Gazza wrote on Jun 6
th, 2012 at 7:19am:
sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 5
th, 2012 at 9:11pm:
I'm pretty sure the Stones were invited and declined. Whether Mick himself was inited to perform. Don't know. I started watching this stuff sunday with the ceremony they had on the Thames river. As an american who's never been to England. I thought it was a pretty nice ceremony. Then I read the thread about it on IORR and it doesn't take more than a couple of posts before it gets political and ugly. What else is new around there. But I do plan on watching tonight out here on the west coast.
I'd be even more pretty sure that they weren't.
Thought that it was a nice event and went off well, but it always makes me laugh why people think the Stones or Mick Jagger should/would be part of it. It's really not their type of event.
Thankfully.
I'll shout and scream / I'll kill the King
I'll rail at all his servants - Mick Jagger, 1968
From the Daily Mail:
SURPRISING that the Rolling Stones weren’t on the bill at Monday’s Jubilee concert outside Buckingham Palace, despite Sir Paul McCartney and the rest of the British music industry’s grandees agreeing to perform. A spokesman for the band informs me:
‘Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones were invited repeatedly by Gary Barlow but were not available.’ Perhaps Sir Mick was too busy minding his financial affairs. As a tax exile, old rubber lips can only spend 90 days in the UK. In 2002 he delayed collecting his knighthood for over a year so that his annual income – estimated at £24.5million – remained relatively untouched by the Inland Revenue.
http://st-listas.20minutos.es/images/2011-10/305489/3205605_640px.jpg1326940658 APROPOS McCartney, 69, he was introduced on stage by comedian Peter Kay as
‘Paul Winston McCartney’.
Winston was actually his fellow Beatle John Lennon’s middle name. Macca’s full name is actually James Paul
McCartney. Will he ever be allowed to emerge from his more celebrated song-writing partner’s shadow?
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2155142/Will-Sir-Paul-McCartney-able-e...