arizona with that post.....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by PartyDoll MEG on Feb 16th, 2012 at 4:37pm
WOW!   FPM......You ROCK!!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Kilroy on Feb 16th, 2012 at 5:08pm
In awe here! Wow
Love the photo of Elvis with tricky dickie!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Edith Grove on Feb 16th, 2012 at 8:11pm
Mick & L'Wren finally tying the knot ?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2102262/New-York-Fashion-Week-Mick-Jagger-supports-designer-fiancee-LWren-Scott.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 16th, 2012 at 11:12pm
Nice post FPM!

I think its really cool that the President invites all of these musicians for a concert! If I were President, I would invite my top bands, singers and and songwriters for the greatest concert of my life! A private concert with MICK would be a dream cum true, ok, sorry if I get carried away but being President sure has incredible perks!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:25am
Proud Mick Jagger supports designer fiancee L'Wren Scott as she delivers dazzling finale to New York Fashion Week
By TAMARA ABRAHAM
Last updated at 11:00 PM on 16th February 2012



Article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2102262/New-York-Fashion-Week-Mick-Jagger-supports-designer-fiancee-LWren-Scott.html

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:32am
It helps to have a celebrity fan when you are trying to make your name as a fashion designer. And L'Wren Scott certainly had plenty of support from fiance Mick Jagger at her New York Fashion Week show today.
The Rolling Stones frontman couldn't have looked more thrilled as he posed with his


Did they get engaged or is the reporter assuming they are engaged?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:33am
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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:34am
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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:34am
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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:44am

Paranoid Android wrote on Feb 15th, 2012 at 7:40pm:
As of this evening, neither Mick or L'Wren have flt reservations from LGA-DCA...from a VERY reliable source...but they are still checking for me.
Do they use alias's when flying? I don't believe they are permitted...but there is still such thing as VIP treatment in the air these days.

I also asked my friend who is the head of IT in he White House to request The President to inquire about the 50th...
I will report on that if it indeed happens to get asked.

and no,,,I am not joking about either


My White House IT guy says there is talk of a possible private  LIVE stream to a very few select...if that happens, he will be there, so who knows...
otherwise he will not be in attendance...oh well...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 4:06pm
The after party
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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 17th, 2012 at 4:06pm
:blankfriggingstare1
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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by BONOISLOVE on Feb 18th, 2012 at 12:44am
FPM?



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 18th, 2012 at 1:11pm

FPM:

I appreciate your post. It was well researched. However, showing various celebs with The Presidents and at The White House isn't going to persuade me to feel or think that Jagger visiting The White House isn't sort of uncool / cheezy / lame.

Especially with Jaggers past and reputation... regardless of how he really is or what corporate or governmental ideologies he has bought into over the years ...it is what it is.. and he is labeled for a reason.

Sure, everyone has to grow up and ultimately everyone will have to accept that they are not exactly the banner of rebellion anymore. However selling out or getting on at lame gatherings on the worlds stage doesn't save much dignity. Jagger still had a bit of that left and he should try and preserve it when possible... not throw it out the window.  

As far as educating the masses on blues goes... as I already said ... the blokes already did all that. He's Mick Jagger from The Rolling Stones.. the group that brought and incorporated that kind of music into main stream music. Mission accomplished .. a long time ago -

We can agree that we have a difference of opinion on things like this ..that's all. Cheers, Mate (or Mate-ette).



- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 18th, 2012 at 4:54pm
Cool. You're certainly entitled to your opinion. It wasn't meant as a
"beat-down" or whatever. I just like to use visual aids.



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Feb 19th, 2012 at 12:59am
"i woke up in the mornin', hard like morning wood in the mornin'"

:wtf3

It's all grist to the mill.

God love Mike and The Staines

and Gawd Forbid he doesn't fumble too excessively with Condoleezza while out rooting throguh the thickets of the back lawn of the White Hoose.
But what would Eva think? :will-ya



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 19th, 2012 at 1:11am

FPM wrote on Feb 18th, 2012 at 4:54pm:
Cool. You're certainly entitled to your opinion. It wasn't meant as a
"beat-down" or whatever. I just like to use visual aids.





_______________________________



Lol.. yeah I understood where you were coming from.. ..was more stressing your point while at the same time showing the history of these gatherings is all.

No Worries and Cheers to ya.


- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 19th, 2012 at 7:17am

Love the pic with Ellen Barkin, she has her hands in his upper thigh and MICK seems to be enjoying this by the look in his face! So cute!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 19th, 2012 at 11:08am
Reposted here both as they were posted as an attachment




Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 19th, 2012 at 11:08am

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 19th, 2012 at 11:39am
My, what luscious boobies for a skinny broad

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 19th, 2012 at 11:44am

luxury wrote on Feb 19th, 2012 at 11:39am:
My, what luscious boobies for a skinny broad


LOL Luxy, it could be the caption for the last image... seems that Ellen Barkin is thinking the same

:charlieperv

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Kilroy on Feb 19th, 2012 at 1:27pm
She is a very pretty girl.  :thatwassmart
Sir Mick Jagger has done it again, of course! :retarded
Is she sweet, or should I say does she have both legs to stand on? :blankfriggingstare1
Question: has she got her own money? :will-ya
Or what does April see in December? :nomames
If you know what I mean. :paristhong
Are they Sweethearts Together? :solongsucker

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 20th, 2012 at 6:22pm
Via Mick's twitter site (and thanks to Charlotte!)

A photo from tonight's rehearsal :


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 20th, 2012 at 11:10pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 20th, 2012 at 6:22pm:
Via Mick's twitter site (and thanks to Charlotte!)

A photo from tonight's rehearsal :



Rehearsals for the Hubert Sumlin tribute? Is Mick scheduled too?   :-?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 21st, 2012 at 12:14am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Feb 20th, 2012 at 11:10pm:

Gazza wrote on Feb 20th, 2012 at 6:22pm:
Via Mick's twitter site (and thanks to Charlotte!)

A photo from tonight's rehearsal :



Rehearsals for the Hubert Sumlin tribute? Is Mick scheduled too?   :-?

No Voo. Rehearsals at the White House for the blues tribute they're doing.
Mick Jagger to perform at The White House Feb 21

The White House is opening its doors in an invitation to the blues. Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, B.B. King and Keb Mo are among an A-list of artists who will perform at the White House Feb. 21 to celebrate blues music and recognize Black History Month. The program, called “In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues,” will be live streamed on the White House Web site. It will also be broadcast at 9 p.m. Feb. 27 on PBS stations. The American Forces Network will broadcast the program later. See the Washington Post article Obamas to hold celebration of blues music; Jagger, B.B. King and other artists to perform.


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:44am
OUCH!!

:nooslajaleisk

LOL sorry... haha

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 10:06am
As part of their “In Performance at the White House” series, the President and First Lady will invite music legends and contemporary major artists to the White House for a celebration of Blues music and in recognition of Black History Month. The program will include performances by Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark, Jr., Shemekia Copeland, Buddy Guy, Warren Haynes, Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Keb Mo, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, with Taraji P. Henson as the program host and Booker T. Jones as music director and band leader.

The President’s remarks will be pooled press and the entire event will be streamed live on www.whitehouse.gov/live starting at 7:20 PM ET.


“In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues” will be broadcast Monday, February 27 at 9 PM ET on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings).  The program will also be broadcast at a later date via the American Forces Network to American service men and women and civilians at U.S. Department of Defense locations around the world.

As she has done with previous White House music events, the First Lady will host a special daytime event for students. The First Lady will welcome 120 middle and high school students from across the country to take part in an interactive student workshop event: “At the Crossroads: A History of the Blues in America.” Beginning at 2:30 PM in the State Dining Room, The GRAMMY Museum’s Executive Director Robert Santelli will lead the students in an overview of the origins of the Blues, discuss important artists from throughout its history, and cover the genre’s evolution from African American spirituals and work songs to its influence on the chart-topping hits of today. Featured performers from the evening event will share their experiences as well as answer student questions about the music and entertainment world.  Students from 24 schools from the following ten communities will participate: Belleville, Illinois; Indianola, Mississippi; Kensington, Maryland; Long Beach, California; Los Angeles, California; Nashville, Tennessee; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey; Seattle, Washington and St. Louis, Missouri.

The workshop, “At the Crossroads: A History of the Blues in America,” will stream live on www.whitehouse.gov/live.

“In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues” will be the eighth “In Performance at the White House” program hosted by the President and Mrs. Obama.  Starting in February 2009, these events have honored the musical genius of Stevie Wonder and Sir Paul McCartney; celebrated Hispanic musical heritage during Hispanic Heritage Month; marked Black History Month with events featuring the music from the Civil Rights Movement and Motown; spotlighted Broadway and the unique spirit of the American musical; and explored the rich roots and resiliency of Country Music.


Read more: http://dc.broadwayworld.com/article/Mick-Jagger-BB-King-and-More-to-Salute-Blues-at-the-White-House-227-20120213#ixzz1n26azJ4v




http://dc.broadwayworld.com/article/Mick-Jagger-BB-King-and-More-to-Salute-Blues-at-the-White-House-227-20120213#ixzz1mfTWQUag


Title: Mick Jagger Meets the President
Post by FPM on Feb 21st, 2012 at 11:49am
Spotted at the White House on Monday: Mick Jagger. The Rolling Stones frontman stopped by 1600 Penn. to practice for a blues concert planned for Tuesday evening.

“Met President Obama who listened to a few tunes during rehearsal,” the musician tweeted.

Who can’t get no satisfaction? Not Obama. Jagger wrote that the president “seemed really relaxed and happy!”

Accompanied by girlfriend and fashion designer L'Wren Scott, Jagger also mentioned that they “had a lovely tour of the West Wing” during the visit.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/click/2012/02/mick-jagger-meets-the-president-115050.html

Title: What did Mick have for lunch on Sunday?
Post by FPM on Feb 21st, 2012 at 11:52am
Posted at 12:00 AM ET, 02/20/2012
Names and Faces: Mick Jagger
By Gabriela Melendez Olivera

The Reliable Source is off but will return. Names and Faces is the column that runs in its space during holidays.

It was a long weekend (for most), and some big names were spotted at play around the District:

• Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger having lunch at Filomena on Sunday. Overheard saying, “We have a reservation for four,” with his “posh British accent,” by one of our colleagues.

“He’s really cool, by the way,” confirmed Dino Jensen, executive director at the Italian ristorante. While he couldn’t recall what the fashion icon was wearing, he did describe his attire as “casual.”

Jagger’s party had the gnocchi with pesto, chicken al mattone, penne pasta and pepperoni pizza. For dessert: the caramel eclair, tiramisu and strawberry cheesecake.

Jagger is in town to sing at Tuesday’s “In Performance at the White House,” a concert honoring the blues.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/names-and-faces-mick-jagger-bill-and-hillary-clinton-michaele-salahi/2012/02/19/gIQA2aSYOR_blog.html

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 1:13pm
Mick has confirmed that he will be 'playing with Buddy Guy' later...    :booze

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 21st, 2012 at 2:17pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 1:13pm:
Mick has confirmed that he will be 'playing with Buddy Guy' later...    :booze



I betcha they don't do "Champagne and Reefer"... at least not onstage!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:07pm
Just a bump for the link to the White House Blues show. It starts in a few minutes. Thanks for the link, Gazza!


www.whitehouse.gov/live  

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:09pm

FPM wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 2:17pm:

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 1:13pm:
Mick has confirmed that he will be 'playing with Buddy Guy' later...    :booze



I betcha they don't do "Champagne and Reefer"... at least not onstage!



Doubt he'll call him 'Buddy Motherfucker Guy' either!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by rogerriffin on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:23pm
ITS starting now!

Don Was is in First Row Dead Center!!!


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:28pm
Crap, I just lost the feed, just as well as seeing Don Was there with his ridiculous hat and glasses was making me sick...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:34pm
On now. Impressive looking talent on that stage. :keithpunky

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Throwaway on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:35pm
No doubt - Jeff Beck rocking like a mother, as expected!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:39pm
Watching now....what a line-up!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:42pm
Michelle is into it! And she moves a whole lot better than Hillary...


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Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:45pm
The Thrill is Gone ~ excellent!
Watching it now, so cool!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:52pm
Yeah that second number was good, it seems Karis has replaced L'Wren? Unfortunately the man with the hat who's making all Stones fans ashamed (guess Mick's only excuse for bringing him along would because they're recording new material) came back after ducking out briefly. Can't secret service do something about him ?


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by mojoman on Feb 21st, 2012 at 6:53pm
buddy and jeff now!!!

:smoking

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:02pm
here we go.....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:05pm
Jagger ~ Never Gonna Turn You Loose!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:08pm
Decent job, although he seems breathless

Tribute to Hubert Sumlin coming up - "Commit a Crime".  With Jeff Beck.

Never known Mick to ever do this one before.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:12pm
Nice job!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:15pm
Commit A Crime was Wicked Pissah!
I see Don Was sitting next to Jagger's daughter, right?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:15pm
Nice to be on setlist detail again after almost five years!!

1. I Can't Turn You Loose
2. Commit a Crime (with Jeff Beck on guitar)
3. Miss You (Mick on guitar and harp)  (Shemekia Copeland and Susan Tedeschi on backing vocals)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:16pm

Nellcote wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:15pm:
Commit A Crime was Wicked Pissah!
I see Don Was sitting next to Jagger's daughter, right?



Yes. Thats Karis beside Don. Was that Lucas beside Karis?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:17pm
MIss You!!
And The Harp!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:17pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:16pm:

Nellcote wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:15pm:
Commit A Crime was Wicked Pissah!
I see Don Was sitting next to Jagger's daughter, right?



Yes. Thats Karis beside Don. Was that Lucas beside Karis?

I think you called that dead on

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by PartyDoll MEG on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:19pm
Of all the Blues songs they wrote-why this one?   ;) ;) ;)


But hey, not so bad slowed down

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:21pm
MICK looks fvcking FABULOUS! Miss You was a surprise! The Hubert Sumlon tribute was sweet with Jeff Beck!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by mojoman on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:24pm
sweet!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:25pm

Bitch wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:21pm:
MICK looks fvcking FABULOUS! Miss You was a surprise! The Hubert Sumlon tribute was sweet with Jeff Beck!



Bodes well for the Apollo on Friday night - here's hoping.

Mick did well.....liked his comments in between songs.

He seemed a bit short of breath, though.  A few weeks of exercises and tour rehearsals can take care of that, however!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:26pm
Hard to believe all this is happening just 100 miles from where I live! Should would love to be front and center for this....:)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:26pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:15pm:
Nice to be on setlist detail again after almost five years!!

1. I Can't Turn You Loose
2. Commit a Crime (with Jeff Beck)
3. Miss You (Mick on guitar and harp)  (Shemekiah Copeland and Susan Tedeschi on backing vocals)


You got that right man! The Hubert Sumlin tribute song was sweet of MICK to mention, not to one-up KEEF or anything!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:28pm
Did anyone catch the Darth Vader Death Stare of Mrs. Obama when Jagger said...‎"Please sit down cuz I can't see the teleprompter when you are standing up"....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Edith Grove on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:28pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:25pm:
He seemed a bit short of breath, though.  A few weeks of exercises and tour rehearsals can take care of that, however!


But, supposedly, he works out regularly.

I hope he was just having an off day.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:30pm
That second number with Jeff was wicked, what a groove! Not sure why he was so breathless though, guess it's time to cut down in the clowning...nice harp in MY, must have made Keith proud.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:31pm
He should have sang with Mr. Clark as well, he's samoking!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:32pm
He was definitely breathless---but I think he paced himself well. :)

Gary Clark Jr. is AWESOME!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by PartyDoll MEG on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:33pm
Gary Clark


 Man that IS the Blues!!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:33pm
blacks and blues, red shirt and shoes;
pasty mike in the white house

all rather groovy and sweet.

whatever next?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:33pm
I'd never heard of Gary Clark until Meggy told me about him a few days ago....terrific stuff.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:34pm
Maybe they kicked out don w. with his big smelly hat!  Michelle doesn't seem to like the white English boys as much as the others

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:35pm

luxury wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:34pm:
Maybe they kicked out don w. with his big smelly hat!  Michelle doesn't seem to like the white English boys as much as the others

Yeah, she had some ghoulish looks, must be all the "health" food she's eating..

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:41pm
I'm looking forward to Tedeschi/Trucks....kinda surprised Bonnie Raitt isn't there....? :-?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:44pm
Keep tuned in...Mick will be along again shortly

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:47pm
Can this MC walk and chew gum at the same time?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:49pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:47pm:
Can this MC walk and chew gum at the same time?

She's trembling knowing Jagger is in the room.....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:51pm
Durn--Tedeschi/Trucks/Haynes....SWEET!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:58pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:47pm:
Can this MC walk and chew gum at the same time?

Its hard to believe that she is an oscar nominee...she is HORRIBLE!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by PartyDoll MEG on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:59pm
now this is more like it Jagger....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:03pm
Buddy's guitar has not had a good sound all night.  Something wrong there.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:05pm
Have You Ever Been Mistreated ~ that was awesome!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Paranoid Android on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:07pm
OBAMA name checks MR JAGGER!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:16pm
And Obama...sings!


Great ending song...:)

The only thing I was hoping for---and missed---was a bit of bottleneck/slide.... :-/

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:16pm
Full set list: “In Performance at The White House: Red, White and Blues”

Tuesday 21st February 2012.

19.15 - 21.15

Introduction by President Barack Obama

Taraji P. Henson - program host
Booker T. Jones - music director and band leader

B.B King, Trombone Shorty, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger, Shemekia Copeland, Susan Tedeschi, Gary Clark, Jr., Keb’ Mo’, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes

1. “Let the Good Times Roll” (Ensemble (minus Mick Jagger)) (two takes)
2. “The Thrill Is Gone” (B.B King)
3. “St. James Infirmary” (Trombone Shorty)
4. “Let Me Love You Baby” (Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck)
5. “Brush With The Blues” instrumental (Jeff Beck)
6. “I Can’t Turn You Loose” (Mick Jagger)
7. “Commit A Crime” (Mick Jagger with Jeff Beck - guitar)
8. “Miss You” (Mick Jagger, with Shemekia Copeland, and Susan Tedeschi on backing vocals)
9. “Beat Up Guitar” (Shemekia Copeland, Gary Clark, Jr.)
10. “Catfish Blues” (Gary Clark, Jr.)
11. “In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)” (Gary Clark, Jr.)
12. “Henry” ( Keb’ Mo’)
13. “I’d Rather Go Blind” (Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes)
14. “Five Long years” ('The Whitehouse Blues All-Stars' - Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr, Mick Jagger)

Introduction by President Barack Obama

15. Finale - “Sweet Home Chicago” (Ensemble)

Mick Jagger performed on songs 6,7,8,14 & 15.
Mick played electric guitar and harp on 'Miss You'
False start on 'Five Long Years' as Buddy broke a string (Mick was in the audience at the time!)
Lead Vocals on 'Five Long Years' by Mick, Gary and Buddy.
Lead Vocals on 'Sweet Home Chicago' by Buddy, Shemekia, Mick, Susan, Keb', Warren.. and , after a bit of prompting, the President of the United States.......

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:18pm
Wonderful wrap-up, Gazza, thanks! ;D

And thanks for sending out the emails---I would probably have missed it, if not for that! :-*

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:21pm
Nice!  Enjoyed it.  And Gabriel ends it with a huge yawn

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Brainbell Jangler on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:22pm
Hippest President in history!
:smilestu

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:23pm
Sweet Home Chicago ~ MICK hands Obama the mike and he sings it. That decides it, Obama gets my vote!

I caught a glimpse of Don Was, Karis, and the adoreable little Lucas. MICK brought his offspring to the event. Karis isl American, (I think she is super smart and graduated law school) and MICK is grooming Lucas to be a bluesman. I love MICK's parenting skills, rubbing elbows with the right people will get you everywhere!


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:24pm

luxury wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:21pm:
Nice!  Enjoyed it.  And Gabriel ends it with a huge yawn

Was that who that was, I was wondering...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:25pm
And they all thought Paul McCartney was the shit when he played there.
Ha!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:26pm

Nellcote wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:49pm:

Gazza wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 7:47pm:
Can this MC walk and chew gum at the same time?

She's trembling knowing Jagger is in the room.....




Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:27pm

luxury wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:21pm:
Nice!  Enjoyed it.  And Gabriel ends it with a huge yawn


He's a bit of a scene stealer that one. Remember that bit of serious nose-drilling he was doing to himself in 'Being Mick'?

He'll grow up to be the black sheep of that entire brood, I reckon.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:30pm

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:31pm





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Post by moy on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:32pm

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:33pm

Bitch wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:23pm:
Sweet Home Chicago ~ MICK hands Obama the mike and he sings it. That decides it, Obama gets my vote!

I caught a glimpse of Don Was, Karis, and the adoreable little Lucas. MICK brought his illegitimate offspring to the event. Karis is all American, (I think she is super smart and graduated law school) and MICK is grooming Lucas to be a bluesman. I love MICK's parenting skills, rubbing elbows with the right people will get you everywhere!


Karis is English. She did indeed graduate from Yale, though.

I think luxy is right - that may well have been Gabriel, not Lucas.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:33pm
a video, wait for the ad to finish

http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/mick-jagger-rocks-white-house-blues-concert-153/2012/02/21/gIQAMKfASR_video.html

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:34pm
It seems once they informed mrs. Pres they were shooting down the front of their dresses, it spoiled her mood a bit.  Loved the serious tux on Buddy motherfucker Guy and shemekiahs powerful voice.
I bet Cant Turn u Loose doesn't make the final cut

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 21st, 2012 at 10:06pm

luxury wrote on Feb 21st, 2012 at 8:34pm:
It seems once they informed mrs. Pres they were shooting down the front of their dresses, it spoiled her mood a bit.  Loved the serious tux on Buddy motherfucker Guy and shemekiahs powerful voice.
I bet Cant Turn u Loose doesn't make the final cut

Mrs Prez didn't look too terrible to me...Just sayin. :areyoufuckingserious

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by The Wick on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:24am
When you are the greatest, you're the greatest. Mick is as good as it gets. He sounded like he had a bit of a cold or something but he still sounded great. To see him play with Jeff Beck after so long was a great thrill. He has the greatest little stories on stage. That bit about Sonny Boy Williamson was hilarious. It's amazing, whether he's in a small room, in a stadium, or in a club, he still plays the hell out of every place and puts the same effort into all of them. There is no one else in the world who can do that.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:25am
Mick was fabulous!! I loved seeing The President of The United States and Our First Lady in that setting! Landslide is a coming!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 8:49am
Obama Sings 'Sweet Home Chicago' During Blues Concert At White House

By NANCY BENAC, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president just couldn't say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them.

The East Room of the White House was transformed into an intimate blues club on Tuesday night for a concert featuring blues all-stars of the past, present and future - and the president himself.

The surprise performance by Obama came at the end of the playlist when the blues ensemble was singing "Sweet Home Chicago," the blues anthem of Obama's home town.

Buddy Guy prodded the president, saying he'd heard that the president sang part of an Al Green tune recently, and adding, "You gotta keep it up."

Then Jagger handed over the mic, and Obama seemed compelled to comply.

"Come on, baby don't you want to go," the president sang out twice, handing off the mic to B.B. King momentarily, and then taking it back to tack on "Sweet Home Chicago" at the end.

That was how Obama ended the night.

This was how he began it: Obama said sometimes there are downsides to being the president. You can't just go for a walk, for example.

And then there are the times that more than make up for all those frustrations, he said, like Tuesday night, when Jagger, King, Jeff Beck and other musical giants came by the house to sing the blues.

"I guess things even out a little bit," Obama joked at the start of a rollicking East Room concert that was electrified by Jagger and the rest.

"This music speaks to something universal," Obama declared. "No one goes through life without both joy and pain, triumph and sorrow. The blues gets all of that, sometimes with just one lyric or one note. "

King, 86, arrived in a wheelchair but rose tall to kick off the night with a raucous "Let the Good Times Roll," quickly joined by other members of the ensemble. And he followed with "The Thrill is Gone."

From there, Obama and his wife, Michelle, were swaying in their seats and singing along to an all-hits playlist including "St. James Infirmary" and "Let Me Love You."

Beck slowed things down with an instrumental "Brush With the Blues," as anticipation built for the arrival of Jagger, who did not disappoint.

The longtime Rolling Stones frontman delivered on "I Can't Turn You Loose" and then teamed up with Beck on "Commit a Crime." Jagger got the president and his wife up out of their seats, swaying and clapping to the music, and picked up the pace with "Miss You," performed with Shemekia Copeland and Susan Tedeschi.

Obama was clearly savoring the moment, closing his eyes at times and nodding his head as he lip-synced the words.

The president rose at the end to introduce the ensemble as the "White House Blues All-Stars" for the final song of the night, "Sweet Home Chicago."

"For Michelle and me," the president said, "there's no blues like the song our artists have chosen to close with - the blues from our hometown."

With that, the ensemble wrapped up the evening with "Sweet Home Chicago." And then Jagger handed off the mic to Obama for his presidential coda.

In advance of the concert, Grammy-winner Keb Mo had joked during a rehearsal break that Obama himself would perform, and there could even be a record in the works. He joked that Obama's record would be called, "After the second term, now I can finally get my groove on."

Maybe he wasn't joking after all.

The lineup for Tuesday's concert spanned multiple generations, from legends like King and Guy to young faces such as 26-year-old Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and Gary Clark Jr., whose style blends hip hop, contemporary soul and indie rock. Also performing were Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, with actress Taraji P. Henson as the program host and Booker T. Jones as music director and band leader.

The blues concert will be part of the "In Performance at the White House" series that airs on PBS. This one, designed to recognize Black History Month, will be broadcast on Monday on PBS stations and aired later on American Forces Network.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/21/obama-sings-sweet-home-chicago_n_1292576.html

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Sioux on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:07am
I wish Mick would have sung "I Can't Be Satisfied", with somwone, ANYONE, on slide guitar! That would have made the evening nearly perfect for me {PERFECT would have been Brian on slide! ;)}

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:12am
Please, Riffy, tell us how you really feel....

(do you think he has any real power anyway?  I dont.  and I agree that he and the Mrs. look like a coupla Presidential Posers in that White House.  One story that stuck with me in a bad way--I think I heard him saying he played basketball with some friends while the Osama takedown was being deployed, got to that room where that photo was taken of them all watching it go down on a TV, and there was not a seat left--seems he was kinda late due to the game, and he was squatting on the floor in the corner.)

Other human observations:  Mick brought his two young sons to meet the President of the USA--good parental touch.  And those two clueless twats in the audience who decided to speak to Mick in the middle of the show!!  WTF?? (I think there was a brief break cus Buddy G. broke a string, and Mick took a quick seat to stay outta the way while waiting for his cue to go on the stage).  Mick was so polite to them and tried to hear what they were saying, even adjusting his earpiece!


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:21am

luxury wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:12am:
Please, Riffy, tell us how you really feel....



On second thoughts, dont bother. Or at least do so without hijacking a thread for a political rant.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:32am

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:21am:

luxury wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:12am:
Please, Riffy, tell us how you really feel....



On second thoughts, dont bother. Or at least do so without hijacking a thread for a political rant.



LOL! Point taken Gazza, but I didn't start it. I just responded to it.

All I have to say is this----->


The USA burns and Obummer fiddles. Some here seem to think that his fiddling is a sign of "hipness". I think it's a sign of great disrespect to the nation he is actively and intentionally destroying. Pardon me while I go pay 70 bucks to fill my car so I can go to the store and pay 67% more for groceries than I did a mere 18 months ago. He's great! And he sings! KEWL!!!


That is all. For reals this time!


Riffy




Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:40am
It could have been a bit more concise.....you're just wasting more energy than Mick did last night.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:54am

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:40am:
It could have been a bit more concise.....you're just wasting more energy than Mick did last night.


I really thought Mick was pretty good. I especially liked his choice of material. The Howlin' Wolf cover, "Commit A Crime" was quite appropriate given the company he was in at the time!  :nooslajaleisk



Riffy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:59am

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:54am:

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:40am:
It could have been a bit more concise.....you're just wasting more energy than Mick did last night.


I really thought Mick was pretty good. I especially liked his choice of material. The Howlin' Wolf cover, "Commit A Crime" was quite appropriate given the company he was in at the time!  :nooslajaleisk



Riffy

Spoken like a rich snob republican.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:00am

Did anyone mention that great piano player? He rocked!






Remarks by the President at "In Performance at the White House" Blues Event
East Room

7:22 P.M. EST                      

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you!  (Applause.)  Thank you so much.  Thank you.  Thank you.  Everybody, please have a seat.  That sounded pretty good.  (Laughter.)  I might try that instead of ruffles and flourishes.  (Laughter.)

Well, first of all, I want to wish everybody a happy Mardi Gras.  I hear Trombone Shorty brought some beads up from New Orleans.  And I see that we've got some members of our Cabinet here.  We’ve got some members of Congress.  And we have elected officials from all across the country.

One of the things about being President -- I've talked about this before -- is that some nights when you want to go out and just take a walk, clear your head, or jump into a car just to take a drive, you can’t do it.  Secret Service won't let you.  And that’s frustrating.  But then there are other nights where B.B. King and Mick Jagger come over to your house to play for a concert.  (Applause.)  So I guess things even out a little bit.  (Laughter.)

In 1941, the folklorist Alan Lomax travelled throughout the Deep South, recording local musicians on behalf of the Library of Congress.  In Stovall, Mississippi, he met McKinley Morganfield, a guitar player who went by the nickname Muddy Waters.  And Lomax sent Muddy two pressings from their sessions together, along with a check for $20.

Later in his life, Muddy recalled what happened next.  He said, “I carried that record up to the corner and I put it on the jukebox.  Just played it and played it, and said, I can do it.  I can do it.  In many ways, that right there is the story of the blues.

This is music with humble beginnings -- roots in slavery and segregation, a society that rarely treated black Americans with the dignity and respect that they deserved.  The blues bore witness to these hard times.  And like so many of the men and women who sang them, the blues refused to be limited by the circumstances of their birth.

The music migrated north -- from Mississippi Delta to Memphis to my hometown in Chicago.  It helped lay the foundation for rock and roll, and R&B and hip-hop.  It inspired artists and audiences around the world.  And as tonight’s performers will demonstrate, the blues continue to draw a crowd.  Because this music speaks to something universal.  No one goes through life without both joy and pain, triumph and sorrow.  The blues gets all of that, sometimes with just one lyric or one note.

And as we celebrate Black History Month, the blues reminds us that we’ve been through tougher times before -- that’s why I’m proud to have these artists here -- and not just as a fan, but also as the President.  Because their music teaches us that when we find ourselves at a crossroads, we don’t shy away from our problems.  We own them.  We face up to them.  We deal with them.  We sing about them.  We turn them into art.  And even as we confront the challenges of today, we imagine a brighter tomorrow, saying, I can do it, just like Muddy Waters did all those years ago.

With that in mind, please join me in welcoming these extraordinary artists to the White House.  And now, it is my pleasure to bring out our first performer to the stage, the King of the Blues, Mr. B.B. King.  (Applause.)




Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:10am

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:59am:

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:54am:

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:40am:
It could have been a bit more concise.....you're just wasting more energy than Mick did last night.


I really thought Mick was pretty good. I especially liked his choice of material. The Howlin' Wolf cover, "Commit A Crime" was quite appropriate given the company he was in at the time!  :nooslajaleisk



Riffy

Spoken like a rich snob republican.



You should be happy to know that I'm getting poorer every day! But, then you probably are too. Obama! Out with Hope and Change, in with Cool and Hip! He sucks, and in your heart of hearts, you know it too.



Riffy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Steel Wheels on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:19am
I'm going to sidestep all the politics and say that it's really nice Mick, BB King, Buddy Guy and others could share the stage together for a night honoring a truly American artform.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by moy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:20am
Some articles with pix or flix

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/president-obama-sings-blues-music-legends-mick-jagger-b-b-king-white-house-article-1.1026671

http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/obama-joins-jagger-b-b-king-to-belt-out-blues-1.3546366

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/entertainment/30512290/detail.html

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/2/22/reutersworld/20120222133711&sec=reutersworld

http://www.mercurynews.com/celebrities/ci_20017389


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:22am

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:10am:

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:59am:

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:54am:

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 10:40am:
It could have been a bit more concise.....you're just wasting more energy than Mick did last night.


I really thought Mick was pretty good. I especially liked his choice of material. The Howlin' Wolf cover, "Commit A Crime" was quite appropriate given the company he was in at the time!  :nooslajaleisk



Riffy

Spoken like a rich snob republican.



You should be happy to know that I'm getting poorer every day! But, then you probably are too. Obama! Out with Hope and Change, in with Cool and Hip! He sucks, and in your heart of hearts, you know it too.



Riffy

Riffy, while I am not on the side of Obama, and strongly disagree with things he's done & not done, I put it away last night.
He finally had class acts performing @ The WH.  

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:26am
Romniffy please.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:28am

Some Guy wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:26am:
Romniffy please.

Stay Frosty, now.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:38am


I have to address what Gazza first noted. Mick seems "really" out of breath. Just for one song he was out of breath ... Additionally one of his handlers gave him water.. (something I have never seen happen in all Mick Jagger's 50 years on stage... someone came up to give him water... :/ ).

I realize Mick is older and as I once noted, the guy is not even in his early sixties anymore. Sadly, I am actually questioning whether Mick Jagger can actually handle a full-scale tour these days. I mean, would rehearsals help that much?

Is he getting over being sick or what? Just a few months ago at The Grammys he was much more energetic and he seemed fine.


Certainly hoping all is well with the Mickster?


Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by LadyJane on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:41am
"Riffy, while I am not on the side of Obama, and strongly disagree with things he's done & not done, I put it away last night.
He finally had class acts performing @ The WH"

Can't put it away; tarnished the entire event for me. Just being honest.

That said, I missed the live feed (was watching a PBS special on Bill Clinton) so it's nice to see the Header clip.

Mick looks great and sounds great. A little concerned about the shortness of breath but that could easily be chalked up to many non serious issues.

Disappointed in his choice of Miss You as it is not a blues song and He had so much more to choose from but all in all (aside from certain members of the audience) it seems to have been a great night. I look forward to watching the entire show on the 27th.

ps. Mick sounds a tad hoarse. Maybe he has a chest cold or something.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:50am

Nellcote wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:22am:
...while I am not on the side of Obama, and strongly disagree with things he's done & not done, I put it away last night.
He finally had class acts performing @ The WH.  


Well, why WOULD one drag politics into this?  

http://whogossips.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/pete_seeger_bruce_springsteen_obama_inaugural_concert_lincoln_memorial_2009_1.jpg?w=450
But I think he's had class acts performing from Day One (literally).


Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, and (like it or not) Paul McCartney are all examples of Class Acts
too, imho, as are Allison Krauss, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Paul Simon, and Smoky Robinson.


In fact, ALL Presidents have had classy music in the White House, some more than others. It's
usually seen as a way to salute America and American gifts to world culture - not as some sort
of "let them eat cake" orgy.


If, for whatever reason, the previous president had used Muddy Waters as an example of what's
great about America, and had somehow managed to get a roomful of blues musicians as impressive
as last night's, including the singer of the band this board is dedicated to, to play my favorite kind
of music, and had even thrown a few lines in himself without embarrassment, I'd like to think that
I would've given him a small token of credit for it, rather than ragging on everything else which I
admittedly detested about the man. But whatever. I guess the fact that he never did makes it easier
for me to say that.

Wonder who'll play at the Second Inaugural?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:07pm
Yes, FPM (newly crowned King Of Visuals) there have been other noteworthy acts @ the WH.
IMO, they all pale in the presence of Jagger, hands down.
I express my opinion on politics because I want to.
It's how I feel, and usually I speak how I feel.
I do not expect to influence anyone here, as I am just a normal schmoe who will work until I'm dead
no matter who is in the WH.
LJ, what would you have done differently?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:26pm
Micks full set


"I Can't Turn You Loose" and "Commit A Crime"

http://www.rocksoff.org/i2-mickwh1.jpg

"Miss You"
http://www.rocksoff.org/i2-mickwh2.jpg


"Five Long Years"
http://www.rocksoff.org/i2-mickwh3.jpg

"Sweet Home Chicago"
http://www.rocksoff.org/i2-mickwh4.jpg

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:36pm
Thanks for the links, had only seen the first three last night. His voice seems to have "thinned" a bit but I'd rather have like that the growling one he had on Dirty Work back in the day. The falsetto on Miss You was really quite good, I don't think he'd really whipped it out that well since "Sweet Thing".

That was Pierre de Beauport assisting Mick, right ?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by LadyJane on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:39pm
"LJ, what would you have done differently?"

As far as???

Look I think it's an honor to be invited to perform at The White House and I'm happy
Mick, the greatest frontman of all time, was asked to be the "lead singer" for this event.

I'll gladly watch it (after drinking a bottle of Pepto Bismol) and try to ignore the audience.

Just being honest............



Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:43pm

LadyJane wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:39pm:
"LJ, what would you have done differently?"

As far as???

Look I think it's an honor to be invited to perform at The White House and I'm happy
Mick, the greatest frontman of all time, was asked to be the "lead singer" for this event.

I'll gladly watch it (after drinking a bottle of Pepto Bismol) and try to ignore the audience.

Just being honest............


That's my point.
Sometimes, events occur where the host has to be tolerated.
I saw Eric Holder in the crowd & let Fast & Furious & the Gitmo lies go.
It was a performance of Jagger which was more important than all of the other schmattah...

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:49pm

LadyJane wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:39pm:
"LJ, what would you have done differently?"

As far as???

Look I think it's an honor to be invited to perform at The White House and I'm happy
Mick, the greatest frontman of all time, was asked to be the "lead singer" for this event.

I'll gladly watch it (after drinking a bottle of Pepto Bismol) and try to ignore the audience.

Just being honest............



Coulda been worse. Fan Asylum could have been allocated a few tickets.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by LadyJane on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:50pm

Nellcote wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:43pm:

LadyJane wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:39pm:
"LJ, what would you have done differently?"

As far as???

Look I think it's an honor to be invited to perform at The White House and I'm happy
Mick, the greatest frontman of all time, was asked to be the "lead singer" for this event.

I'll gladly watch it (after drinking a bottle of Pepto Bismol) and try to ignore the audience.

Just being honest............


That's my point.
Sometimes, events occur where the host has to be tolerated.
I saw Eric Holder in the crowd & let Fast & Furious & the Gitmo lies go.
It was a performance of Jagger which was more important than all of the other schmattah...


Agreed!!!
And I thought the very same thing when I saw Holder!! ;)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by LadyJane on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:51pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:49pm:

LadyJane wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 12:39pm:
"LJ, what would you have done differently?"

As far as???

Look I think it's an honor to be invited to perform at The White House and I'm happy
Mick, the greatest frontman of all time, was asked to be the "lead singer" for this event.

I'll gladly watch it (after drinking a bottle of Pepto Bismol) and try to ignore the audience.

Just being honest............



Coulda been worse. Fan Asylum could have been allocated a few tickets.


Now THAT is funny!!!!!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:22pm
Was it me or did Buddy Guy have major sound issues?
How can this occur when there's so much tv downtime & soundcheck?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:29pm

Nellcote wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:22pm:
Was it me or did Buddy Guy have major sound issues?
How can this occur when there's so much tv downtime & soundcheck?


He did.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Steel Wheels on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:49pm
Mick did sound slightly off, but let's not jump to conclusions. Mick Jagger is the best of the best and last night's gig did nothing to make me nervous about the future.

I'm just happy to see him bouncing around a stage and to see THE KING OF THE BLUES Mr. BB King laying down some licks. The gig didn't cost me a dime!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 1:59pm
I really enjoyed it, Mick was great, professional all the way, I liked his in between speeches, especially the one for B.B. King, I too kind of wish there was some slide Guitar numbers, instead of "Miss You" which has nothing to do with the blues, I agree with Sioux, would loved to have heard "I Can't Be Satisfied" all in all a great night.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Steel Wheels on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:11pm
Why not Miss You?  Isn't Some Girls the top selling Stones album in the US? I think that's why he performed it.  

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:16pm

Steel Wheels wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:11pm:
Why not Miss You?  Isn't Some Girls the top selling Stones album in the US? I think that's why he performed it.  


Yep and it was a treat to hear Mick's falsetto so well for a change, his guitar playing (mean rhythm player, eh) and harp. He could have said a few words to introduce it though, not blues per say, but some soul. Midnight Rambler would have been better I guess, but Keith would probably have blown a fuse in front of his TV.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Steel Wheels on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:30pm
I mean no disrespect to anyone here, but can my Stones brothers and sisters stay on topic? Mick Jagger just did a blues tribute with BB King. Who cares where they performed. I don't care if it's a stadium named for a bank or a large corporation or the White House-a gig is a gig.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:34pm

Steel Wheels wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:11pm:
Why not Miss You?  Isn't Some Girls the top selling Stones album in the US? I think that's why he performed it.  



I think he performed it because its a warhorse and he wanted to get the crowd going.

Simple as that. Unnecessary in that setting - its not as if there was the risk of a mass piss-break.

It was a pretty good performance (I enjoyed the harmonica), but an inappropriate and poor song choice considering the occasion and the numerous Jagger/Richards-penned alternatives that he could have picked instead.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:37pm

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:32pm:

Edith Grove wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:13pm:

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Who else would the greatest President of the 21st Century invite?  


I'm absolutely certain that the next 89 years will produce a President that is infinitely better than the clown we have now.  

:boring


Yeah, like the very next one regardless of who that may be! A used condom would do a better job than the Marxist we're stuck with now. Too bad Josh does not post here anymore. I'd love to get his take on the $5.67 per gal gas he's dealing with in Boca right about now. Oh, and for the record, when Bush left office gas prices nationally averaged $1.87 per gal. So just remember that 3 plus years after Bush left office these prices are still Bush's fault! Or are they James Polk's fault? No? How about Benjamin Harrison's fault? Anyone but Obummer's fault! That much we can be rest assured of, because the drones tell us so. So mode it be. All hail Obummer!

Jagger was great, the crowd sucked with teeth.


Riffy

You guys just don't listen do you. Gazza asked you guys to knock the political shit off. But you don't have enough respect for him or this board to do that.  :kissmyass

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:38pm

Steel Wheels wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:30pm:
I mean no disrespect to anyone here, but can my Stones brothers and sisters stay on topic? Mick Jagger just did a blues tribute with BB King. Who cares where they performed. I don't care if it's a stadium named for a bank or a large corporation or the White House-a gig is a gig.



Unfortunately not. Pure tiresome, predictable, self indulgent rudeness.


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:41pm
I thought he did a good job and looked great! Should of busted out Emotional Rescue.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:45pm

Some Guy wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:41pm:
I thought he did a good job and looked great! Should of busted out Emotional Rescue.

8-)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:46pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:37pm:

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:32pm:

Edith Grove wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:13pm:

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Who else would the greatest President of the 21st Century invite?  


I'm absolutely certain that the next 89 years will produce a President that is infinitely better than the clown we have now.  

:boring


Yeah, like the very next one regardless of who that may be! A used condom would do a better job than the Marxist we're stuck with now. Too bad Josh does not post here anymore. I'd love to get his take on the $5.67 per gal gas he's dealing with in Boca right about now. Oh, and for the record, when Bush left office gas prices nationally averaged $1.87 per gal. So just remember that 3 plus years after Bush left office these prices are still Bush's fault! Or are they James Polk's fault? No? How about Benjamin Harrison's fault? Anyone but Obummer's fault! That much we can be rest assured of, because the drones tell us so. So mode it be. All hail Obummer!

Jagger was great, the crowd sucked with teeth.


Riffy

You guys just don't listen do you. Gazza asked you guys to knock the political shit off. But you don't have enough respect for him or this board to do that.  :kissmyass




I would like to nuzzle you!


(psssst....what does "so mode it be" mean?)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:52pm
Perhaps Petrol Blues would have been a good choice? Staying on topic and stuff. Just a thought? LOL! That said I did feel bad for Buddy. He sounded crap. BB looked good. I remember talking with BB backstage back in 2002. He told a great story to the assembled masses about Maca calling him from the concierge desk at the hotel he staying in back in 1966 in NYC. He said that Paul told him, "Hey B get yer arse downstairs. Mick and I are going to see this incredible player down at the Cafe' Wha! He used to play for Richard, and we're in the car waiting for you." How'd you have liked to been a fly on the wall that night?! Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, and BB King watching Jimi Hendrix before Chas Chandler took him away to England?! True story.


Riffy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:54pm
B.B. did pretty well for a man of 86. He's looking quite frail now, though.

I remember the missus and I going to see him at the Albert Hall when we were on our honeymoon.....presuming it'd be the last chance to get to see him as he was 61.....


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Brainbell Jangler on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:55pm
If posts are going to disappear around here, I don't know why they'd be mine instead of Riffy's.
:wtf1 :willya

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:57pm
it's a slippery slope...
There are other boards that allow conjectures

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 4:02pm

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:55pm:
If posts are going to disappear around here, I don't know why they'd be mine instead of Riffy's.
:wtf1 :willya

Rough Justice? :wtf3

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 4:27pm

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:55pm:
If posts are going to disappear around here, I don't know why they'd be mine instead of Riffy's.
:wtf1 :willya


His WERE deleted.

I'm 'fair and balanced'..... and an equal opportunities deleter..

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Brainbell Jangler on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 4:40pm

FPM wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:46pm:

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:37pm:

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:32pm:

Edith Grove wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:13pm:

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Who else would the greatest President of the 21st Century invite?  


I'm absolutely certain that the next 89 years will produce a President that is infinitely better than the clown we have now.  

:boring


Yeah, like the very next one regardless of who that may be! A used condom would do a better job than the Marxist we're stuck with now. Too bad Josh does not post here anymore. I'd love to get his take on the $5.67 per gal gas he's dealing with in Boca right about now. Oh, and for the record, when Bush left office gas prices nationally averaged $1.87 per gal. So just remember that 3 plus years after Bush left office these prices are still Bush's fault! Or are they James Polk's fault? No? How about Benjamin Harrison's fault? Anyone but Obummer's fault! That much we can be rest assured of, because the drones tell us so. So mode it be. All hail Obummer!

Jagger was great, the crowd sucked with teeth.


Riffy

You guys just don't listen do you. Gazza asked you guys to knock the political shit off. But you don't have enough respect for him or this board to do that.  :kissmyass




I would like to nuzzle you!


(psssst....what does "so mode it be" mean?)

Try "so MOTE it be"
Brainy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:00pm


I still cannot understand what got Mick so winded. I would be much more concerned if he suddenly canceled (then there would be considerable reason to worry...).  

Still, is it age that is finally catching up with him? Remember.. he "IS" pushing 70. Not 60 ... but he is almost 70. When is the last time you went to the gym to see a 70 year old guy truly working out? We are not talking just walking ... or perhaps stretching but I mean "working out"?

Past the age of the mid sixties they really simply cant a whole lot. They are simply mildly exercising. Well running around up there while singing is really not a whole lot different. It's exercise. Is it that taxing on Mick now? If so.. he will never make a large tour. I hope he was just getting over being sick or something. I mean man ... guy was really trying to get his breath... that isn't like The Mick Jagger we all know folks... I'd say for certain it is age... but just a few months ago at The Grammy's he seemed like old Mick?

What are your thoughts?


Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:10pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 4:27pm:

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:55pm:
If posts are going to disappear around here, I don't know why they'd be mine instead of Riffy's.
:wtf1 :willya


His WERE deleted.

I'm 'fair and balanced'..... and an equal opportunities deleter..

Gazza O'Reilly? ;D
But back on topic. Everybody keep remarking how winded Mick was. But he actually seemed out of breath when he first started. maybe he was in the back doin ga quick rehearsal before getting the call quicker than expected? Still seems a bit wierd.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:17pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:00pm:
I still cannot understand what got Mick so winded. I would be much more concerned if he suddenly canceled (then there would be considerable reason to worry...).  

Still, is it age that is finally catching up with him? Remember.. he "IS" pushing 70. Not 60 ... but he is almost 70. When is the last time you went to the gym to see a 70 year old guy truly working out? We are not talking just walking ... or perhaps stretching but I mean "working out"?

Past the age of the mid sixties they really simply cant a whole lot. They are simply mildly exercising. Well running around up there while singing is really not a whole lot different. It's exercise. Is it that taxing on Mick now? If so.. he will never make a large tour. I hope he was just getting over being sick or something. I mean man ... guy was really trying to get his breath... that isn't like The Mick Jagger we all know folks... I'd say for certain it is age... but just a few months ago at The Grammy's he seemed like old Mick?

What are your thoughts?


Ian






There's a school of thought amongst Stones fans that they (and particularly Mick) can just pick up where they left off in 2007 as if it was five weeks ago, not five years ago. Its unrealistic fan-boy nonsense.

Five years is a LONG time in this form of entertainment - more so when you're in your late 60s. Even more so when some of the band weren't in great shape to begin with. This is the longest period of inactivity in the band's entire career (even when they took a few years off touring in the 80s and early 90s, they still kept active individually in terms of recording and touring and there was some band studio work as well)

Like any fan, I'd like to see/hear them perform live again, but there's part of me that thinks that taking such a long gap at this stage in their lives could be the worst mistake they've ever made. Especially when you consider that until last night, Mick and Keith had barely spent half an hour between them in total on concert stages since August 2007.

I'm not going to write the man off based on him being a bit winded - and in fairness, he seemed to get better as the performance went on.  He might have had a bit of flu - or maybe he's just a bit out of practice. We simply dont know. In cases like the latter, it does take a while to pace yourself and get your breathing right.

Mick's a professional and I trust him to get it right. He's not going to go onstage and embarrass himself. If it means toning his act down a bit to be able to deliver a better paced show, he'll do so (he did precisely that in 1989 and sang better as a result as he wasnt running around catwalks like a blue-arsed fly for two hours). Not before time. If it means concentrating more on the music than the spectacle, it mightnt be a bad thing.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:51pm
not winded, nervous maybe?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 6:10pm
I think he was nervous--not much rehearsal, small room, tv cameras, etc.   his eyes looked wired that first number, he relaxed as show went on.  People keep comparing this performance to his Grammy number, but I don't think he had to stop and speak to the crowd after that tune at the Grammys.  

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Kilroy on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 6:22pm
Sir Mick Jagger was as always a professional..........
The Perfect person to do this job!
He did seem winded but I saw that as giving all he had and not mailing it in.
I saw it....... and thought  he's winded........but then I did not give it a second thought.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 6:36pm

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 4:40pm:

FPM wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:46pm:

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:37pm:

Riffhard wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:32pm:

Edith Grove wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 3:13pm:

Brainbell Jangler wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 2:49pm:
Who else would the greatest President of the 21st Century invite?  


I'm absolutely certain that the next 89 years will produce a President that is infinitely better than the clown we have now.  

:boring


Yeah, like the very next one regardless of who that may be! A used condom would do a better job than the Marxist we're stuck with now. Too bad Josh does not post here anymore. I'd love to get his take on the $5.67 per gal gas he's dealing with in Boca right about now. Oh, and for the record, when Bush left office gas prices nationally averaged $1.87 per gal. So just remember that 3 plus years after Bush left office these prices are still Bush's fault! Or are they James Polk's fault? No? How about Benjamin Harrison's fault? Anyone but Obummer's fault! That much we can be rest assured of, because the drones tell us so. So mode it be. All hail Obummer!

Jagger was great, the crowd sucked with teeth.


Riffy

You guys just don't listen do you. Gazza asked you guys to knock the political shit off. But you don't have enough respect for him or this board to do that.  :kissmyass




I would like to nuzzle you!


(psssst....what does "so mode it be" mean?)

Try "so MOTE it be"
Brainy



So what is it again?

So ala mode it be?

So commode it be?

So toad it be?


See the bottom line is this, I'm a Presbyterian and I'm not really clued into the whole Wicca thing. I just figured that that would be a reference that our "only idiots believe in God" brigade would understand. Thanks for clearing up the spelling for me guys!


No back on topic. Mick was very winded, but I tend to agree with Gazza on this one. Dude's old. I'd even be tempted to believe that Mick may well be a tad under the weather. It's a gig that couldn't be rescheduled, and I'm sure he prolly just tuffed it out given the importance of the gig.

So blow-my-load it be.


Riffy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Edith Grove on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 6:44pm
>> running around catwalks like a blue-arsed fly <<


God, I love Gazzaisms.  :loloncemore

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:03pm
What a bunch of fuckwittery this thread has become. :stinkypost

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Riffhard on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:08pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:03pm:
What a bunch of fuckwittery this thread has become. :stinkypost




Come on SCL! Blue arsed fly! That shit's brilliant!



Riffy

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:15pm
You three are a shower of bastards....   :willya


Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:30pm

luxury wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 6:10pm:
I think he was nervous--not much rehearsal, small room, tv cameras, etc.   his eyes looked wired that first number, he relaxed as show went on.  People keep comparing this performance to his Grammy number, but I don't think he had to stop and speak to the crowd after that tune at the Grammys.  

This sums it up.  I think you earlier called it right about possible cut of this number, maybe an edit is more like it.  
To us, he was energetic, it's always great to see him.
The entire number may not be received well by the masses.
I still say he beat the stuffing out of his contemporaries in their past performances.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 8:31pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:17pm:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:00pm:
I still cannot understand what got Mick so winded. I would be much more concerned if he suddenly canceled (then there would be considerable reason to worry...).  

Still, is it age that is finally catching up with him? Remember.. he "IS" pushing 70. Not 60 ... but he is almost 70. When is the last time you went to the gym to see a 70 year old guy truly working out? We are not talking just walking ... or perhaps stretching but I mean "working out"?

Past the age of the mid sixties they really simply cant a whole lot. They are simply mildly exercising. Well running around up there while singing is really not a whole lot different. It's exercise. Is it that taxing on Mick now? If so.. he will never make a large tour. I hope he was just getting over being sick or something. I mean man ... guy was really trying to get his breath... that isn't like The Mick Jagger we all know folks... I'd say for certain it is age... but just a few months ago at The Grammy's he seemed like old Mick?

What are your thoughts?


Ian






There's a school of thought amongst Stones fans that they (and particularly Mick) can just pick up where they left off in 2007 as if it was five weeks ago, not five years ago. Its unrealistic fan-boy nonsense.

Five years is a LONG time in this form of entertainment - more so when you're in your late 60s. Even more so when some of the band weren't in great shape to begin with. This is the longest period of inactivity in the band's entire career (even when they took a few years off touring in the 80s and early 90s, they still kept active individually in terms of recording and touring and there was some band studio work as well)

Like any fan, I'd like to see/hear them perform live again, but there's part of me that thinks that taking such a long gap at this stage in their lives could be the worst mistake they've ever made. Especially when you consider that until last night, Mick and Keith had barely spent half an hour between them in total on concert stages since August 2007.

I'm not going to write the man off based on him being a bit winded - and in fairness, he seemed to get better as the performance went on.  He might have had a bit of flu - or maybe he's just a bit out of practice. We simply dont know. In cases like the latter, it does take a while to pace yourself and get your breathing right.

Mick's a professional and I trust him to get it right. He's not going to go onstage and embarrass himself. If it means toning his act down a bit to be able to deliver a better paced show, he'll do so (he did precisely that in 1989 and sang better as a result as he wasnt running around catwalks like a blue-arsed fly for two hours). Not before time. If it means concentrating more on the music than the spectacle, it mightnt be a bad thing.


________________________________





Gazza... I am not a "fanboy" who doesn't realize the realism's showbiz exposes.

....Speaking of being realistic... "realistically", Mick would of known about this Whitehouse offering for a good few months...even though we only knew for about a month. A couple months is "plenty" of time to prepare for such a small segment. ..even for a 68 year old performer (it was only three or four songs). The Mick Jagger we all know would of most certainly "prepared" ... It isn't like he got the call last week.

Now, I agree that he could of been sick or been getting over being sick and if not... all I can say is he's up there now and it's understandable.

Yes... Jagger is a "professional" and he will adjust his act accordingly. The guy knows the logistics as well he is very in tune with his body. He almost ...well is basically he's like an older exercise guru who takes into consideration the times and his age and never embarrasses himself....he is too perceptive and wise for all that. I agree... he wouldn't make a mistake or undergo something that he couldn't manage in those respects. He knows what is required physically and he will adjust and plan ahead for all that. This is why he is still doing what hes doing and nobody his age can (in that fashion).  Mick would never subject himself to embarrassment on stage because of his own negligence (at least not physically).

I also agree that the long break they had at this age indeed could hurt them (especially possibly Keith)... but I think a few months of rehearsal and they will be fine. This time rehearsals should be eight or ten weeks possibly.

I also agree that if / when Jagger tones it down a bit more on stage that may not be a bad thing either and could be nice in ways. In fact, it may mean we get more "substance" and effort vocally (and musically) from Mick versus the athleticism outweighing the two halfs.  

I have never saw Mick Jagger that out of breath. Nor have I "ever" saw a handler come up to him in front of everyone and give him a water to drink while he was talking to the crowd? Mick usually sips his water when he wants to..  The handler knew Mick was "hurting" and this was the most tell-tale sign that Mick Jagger was not 100%...this is what really concerned me.  However the strange thing about it is that inbetween songs it made you think wow... Mick is really trying to catch his breath here... and is having a hard time doing it... he's winded from one song. Still the only really only noticeable part concerning that was when was in between songs? While he was singing he was for the most part fine. That is something? As well, that's encouraging and hoping for the best.


- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Philip on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:52pm
I thought Mick was fantastic! Jeff Beck was as well!

Seeing him handle that very weird gig set up and setting with drive, professionalism and class turned a cynical Scotsman in to a total fan once again. Mick seems to be in a very nice place personally, seems very content, at peace within himself, mellowed in a good way, but still totally focused and able to deliver the musical goods when required. A gifted performer who just wants to give people a great show!

I think nerves were the main reason for him being out of breath. He was totally wound up for that opening song, the intensity of his eyes said it all. Plus, that damn drummer messed up many times through the night, he seemed just as nervous, there must have been a lot going around.

Mick and Jeff should do an album and tour, they sound great together.







Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:13pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 7:15pm:
You three are a shower of bastards....   :willya

Gazza's Greatest hits. :warhorse...Bring on friday when we can trash Keith. :interestingstuffronnie

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:24pm
The skatting in "Miss You" was a master-treaty.
Onre mustn't blame big Mike for failing to unleash "Brown Sugar". There's a thin line between gloriously saucy and slightly distasteful.
It would be despicable to suggest that he was out of breath because of any rooting, previously.
He's the cor-blimey-guvnor.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:26pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:00pm:
I still cannot understand what got Mick so winded. I would be much more concerned if he suddenly canceled (then there would be considerable reason to worry...).  

Still, is it age that is finally catching up with him? Remember.. he "IS" pushing 70. Not 60 ... but he is almost 70. When is the last time you went to the gym to see a 70 year old guy truly working out? We are not talking just walking ... or perhaps stretching but I mean "working out"?

Past the age of the mid sixties they really simply cant a whole lot. They are simply mildly exercising. Well running around up there while singing is really not a whole lot different. It's exercise. Is it that taxing on Mick now? If so.. he will never make a large tour. I hope he was just getting over being sick or something. I mean man ... guy was really trying to get his breath... that isn't like The Mick Jagger we all know folks... I'd say for certain it is age... but just a few months ago at The Grammy's he seemed like old Mick?

What are your thoughts?


Ian


OK I think MICK was actually nervous in the beginningl! Also, he only got winded after the first song. It's similar to when I go to the gym for a workout ~ the first few minutes on the treadmill I start to sweat, but after about 5 - 10 minutes into it, I get my stride going and my body adjusts. Then I can go for 45 - 60 minutes no problem, but the first 5 minutes are the hardest part. And, MICK always does have water on the stage on tour so it wasnt unusual seeing him drink some water at the White House.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:39pm

Bitch wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:26pm:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 5:00pm:
I still cannot understand what got Mick so winded. I would be much more concerned if he suddenly canceled (then there would be considerable reason to worry...).  

Still, is it age that is finally catching up with him? Remember.. he "IS" pushing 70. Not 60 ... but he is almost 70. When is the last time you went to the gym to see a 70 year old guy truly working out? We are not talking just walking ... or perhaps stretching but I mean "working out"?

Past the age of the mid sixties they really simply cant a whole lot. They are simply mildly exercising. Well running around up there while singing is really not a whole lot different. It's exercise. Is it that taxing on Mick now? If so.. he will never make a large tour. I hope he was just getting over being sick or something. I mean man ... guy was really trying to get his breath... that isn't like The Mick Jagger we all know folks... I'd say for certain it is age... but just a few months ago at The Grammy's he seemed like old Mick?

What are your thoughts?


Ian


OK I think MICK was actually nervous in the beginningl! Also, he only got winded after the first song. It's similar to when I go to the gym for a workout ~ the first few minutes on the treadmill I start to sweat, but after about 5 - 10 minutes into it, I get my stride going and my body adjusts. Then I can go for 45 - 60 minutes no problem, but the first 5 minutes are the hardest part. And, MICK always does have water on the stage on tour so it wasnt unusual seeing him drink some water at the White House.



__________________________________


Maybe he "was" nervous but why? I mean lets be honest.. they were not the most rowdy, hard to please audience hehe. I know Mick always drinks wa-wa on stage. I have never saw any of his handlers actually go up to him and give it to him to drink as he stands there talking to the audience is why I was surprised. Mick goes and takes a swig by himself at intervals as he sees fit. That's all :)


Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by The Wick on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 1:23am
I'm a little surprised by all the fuss about this. To me it was obvious when he told the story about Sonny Boy Williamson that he was feeling under the weather because his voice sounded far more reserved, as if he was saving it. Even when he sang I Can't Turn You Loose he sounded slightly off. He's usually a far more powerful blues singer but he just sounded like he was a little ill. That's precisely why he's the greatest. He was still unbelievable while ill. People talk about passion and drive, they should just look up Mick Jagger. It's just a shame that if it's not for money or something glamorous like meeting the President, he hardly does this stuff.

The anger over Miss You also surprised me. First, Mick has always talked about the harp bit being "blues harmonica." Maybe it was his way of showing that even the Stones at their pop best are rooted in the blues. Maybe someone at the White House put in a request. Also, even though this is on PBS, remember it is still TELEVISION and it shouldn't surprise anyone if someone said give us one of the bigger hits for the TV audience please. A far more pretentious move would have been to say, no get lost, I want to sing You Got To Move even though you invited me for this special occasion. Would I have preferred to hear You Got To Move? Of course, but give the guy a break. There could have been a host of valid reasons for picking Miss You. This wasn't a night of the blues at Mick Jagger's house. Besides, be happy that it was Miss You and not some crap with Jennifer Lopez.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:45am

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 8:31pm:
Gazza... I am not a "fanboy" who doesn't realize the realism's showbiz exposes.



I wasn't implying YOU were.  Not by any stretch of the imagination.

Just saying that there are a sizeable amount of Stones cheerleaders who appear to live in some kind of timewarp or fantasy land when it comes to ignoring the fact that these guys are ageing and are mortals.

Your post didnt fall into that category at all.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:36am
relax Ian, I saw Mick ask/gesture for water--there was apparently none on the stage.

or maybe all those big blow-hards sucked the oxygen outta that tiny room--Jesus Christ, they were sitting like 2 ft in front of the "stage"

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 7:32am
of course he was nervous performing for the Greatest President of the 21st Century [smiley=happy.gif]

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:33am
One thing I took out of all that,was how well the streaming worked. Now that's something that should be considered for the next Stones tour. Of course it wouldn't be free,but whatever they charge would be cheaper than a concert ticket. I know some bands already do it. How cool would that be to just sit in front of your computer and watch a live Stones concert?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by mojoman on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:42am

Philip wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:52pm:
Mick and Jeff should do an album and tour, they sound great together.



FUCK YEAH!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Nellcote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:55am

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:33am:
One thing I took out of all that,was how well the streaming worked. Now that's something that should be considered for the next Stones tour. Of course it wouldn't be free,but whatever they charge would be cheaper than a concert ticket. I know some bands already do it. How cool would that be to just sit in front of your computer and watch a live Stones concert?

Now you are talking.  At least for one show.
As long as it adds to the gross.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:57am
I remember The Who doing that a few years ago for a while (2004 or so) - a few shows were free (and complete) at first, and then they brought in a subscription version..it wasnt too expensive either, although I dont think they streamed too many full shows in the end..mostly a few minutes or so.

I reckon there may be more PPV shows (or maybe webcasts) than before on the next tour, because I really dont think it'll be a particularly long tour and I doubt there'll be too many cities involved, mostly 'A' markets. Some with extended runs.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:05am

Philip wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:52pm:
Mick and Jeff should do an album and tour, they sound great together.



They DID sound great, but they already did an album together. It was called "She's the Boss".

:forfucksake
It wasn't that great.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Philip on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:20am

FPM wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:05am:

Philip wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:52pm:
Mick and Jeff should do an album and tour, they sound great together.



They DID sound great, but they already did an album together. It was called "She's the Boss".

:forfucksake
It wasn't that great.


Yeah, but those were different times, bit like judging the stones purely on Dirty Work.  :nomames

Instead of She's The Boss, we'd get We Rule!   8-)

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Philip on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:27am

mojoman wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:42am:

Philip wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 9:52pm:
Mick and Jeff should do an album and tour, they sound great together.




FUCK YEAH!!


:booze

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gotdablouse on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 10:56am
Jeff was on most of "Primitive Cool" too but it wasn't a lot better, there are some nice guitar parts though. Then they fell out during rehearsals because Mick wanted to pay him a pittance apparently. Now an album of blues stuff like Commit a Crime with Mick and Jeff, wow, that would be something, won't happen though.

It's nice to see Jeff back in the spotlight again, I remember seeing him at the Warfield in early 2001 and while the concert was great (Jennifer Batten was on stage with him, that was her at the WH too, right?) a lot of the comments said he was a "nostalgia" act. I doubt he's really selling more these days, and his latest album is a dud, but he sure gets a lore more respect, which is only fair given how unique a guitar player he is.

@The Wick - yep, it's too bad that Mick's talent is so rarely on display...Macca has certainly found a better balance in that respect.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 11:48am

Gazza wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:45am:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 22nd, 2012 at 8:31pm:
Gazza... I am not a "fanboy" who doesn't realize the realism's showbiz exposes.



I wasn't implying YOU were.  Not by any stretch of the imagination.

Just saying that there are a sizeable amount of Stones cheerleaders who appear to live in some kind of timewarp or fantasy land when it comes to ignoring the fact that these guys are ageing and are mortals.

Your post didnt fall into that category at all.


_____________________________________________________



Well thank you. Initially I wasn't exactly sure? I thought.. how shitty he "could" be acting this week...



Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 12:06pm
the hair looked fabulous, absolutely fabulous.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 2:15pm

Some Guy wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 12:06pm:
the hair looked fabulous, absolutely fabulous.

And his hair was perfect....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by FPM on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:13pm
But was it Tour Hair?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:34pm

FPM wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:13pm:
But was it Tour Hair?

Touring hair for sure.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:00pm

FPM wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 3:13pm:
But was it Tour Hair?


He had tour hair at that fashion event with L'Wren last week for sure, and I think his coiffure at the Whitehouse probably leans in that direction too.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Kilroy on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:30pm
Is it his? :blankfriggingstare1
Nevermind I don't want to know!
It's none of my business............ :thatwassmart
that was smart as in that was a smart ass question!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:35pm
Fresh from White House show, Mick Jagger says: ‘Every gig is a gig’


By Chris Richards, Published: February 23




We don’t need Maroon 5’s ubiquitous pop hit “Moves Like Jagger” to remind us that the physicality of rock-and-roll still lives in Mick Jagger’s muscle tissue.

On Tuesday, the 68-year-old Rolling Stones frontman threw limb and larynx into a concert at the White House honoring the American blues, strutting, stomping, huffing and howling beneath the East Room chandeliers.




Eyebrows and heart rates were raised — but imagine if he had just stood politely behind the microphone. Would it have been a Mick Jagger performance?

“Uh, no,” said Jagger, phoning from his New York hotel room on Thursday. “I don’t think I can do that.”

Performing alongside B.B. King, Buddy Guy, fellow British invader Jeff Beck and others on Tuesday, Jagger helped trigger the show’s surprise finale by passing his microphone to President Obama so that he could croon a few lines of “Sweet Home Chicago.”

Guitarist Keith Richards wasn’t in tow, but with the Rolling Stones celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, we might see the duo on stage in the near future. “Well, we’re talking about it,” Jagger said of a possible upcoming Stones tour. Until then, don’t miss Jagger’s moves when “In Performance at the White House” airs Monday on WETA at 9 p.m.

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Are you the first person to wear bright red cross-trainers to a formal White House function?

Probably . . . I think performers can sort of wear what they want. And they did! Did you like B.B.’s flowery jacket? That was nice.

Nearly every artist who’s performed for this administration has said they were nervous before going on stage. But you didn’t seem nervous at all.

I don’t want to sound blasé . . . but every gig is a gig, right? If you’re rehearsed, you don’t get nervous. That’s my thing. I only get nervous when I don’t know what I’m doing.

But how do you walk into a setting as formal as the East Room and light the place up?

It didn’t feel formal when you had those musicians up on stage, y’know what I mean? When you first walk in you go, “Oooh, yeah. This is a bit odd.” But it’s a stage. And I think all of the performers felt the same way… It didn’t feel stiff. Did it to you?

No, but some White House performances in the past . . .

I spoke to one of the organizing people and they said they have felt a bit stuffy in the past. And this didn’t.

Did you ever think you’d be handing a microphone to the president of the United States?

No, that wasn’t on the list of things I expected to do. It was just a moment. And I was the only one with a spare mike!

Did the president and first lady have any thoughts for you after the show?

I saw them before. I saw him at the rehearsal and the first lady was very kind to wear L’Wren Scott, [the fashion line of Jagger’s girlfriend, L’Wren Scott], so that was a very nice added extra.

Between songs, you took special care to speak about the importance of the American blues artists who influenced you. How come?

Well, I thought it was, y’know, a show for the blues. So I thought I would just put in my two cents — my memories from my point of view. So that was a sort of personal reminiscence . . . And with B.B. being there, I was remembering all these people and how great they’d been to us. So I thought it was a good place to say it.

Many have credited the Rolling Stones with introducing America to its own music while others have said rock-and-roll has unfairly profited from the blues. Where do you sit with all that in 2012?

It’s a whole sort of can of worms, isn’t it really? . . . When we we first came to the United States, the blues had been largely forgotten — not forgotten — but it was not the music of contemporary black America, right? It was, perhaps, ignored to some extent. The good part of it is we talked about it a lot. And people listened.




You sounded good up there alongside Jeff Beck, but did Keith not get an invite?

I don’t know anything about the invites or who was playing with who. I was just asked to do the gig and I accepted. I didn’t even really know who was coming. There were a lot of people who were asked. I was expecting to be playing with James Cotton, which I was really looking forward to, but he wasn’t [available]. And we didn’t really know that B.B. was going to come — that was a bit last minute. But I think there were a lot of very interesting people [on the bill].

I saw you tweeting up a storm during the rehearsals and after the show. You were particularly excited about this gig, huh?

It was great because there was Buddy [Guy] and B.B. and I always love seeing them play. And being given a chance to be on stage with them and being able to interact with them is always a thrill. Some other players, like Gary Clark [Jr.] . . . and Keb Mo, I had never seen live before, to be honest. I thought they were really good.

How did that thrill compare to playing for the first couple?

I want to energize the room. If they’re energized, fantastic. I loved it. They seemed to be very enthusiastic and it was a really great show. I hope they enjoyed it and I’m very honored to have played the White House.

I was surprised everyone made it through the evening without making a “Moves Like Jagger” joke.

I know! I was gonna do it but then I did my blues appreciation speech instead.

What do you think of that song?

I hear it all the time. It’s a very long-lived song, isn’t it? That and Adele. Still playing. I get into the car, and there it is, still. And then I go to the club and there it is . . .

Aside from the younger artists you got to meet over the weekend in D.C., who else is making music that excites you right now?

I like the Black Keys’ last album . . . I forgot the title of it. A Spanish name.

“El Camino.”

“El Camino.” I like that album. It was a good, kind of bluesy, yet somehow... “pop” is the wrong word. It’s a good combination of sounds and songs. I really enjoy that album.

Do you still hear the Stones’ legacy in today’s music?

Yeah! I think there’s some of the Stones’ legacy in that album. Maybe that’s why I like it.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/fresh-from-white-house-show-mick-jagger-says-every-gig-is-a-gig/2012/02/23/gIQAsxgSWR_story_1.html




Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Bitch on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:40pm

Nellcote wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:55am:

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 9:33am:
One thing I took out of all that,was how well the streaming worked. Now that's something that should be considered for the next Stones tour. Of course it wouldn't be free,but whatever they charge would be cheaper than a concert ticket. I know some bands already do it. How cool would that be to just sit in front of your computer and watch a live Stones concert?

Now you are talking.  At least for one show.
As long as it adds to the gross.


I hope the Stones do streaming, if it can be done to everyone in the Stones camp's Satisfaction! I am so happy they streamed the WHite House gig, the picture was really clear (HD?) and the sound was excellent. It was so exciting to see MICK anf Jeff Beck together agian too. Jeff looks awesome, his arms and upper body are well toned, watching him turned me on big time! Jeff Beck ROCKS!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:45pm
February 23, 2012 3:31 PM

Mick Jagger calls Obama's blues singing "courageous"


(CBS/AP) Mick Jagger gave President Barack Obama's singing attempt a big thumbs up. The rocker called Mr. Obama's singing of the blues this week "courageous."

Jagger said the president did pretty well when he joined a White House blues concert earlier in the week. During the performance, Mr. Obama sang a few lines of the blues anthem "Sweet Home Chicago" at the urging of B.B. King and Buddy Guy.

Pictures: Blues at the White House
Watch: Obama sings the blues with B.B. King

The Rolling Stones frontman also told the Associated Press he was pleased to see that Michelle Obama was wearing a dress for the event that was designed by L'Wren Scott, his longtime girlfriend.

Jagger also answered the question that's been on the minds of many Rolling Stones fans: Will the Stones get together this year for a 50th anniversary tour? Jagger says he looks forward to doing something, but "nothing is yet booked."

Jagger and other blues greats played the East Room as part of an "In Performance at the White House" concert that will air on PBS on Monday.



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Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Mel Belli on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 8:56pm
From the White House to PBS, Mick Jagger still has the moves
By Cindy Clark, USA TODAY

Mick Jagger brought his signature moves to the East Room of the White House on Tuesday for a special concert celebrating blues music and in recognition of Black History Month. Performing alongside artists including B.B. King, Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck, Jagger even got President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dancing. The 68-year-old Rolling Stones frontman called USA TODAY's Cindy Clark to chat about the concert, In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues, which airs Monday on PBS stations nationwide (times may vary).


How was performing at the White House? Were you nervous?

I wasn't really nervous. I don't know why I wasn't nervous. I don't really get nervous. The only thing that makes me nervous is live television, and I didn't even know it was going to be live streamed! Because live television is live television and you get slightly worried. But the actual gig, when you've done the rehearsal on the stage the day before and you've gone through everything and everything seems to be fine, you don't really get nervous. I don't anyway. But everyone seemed to be very relaxed.
I got that feeling, the performers weren't really that nervous. It's a difficult strange room because you're not in a club, and the president's there, but when it comes down to it, in the end when you're up there and you're playing, once you start the first few bars, you're doing what you do. That's how I think of it.

What did you think of Obama's spontaneous singing at the end of the evening? (the president was handed the microphone by Guy and sang a couple of lines from Sweet Home Chicago)

It was fun, I'm glad he did that. It was really sporty. Buddy Guy kind of fixed him with a beady eye. He (Obama) was just walking off and I couldn't believe how Buddy is — he's very like that, when he wants something, he focuses in on it. Did you hear what he said? Something like, 'I heard you singing Al Green's songs … you're not going to get away with this.' He (Obama) was so reluctant, but that reluctance — you've got to do it.

I heard you got a tour of the White House … what was that like?

It was great, we went to the East Wing, the public part, and then we went and had a great tour of the West Wing. It was really interesting, and I've been once before but it was great to do it with my family. We saw all of these different rooms that you normally wouldn't get to see and we talked to all sorts of people who work there. It was really a great afternoon.

Which honor was greater: performing for Obama or being knighted by the Prince of Wales?
They were both great honors!

The Stones started in the blues, and you're obviously a huge fan. What do you think of the state of the blues now?

I don't really know what the state of blues is right now, to be honest. There are all different kinds of blues and people playing it. It's always good to get younger people, some of the very old people will give up playing, stop playing, but you've got young people coming through in every area and different kinds of styles. Blues never — not since the '50s —sold records. But it's popular live and has its audience.

Do you think current rock bands are carrying the torch as well as rock bands in the '60s did?

Well, they have to. Who else is going to do it? There's a lot of current rock bands … I felt like on the Grammys that the Foo Fighters did the best song of the night. Their first number. I thought that was really exciting and real, whatever that means. It felt kind of vibe-y and real and energetic. And they may not be teenagers, but they certainly worked it. And I thought that was a good moment.

Any special plans for the Stones' 50th anniversary this year?

We have lots of special things planned, but I'm not telling you what they are!

Not even one thing?

Well, I don't know what's been announced and what hasn't been announced, but everyone asks me about the shows. We haven't announced any shows yet, but I do hope that something happens, even though nothing's booked. There will be lots of lovely things.

Did you ever think back in the early '60s you'd still be performing today?

Of course I did! The thing was, way back in the '60s we used to go and see performers that were the same age I am now. So I suppose in the back of my mind I hadn't ruled that out. Now we're still doing great things. You've got to have a high energy level. You can't have a low energy level in this kind of music. That's the thing, you've got to keep going. Obviously, you're not going to be the same energy level as when you were 20, but you've still got to put it out there, and that's what I always try and do.

When are you guys going to get back in the studio and record another album?

I've written a lot of songs, but I don't have any concrete plans.

Who are you listening to these days?

My album that I listen to is the Black Keys' El Camino, which I like very much.

I asked our readers if there was anything they'd like me to ask you, and one question came up repeatedly. I'm sure you know what that question is …

Yeah, I do.

Well then, what's your take on Maroon 5's Moves Like Jagger? It's still going strong on the radio.

I know! It's been on there so long so someone must like it. It's very catchy. I could say I wish I had written it, but wouldn't that be weird? It's fun, very young children like it, which is always cool and funny. But what am I going to say? I'm not going to be mean about it, am I?
I like Maroon 5, we toured with them and everything. But that's not really like a Maroon 5 song, that's the other funny thing. It's not really their kind of thing, so they're probably as surprised by the success of it as I am. It's very catchy pop, isn't it? It's funny. Only thing is, it puts a bit of pressure on me when I go out dancing!

What was Fashion Week like? (Jagger's longtime girlfriend is designer L'Wren Scott)

It was great! And one thing I've got to say is it was so great to see the first lady wearing L'Wren Scott clothes when we were at the White House the other day. So that was really good. And I didn't see much of Fashion Week because I only came up for the last day. I'm not really that much of a Fashion Week groupie, but I went to L'Wren's show and that was great.

What are your plans for Oscars on Sunday? Are you rooting for anyone in particular to win?

I'm not going this year, but I'll be watching on TV. I'm not rooting — I'm not a great Oscar rooter, but I love the fashions.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 24th, 2012 at 6:19am
uh-oh.  all this talk doesnt bode well for less hystrionics for coming tour.  Funny thing is,  I dont think there was all that much running around on stage in their 20's, right?  When did the over- the- top spectacle begin, '81?  Doesnt sound like Mick is prepared to give it up either...  Mick and Madonna always tryin to out-do each other--bet their sexual trysts sucked.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Heart Of Stone on Feb 24th, 2012 at 6:27am
Great Interview with Mick, thanks Mel.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 24th, 2012 at 7:18am

Heart Of Stone wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 6:27am:
Great Interview with Mick, thanks Mel.



Done by telephone. Presumably around the same time as the one I posted above for CBS which was done by telephone from his New York hotel room. Yesterday.

So, what have we got so far....

1) Mick performed in DC on Tuesday and paid tribute to Hubert Sumlin.
2) Mick is now staying in a hotel in New York
3) Keith is performing at a Hubert Sumlin tribute in New York this evening.

Dare we hope for a sequel to this great moment at another benefit concert in the same city in October 2001....






Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Feb 24th, 2012 at 7:25am
Mick will be there... I guess

:blankfriggingstare1

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by philgood on Feb 24th, 2012 at 9:32am

Bitch wrote on Feb 23rd, 2012 at 6:40pm:
... Jeff looks awesome, his arms and upper body are well toned ...


Now come on Ellen, do you want to make us think Jeff's lower body parts are not well toned?  :blankfriggingstare1

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 24th, 2012 at 9:36am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 7:25am:
Mick will be there... I guess

:blankfriggingstare1

Maybe Keith left him a ticket at the door. :nomames

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by gimmekeef on Feb 24th, 2012 at 9:52am
If Mick shows and sings....it's on and part of the usual sly way they ramp up the publicity until the tour bomb drops......

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by LadyJane on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:02am

gimmekeef wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 9:52am:
If Mick shows and sings....it's on and part of the usual sly way they ramp up the publicity until the tour bomb drops......


Agreed gk!!!
Thrilled for those who will be at the Apollo tonight and if Mick shows..............wow.

Anyone representing RO tonight???!!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:06pm




When Mick is "finally" asked if or when The Stones are going to record another album he said he has lots of songs written but no concrete plans on recording as of yet.

When asked if they are going to tour he says no shows have been booked.

Still Mick promises lots of wonderful things for them this year. What is he hiding?? It doesn't seem like anything is set in stone yet. Is he fibbing?

I hate to be so negative lately, but seriously.. if they are not recording anything and there are no shows booked... what could possibly be so wonderful about the plans for this year? It is basically March boys and girls, and it seems they are still just kicking things around and the clock is truly ticking like crazy. Very odd .. .. or complete BS and everything is already pretty much planned out.


Still not happy at all with their reluctance to do studio work. I am looking forward to a studio album more than a tour.



- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by luxury on Feb 27th, 2012 at 4:07pm
"Mick" is taking tweet questions tonight during the PBS White House Blue show starting at 9pm EST.  For some reason only highly inappropriate queries are coming to mah mind....

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 27th, 2012 at 4:30pm

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:06pm:
When Mick is "finally" asked if or when The Stones are going to record another album he said he has lots of songs written but no concrete plans on recording as of yet.

When asked if they are going to tour he says no shows have been booked.

Still Mick promises lots of wonderful things for them this year. What is he hiding?? It doesn't seem like anything is set in stone yet. Is he fibbing?

I hate to be so negative lately, but seriously.. if they are not recording anything and there are no shows booked... what could possibly be so wonderful about the plans for this year? It is basically March boys and girls, and it seems they are still just kicking things around and the clock is truly ticking like crazy. Very odd .. .. or complete BS and everything is already pretty much planned out.


Still not happy at all with their reluctance to do studio work. I am looking forward to a studio album more than a tour.



- Ian



They're always coy and evasive before announcing a tour. Does it ever occur to you that when it comes to this kind of talk that, er...he may be lying? As mentioned previously, there's documented evidence that they'll be touring - and his ex-wife has even confirmed it.

Unfortunately those of us who like the idea of the Stones making records and touring behind them are in the minority when it comes to their target audience.  The muse and desire are quite clearly things of the past.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by The Wick on Feb 28th, 2012 at 12:25am
Something odd about this Miss You furore is how no one has mentioned (maybe someone has but I didn't read all the replies) what kind of a blues I Can't Turn You Loose is. The reality is that it's not. There is an argument to make that Miss You is more bluesy than I Can't Turn You Loose but I suppose because an African American sung it, people don't complain. R'n'B is really not blues but everyone seemed fine with that. Also, I can bet that Mick picked Commit a Crime. He has always loved Howlin Wolf and I doubt anyone on that stage knows as much about Howlin Wolf's music as him.

Oh, don't waste your time with the twitter Q and A. That's a minute of my life I will never get back.

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Some Guy on Feb 28th, 2012 at 9:46am

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:06pm:
When Mick is "finally" asked if or when The Stones are going to record another album he said he has lots of songs written but no concrete plans on recording as of yet.

When asked if they are going to tour he says no shows have been booked.

Still Mick promises lots of wonderful things for them this year. What is he hiding?? It doesn't seem like anything is set in stone yet. Is he fibbing?

I hate to be so negative lately, but seriously.. if they are not recording anything and there are no shows booked... what could possibly be so wonderful about the plans for this year? It is basically March boys and girls, and it seems they are still just kicking things around and the clock is truly ticking like crazy. Very odd .. .. or complete BS and everything is already pretty much planned out.


Still not happy at all with their reluctance to do studio work. I am looking forward to a studio album more than a tour.



- Ian

12-21-2012?

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by CrissCrossMind on Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:06am
July 12, 2012 ... they announce  ... it's over ... at the Marquee  :kissmyass

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by mojoman on Feb 28th, 2012 at 11:01am

CrissCrossMind wrote on Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:06am:
July 12, 2012 ... they announce  ... it's over ... at the Marquee  :kissmyass



LOL!!!

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Gazza on Feb 28th, 2012 at 1:27pm

CrissCrossMind wrote on Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:06am:
July 12, 2012 ... they announce  ... it's over ... at the Marquee  :kissmyass



..and admit that the Marquee owner, Harold Pendleton, was right when he called them 'bloody rubbish'.......    ;D

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:00pm

Gazza wrote on Feb 27th, 2012 at 4:30pm:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:06pm:
When Mick is "finally" asked if or when The Stones are going to record another album he said he has lots of songs written but no concrete plans on recording as of yet.

When asked if they are going to tour he says no shows have been booked.

Still Mick promises lots of wonderful things for them this year. What is he hiding?? It doesn't seem like anything is set in stone yet. Is he fibbing?

I hate to be so negative lately, but seriously.. if they are not recording anything and there are no shows booked... what could possibly be so wonderful about the plans for this year? It is basically March boys and girls, and it seems they are still just kicking things around and the clock is truly ticking like crazy. Very odd .. .. or complete BS and everything is already pretty much planned out.


Still not happy at all with their reluctance to do studio work. I am looking forward to a studio album more than a tour.



- Ian



They're always coy and evasive before announcing a tour. Does it ever occur to you that when it comes to this kind of talk that, er...he may be lying? As mentioned previously, there's documented evidence that they'll be touring - and his ex-wife has even confirmed it.

Unfortunately those of us who like the idea of the Stones making records and touring behind them are in the minority when it comes to their target audience.  The muse and desire are quite clearly things of the past.



________________________________


Sure. They are "coy" and evasive... especially when things are in the works. I realize this. Still Mick rarely flat out "lies" to the press concerning these affairs. Normally he will blow questions off, or simply be pretty evasive about it. I don't think I have ever heard him flat out lie about logistics or plans. If this is the case and Mick is not flat out lying.. there are no shows booked according to him. My only guess is what are they waiting on? Normally, in a big business touring world, they would certainly have a promoter chosen and shows booked by now..


That was my only concern. Possibly it isn't going to be any large scale tour and instead offers something other. Maybe there will be shows here and there? Whatever the case, this time, the structure of the tour itself will be changed up.


- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by Ian Billen on Feb 28th, 2012 at 10:02pm

Some Guy wrote on Feb 28th, 2012 at 9:46am:

Ian Billen wrote on Feb 24th, 2012 at 10:06pm:
When Mick is "finally" asked if or when The Stones are going to record another album he said he has lots of songs written but no concrete plans on recording as of yet.

When asked if they are going to tour he says no shows have been booked.

Still Mick promises lots of wonderful things for them this year. What is he hiding?? It doesn't seem like anything is set in stone yet. Is he fibbing?

I hate to be so negative lately, but seriously.. if they are not recording anything and there are no shows booked... what could possibly be so wonderful about the plans for this year? It is basically March boys and girls, and it seems they are still just kicking things around and the clock is truly ticking like crazy. Very odd .. .. or complete BS and everything is already pretty much planned out.


Still not happy at all with their reluctance to do studio work. I am looking forward to a studio album more than a tour.



- Ian

12-21-2012?



________________________________



They could play "It's All Over Now".. .. .. .


- Ian

Title: Re: Mick Jagger News - 2012
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Feb 29th, 2012 at 1:54am
Well, it shir'(ley) be a cold cold whimper,
And my feat been draggin' 'cro' the grou'




Spring could be dandy.
But is Keith's hair a problem?

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