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24FPS
Maybe when the Stones end and Mick needs a big payday he'll give it a shot. Mick Taylor wasn't there long enough. I can't see Charlie giving a crap, though maybe he might write a book about his other interests. Of course people would bug him to write about the Stones and that might bore him and make him chuck the whole thing. I'm surprised Anita hasn't gone for it.
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Riffbuk
After Bill, Ron and now Keith with their books, Charlie, Mick Jagger and M.Taylor are the other ones missing. Will they ever take such step?
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24FPS
Mick Taylor wasn't there long enough.
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Gazza
Jagger: 'I doubt he'll ever do it. He's far too guarded emotionally and about his privacy. Keith has always pretty much been an open book.'
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Agreed. I suspect Jagger remembers everything, but he will never write a book. I don't really blame him. Think about it:
Every significant relationship in his life has been fodder for the tabloids. Every woman - from Chrissie to Jerry Hall (and with the exception of Bianca and L'wen) has dished about thier relationships with him in a book and in countless interviews. Now Keith. I would feel exposed and betrayed, no matter what the intentions were. Some things in life should be sacred no matter how famous you are. Why would he write a book at this point? I imagine the man would desire some kind of privacy in his life, or at least the parts that have remained private.
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Gazza
Jagger: 'I doubt he'll ever do it. He's far too guarded emotionally and about his privacy. Keith has always pretty much been an open book.'
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Agreed. I suspect Jagger remembers everything, but he will never write a book. I don't really blame him. Think about it:
Every significant relationship in his life has been aired out like laundry for the world to dissect. Every woman - from Chrissie to Jerry Hall (and with the exception of Bianca and L'wen) has dished about thier relationships with him in a book and in countless interviews. Now Keith. I would feel exposed and betrayed, no matter what the intentions were. Some things in life should be sacred no matter how famous you are. Why would he write a book at this point? I imagine the man would desire some kind of privacy in his life, or at least the parts that have remained private.
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24FPS
Mick Taylor has had a life outside of The Rolling Stones. - Stones 78
No offense, but who would care? He's never even made a solo album the average fan could name. After the Stones he was an occassional session man, period. A chapter on the Stones, and a chapter on how the rest of his life has been one long, self-inflicted struggle. I get bored with people who can't keep themselves together over a long period of time.
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Amsterdamned
One tone coming out of Taylor's guitar touches me more than a 1000 coming out of Ron's or Keith.
I get bored with musicians that mainly relay on posing over a long period of time,let alone reading about them.No offense either.
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24FPS
'Anita's story would be interesting, but she's a bit contradictory in interviews...Marianne once referred to her as "evil glamor".' - Marie.
True, but she might weave quite a tale, entirely factual or not. 'Evil Glamor', like that's a bad thing.
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NICOS
If they would release something they have to to it in52 years from now otherwise nobody would be interested.
Charlie's would be the most interesting to read I think
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Gazza
Jagger: 'I doubt he'll ever do it. He's far too guarded emotionally and about his privacy. Keith has always pretty much been an open book.'
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Agreed. I suspect Jagger remembers everything, but he will never write a book. I don't really blame him. Think about it:
Every significant relationship in his life has been aired out like laundry for the world to dissect. Every woman - from Chrissie to Jerry Hall (and with the exception of Bianca and L'wen) has dished about thier relationships with him in a book and in countless interviews. Now Keith. I would feel exposed and betrayed, no matter what the intentions were. Some things in life should be sacred no matter how famous you are. Why would he write a book at this point? I imagine the man would desire some kind of privacy in his life, or at least the parts that have remained private.
I'd like to read a Mick's book. I don't want an autobiography from him or a book about history of the Stones, but he is a man of words, he knows how to express ideas and nuances. Some of his interviews are very interesting - that's it when the interviewer is good. I remember in his interview with J. Wenner Mick talks about his feelings on stage and goes "I tried to write it down many times", so he definitely writes . And I think that the fact he shoots video all the time making his video diary means that he wants to leave smth behind.
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marchbaby
Jagger is laying pretty low these days. If you google him, nothing really comes up.