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Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: May 17, 2010 18:14

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copsnrobbers
Hang on I'm almost done


Alright that was fun for mespinning smiley sticking its tongue out
looking foward to the Jagger/King interview next week.

hey copsnrobbers--are you from NC?

good satire!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: May 17, 2010 19:03

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ROPENI
Larry King is an idiot,he probably will ask Mick if he will be reuniting with Paul,for a tour.l don't understand why Mick would subject himself to be interviewed by Larry King.The man probably has never listened to Exile..

Agree 100%. Of all the people Mick chose to sit down with for an hour long TV interview, he picks a clueless buffoon like Larry King.

Maybe thats part of the plan - don't be interviewed by anyone who might ask you anything of substance about your career that isn't superficial, bland nonsense.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 17, 2010 19:59

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Gazza
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ROPENI
Larry King is an idiot,he probably will ask Mick if he will be reuniting with Paul,for a tour.l don't understand why Mick would subject himself to be interviewed by Larry King.The man probably has never listened to Exile..

Agree 100%. Of all the people Mick chose to sit down with for an hour long TV interview, he picks a clueless buffoon like Larry King.

Maybe thats part of the plan - don't be interviewed by anyone who might ask you anything of substance about your career that isn't superficial, bland nonsense.

..or he still thinks that CNN & Larry King get good ratings. They don't.


IORR............but I like it!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: May 17, 2010 20:07

There's a preview on this page: [larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com], about halfway down.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: May 17, 2010 20:17

There are some things or institutions I don't understand in America, and one of them is Larry King.

- Doxa



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-05-17 20:18 by Doxa.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Shawn20 ()
Date: May 17, 2010 20:53

When interviewing Paul and Ringo, Larry King referred to Ringo as George. The sad thing was he tried to get out of it, but Paul nailed him on the obvious gaff. Watching Larry King is painful.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: May 17, 2010 21:12

I'm scratching my head over this too -

King: So Mick,did you know Frank?

Mick: Frank?

King: Sinatra. Chairman of the Board.

Mick: Well, no, I--

King: Or Sammy. Geez, he was funny - that thing he did with Dean at the Sands. Geez he was funny.

Mick: Didn't know Sammy--

King: Is it true you guys lived what might be called "wild" lifestyles?

Mick: Well--

King: I think Liza Minelli said it best - "The show must go on!" Was she right?

Mick: Well-

King: Back in a minute with Sir Mick Jagger. Tomorrow night, Suzanne Somers, Dr. Phil and Jackie Mason!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 17, 2010 21:17

preview:

[edition.cnn.com]

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: May 17, 2010 21:21

rats - it's not live?

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 17, 2010 21:27

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hbwriter
rats - it's not live?

nope, it's prerecorded because he has (or wants) to be at the film festival in Cannes at about the same time.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Rip This ()
Date: May 18, 2010 16:05

........def not live...Larry King showed snippets last night.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: May 18, 2010 17:15

So Larry and Mick recorded it to be shown later. How exciting. I like watching recorded interviews - from the past.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: May 18, 2010 17:18


Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Filip020169 ()
Date: May 18, 2010 18:27

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More Hot Rocks
Larry King is so out of it. here is a mock interview with Eric Clapton. This is what might happen

[...]

...Big "thumbs Up", Mate! 'Cheerio' for that one! >grinning smiley<

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 18, 2010 19:36

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Doxa
There are some things or institutions I don't understand in America, and one of them is Larry King.

- Doxa

i don't understand either. before having a tv show he had a national radio show that aired in the middle of the night.
it had an audience because there was nothing else worth listening to at the time. (has been celeb interviews)

he got a lot of press (early 90s I think) when he had a heart-attack while on the air. and obviously survived.

he then began showing up on tv shows like Hollywood Squares. ??? That's just my memory..check Wiki for more.

Celebs & newsmakers that are "in trouble" tend to go onhis show to spin their version of their story...they know LK is an easy interviewer.

If anything will get him good ratings it will be having Mick on.


IORR............but I like it!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: Lightnin' ()
Date: May 18, 2010 21:34

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sweet neo con

Celebs & newsmakers that are "in trouble" tend to go on his show to spin their version of their story...they know LK is an easy interviewer.

If anything will get him good ratings it will be having Mick on.

So when Eric Clapton was promoting his book about 3 years ago, he was actually in trouble ?
All I can say is that E.C. must have missed his true calling as a spindoctor. I totally bought into his story that his problems were a thing of the past.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: May 18, 2010 21:35

DVR all set.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: May 18, 2010 21:39

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schillid
DVR all set.
Must see TV?confused smiley

"It's just some friends of mine and they're busting down the door"

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: May 18, 2010 21:56

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Shawn20
When interviewing Paul and Ringo, Larry King referred to Ringo as George. The sad thing was he tried to get out of it, but Paul nailed him on the obvious gaff. Watching Larry King is painful.

Quite the contrary...I'm going to enjoy this. It should be unintentionally hysterical!smiling bouncing smiley

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: May 18, 2010 22:02

Larry King is a BUFFOON. Why do I feel this is going to be like a reenactment of the Mick/Tom Snyder SNL sketch - without the push up bra talk.

Wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: CindyC ()
Date: May 18, 2010 22:02

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hbwriter
I'm scratching my head over this too -

King: So Mick,did you know Frank?

Mick: Frank?

King: Sinatra. Chairman of the Board.

Mick: Well, no, I--

King: Or Sammy. Geez, he was funny - that thing he did with Dean at the Sands. Geez he was funny.

Mick: Didn't know Sammy--

King: Is it true you guys lived what might be called "wild" lifestyles?

Mick: Well--

King: I think Liza Minelli said it best - "The show must go on!" Was she right?

Mick: Well-

King: Back in a minute with Sir Mick Jagger. Tomorrow night, Suzanne Somers, Dr. Phil and Jackie Mason!



HA! That was brilliant!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: May 19, 2010 03:04


Tom Snyder: Good evening, everybody, welcome to the "Tomorrow" show.
At the outset of the program tonight, I'd like to clear
something up that ticked me off when I heard about it. There's a,
uh.. there's a newsman who works at KNBC in Los Angeles -
his name is Paul Moyer, he's a local news anchorman. Today,
somebody walked up to me and said, "Tom, you know that guy,
Paul Moyer - gee, he looks and sounds a lot like you." Well,
this afternoon, somebody else comes up and says,
"Tom, is it true Paul Moyer from Auburn News will be replacing
you on the "Tomorrow" show?" Well, my gosh,
Paul Moyer and I used to work together, and.. I watched
the news the other night. This guy does sound and look a little bit
like me, but as far as Tom Snyder being replaced on the
"Tomorrow" show, well.. [ fuming ] ..that's just a lot of bunk!
There's no way he's gonna get Tom Snyder's show! 'Cause I know,
if they ever threw me out of here, Bobby Brown - and the rest
of the guys in the crew - would end up coming with me, we'd do
it in my living room, and we'd put the damn thing in syndication!
Well, that's that!

Anyway.. my guest tonight is a man who's familiar to anybody who
owns a hi-fi set. He's a member of a pop group -
The Rolling Stones - and his name is Mr. Mick Jagger!

[ Mick Jagger enters set and sits ]

Tom Snyder: Now, sir.. sir, I guess my first question to you
is, sir: Why "Mick Jagger"? Why the name Jagger, what does it mean?

Mick Jagger: Well, it's my name.. uh.. it was my father's name.. uh..

Tom Snyder: Alright. Fair enough, I'll buy that. [ solemn for
a second ] Get off my cloud!

Mick Jagger: [ confused ] Get off my cloud?

Tom Snyder: The.. the song! "Get Off My Cloud". It was one of
the best singles you guys ever did, and I'll tell you why:
I was working with in Westinghouse Industries back in the fifties -
not in the coaster division, in the broadcasting division.
And there was a unit manager, he used to get me so.. teed off!
I used to feel like saying to him, "Get the heck off my cloud!"
You ever feel like saying, "Heck! I'm Mick Jagger, I've got
a few hit records, I can afford to take some time off and do
whatever the heck I want!" you ever feel that way?

Mick Jagger: Yeah, uh.. I suppose I do. I mean, we did a tour
that was really successful.. and I went crazy, I guess a little crazy
afterward - I put a barbecue and a swimming pool in the back yard.

Tom Snyder: Well, Mick, I know exactly what you mean. You know,
there's nothing like a good old-fashioned barbecue. You start
cooking up the steaks, the smell of a char-broiling attracts
everybody the next day - I find myself feeding the whole neighborhood.

Mick Jagger: That's the fun of a barbecue!

Tom Snyder: Ha ha ha! Well, yes, sir! I'll buy that, sir!

Mick Jagger: Ever since we put the pool in the house, old friends
that we haven't seen for a little while, they just drop in more
often. Rod and Babs do it.. Eric.. they love to come over and beat
the heat.

Tom Snyder: Well, sir, it's a hot life you lead. You know, speaking
of heat, boy you're quite the dancer. I saw your show in Tucson,
and some of those moves, I wouldn't think the human body would
be capable of moving like that! They were terrific, Mick! Really!

Mick Jagger: Thank you. Which ones.. you know.. which particular
ones did you care for?

Tom Snyder: Well, uh.. the little thing with your leg, you know?
The little walk.. you know, the little things you do, all those
little moves..

Mick Jagger: Well, you know, which one do you want to show me?

Tom Snyder: Show me? What do you mean?

Mick Jagger: Well, let's get a little bit of room here..
[ stands up, moves coffee table aside ]

Tom Snyder: [ stands ] Alright, now let's get a wide shot of this -
I can boogie just like the next guy! I mean, the ltitle walk..
[demonstrates ] You know, the big thing with your leg..
[ demonstrates further ]

Mick Jagger: Mmm-hmm.. mmm-hmm.. yeah.. yeah.. yeah..

Tom Snyder: Those moves there. Ha ha ha ha!

Mick Jagger: You know, I think you clearly missed your calling
in life.

Tom Snyder: What.. what do you mean? You think I should have
been a dancer, or something?

Mick Jagger: Oh, not for a living.

Tom Snyder: Ha ha ha! Speaking of relaxation, Mick.. I just do
it to fool around, you know? I like to dance. You know,
I noticed on the covers of one of your singles, released in 1966,
"Have You Seen Your Mother, Babies, Standing In The Shoadw" -
could we see that. [ shows cover ] You guys seem to be guys
that enojy dressing up as girls now and again!

Mick Jagger: Well, it's not such a.. really.. big deal, you know..
dressing up as a woman. This was just.. more.. a theatrical device we used.

Tom Snyder: Ha! Well, all I know is, I've got a pink woman's
housecoat at home, and a pair of fuzzy pink slppers, and heck!
I didn't buy them because they're ladies things - I bought them
because, dammit, they're comfortable! I don't care if
they are ladies garments!

Mick Jagger: I know you don't, Tom - it doesn't surpise me
at all. In fact, I still have a little push-up bra, that we
used on the cover. You can have it, if you want.

Tom Snyder: [ excited ] Really! I can have that!

Mick Jagger: Yeah. I don't need it.. any more.

Tom Snyder: Well, alright, that would be great, Mick! I'll take
ypu up on that! Thank you so much for joining us! You know,
I just want to say that, when they told me you were doing the show,
I was, frankly, quite apprehensive. You know? I heard you were a
little bit of a cut-up, a kind of a hellion - I don't know what
kind of hijinks to expect from guys like you. But, here you are,
you're a well-behaved youg man, and, frankly, sir, I am surprised!

Mick Jagger: Well, Tom, thank you.. that's nice of you. You know,
before I came here, I heard a few things about you.. and.. I heard
you were slow, and a bit thick.. a kind of a dim bulb.. But, now
that I've met you, you know, I know you can't help it.

Tom Snyder: Well, thank you very much, sir! You're welcomed back any
time! We've been talk-

Mick Jagger: Excuse me, Tom. One thing, you know, before
we finish up.

Tom Snyder: Yes. Anything at all, sir.

Mick Jagger: Throughout this entire interview, one thing that's
fascinated me..

Tom Snyder: Yes, sir?

Mick Jagger: ..is the extraordinary variety of colors in your hair.
There must be at least twelve. I mean, there's grey, and black,
and blue, and green..

Tom Snyder: Green? Ha ha! I didn't know about the spot of green there,
Mick! Join us tomorrow on "Tomorrow", when we'll be talking with
a group of bee farmers who claim that Elvis Presley's ghost
is responsible for a mysterious series of area cattle mutilations
in the Midwest. Good night, everybody!

[ pull out for audience wide shot, with SUPER: "coming up next...
Disco Dentistry" ]

[ fade ]

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:08

5 minutes in...

watching it right now.....so far it's not terrible.
although right after Mick told Larry about the new stuff....Larry said something
that showed he clearly did NOT understand.


IORR............but I like it!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:08

it only took Larry 7 1/2 minutes to drop the ball
regarding lyric Nice of Mick to lay it out for larry.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: starstar74 ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:13

Larry is old enough to be Micks grandfather!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:15

Mick is doing a good job at taking simple questions and expanding.


IORR............but I like it!

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:17

15 minutes in....

oh no....Larry King staff produced "Larry King Rolling Stones" thing..in the style of the Exile script. Ha!

Shown with STONES IN EXILE video as they broke away to commercial. (i hope I'm explaining that clearly)


IORR............but I like it!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-05-19 04:18 by sweet neo con.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: starstar74 ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:19

I wish Mick would just go on Howard Stern and give an uncensored interview.
How big is your schlong?
What does jolie "taste" like.
How many chicks have you banged.
Whose better in the sack? Black chicks, white chicks etc.
Is keith a prick?
ETc etc.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2010-05-19 04:21 by starstar74.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: sweet neo con ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:28

"So far so good...probably because it's taped & edited."

30 minutes in...

I spoke to soon...Larry is temporarily (hopefully) off course. winking smiley


IORR............but I like it!



Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 2010-05-19 04:32 by sweet neo con.

Re: Mick with Larry King
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: May 19, 2010 04:38

not bad so far iam diggin it

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