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Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: February 7, 2010 07:08

hi -- just saw this clip on youtube of Mick, Marianne, and Nicholas. The caption says they're on their way to the Hyde Park concert.

Anyone know what this is? Is there more?

Mick says he's really nervous -- he's so endearing here.

Also...does anyone know whatever happened to Nicholas?

thanks
swiss




Re: Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: Riffbuk ()
Date: February 7, 2010 07:40

its a excerpt from the "Stones in the Park"


Re: Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: Carnaby ()
Date: February 7, 2010 07:40

It's from Stones in the Park

Re: Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: February 7, 2010 10:53

it was recently re-released with the extra concert footage: [www.amazon.co.uk]
people who need a region-free version could try: [www.amazon.com]

Re: Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: February 7, 2010 15:04

Nick now lives in the Notting Hill area of London and keeps a low profile. I believe he works in the film business.

Re: Clip of Mick, Marianne, Nicholas on way to Hyde Park - what is this?
Posted by: IceGiant ()
Date: February 8, 2010 01:18





Nicholas is a financial analyst. He's all over the web. In his biography he NEVER mentions the Stones or Marianne. Obviously his father, John Dunbar, did a good job of raising him. Marianne was MIA with heroin addiction for a good part of his childhood. I read that he is now divorced. Go to Amazon.com and look up one of his financial books. Here is one bio I got from the web.

NICHOLAS DUNBAR is a freelance writer specializing in finance. He was born in 1966 and trained as a physicist at Cambridge and Harvard universities. From 1998–2009, he was technical editor of Risk magazine, known as the bible of derivatives bankers. His previous book, INVENTING MONEY: The Story of Long-Term Capital Management and the Legends Behind It (Wiley, 1999), was well received by publications ranging from the Independent and The New York Times to Business Week and Euro Business and has attracted more than forty reviews on amazon.com. In 2007, he won the State Street award for institutional financial journalism, and he also writes a column for the authoritative financial commentary website breakingviews.com. He lives in London.



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