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Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: mrsoandso ()
Date: May 21, 2014 20:37

According to Pollstar, Prince Rupert Loewenstein died on May 20.

[www.pollstar.com]

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Dreamer ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:24

Always sad to hear a nice man with a good sense of humour died...
RIP Mr. L.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: MILKYWAY ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:25

Thanks. I didn't see his age listed.


Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Cocaine Eyes ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:28

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MILKYWAY
Thanks. I didn't see his age listed.

Age 80.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: BostonLass ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:29

Obituary from The Telegraph -

[www.telegraph.co.uk]

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: gagi ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:32

RIP


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Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: vudicus ()
Date: May 21, 2014 21:49

RIP Prince Rupert

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: May 21, 2014 22:01

That is sad. The band was very close to him for a lot of years. I feel bad now for putting down his book. RIP Prince Rupert.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: May 21, 2014 22:34

He was good at what he did - RIP.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: hot stuff ()
Date: May 21, 2014 22:36

RIP---He helped keep the Stones going strong for so many years.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: MarthaTuesday ()
Date: May 21, 2014 22:51

I agree with Swiss. He was very good at what he did. RIP.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: KatieGirl ()
Date: May 21, 2014 23:23

RIP. I read his book, he provided some interesting insights.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: May 21, 2014 23:25

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hot stuff
RIP---He helped keep the Stones going strong for so many years.

I get the feeling we owe this man many many thanks for helping keep this great band going while so many other bands fell by the way side. Of course he was paid for his efforts, as were many, but I think Prince Rupert Loewenstein was a great guiding light and an important part of the Stones success.

RIP Prince Rupert Loewenstein,
Thank you for all you did for my favorite band.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: May 21, 2014 23:33

Rest In Peace. He was indeed a very important man for the Rolling Stones.

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: May 22, 2014 00:10

RIP...a pretty fascinating character in the Stones' cast who was kind enough to shed some light on his role in his book. I read all the Stones related sections in earnest and found the "Place Vendome/Sony/Yeltnikoff" incident particularly revealing.

It's hard to believe he's gone so quickly after writing it. I don't have it handy but doesn't he mention a critical health scare he had at some point?

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Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Title5Take1 ()
Date: May 22, 2014 00:26

As pretentious as was his 2013 memoir A Prince Among Stones I still enjoyed it and am sorry to hear of his passing. (Hey, because of his comments regarding a possible coat of arms for Mick's knighthood, I learned a new word: "couchant.")



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Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Jon Lasaa ()
Date: May 22, 2014 01:57

Hi all.


Rest in peace.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: May 22, 2014 03:06

I wonder how Mick felt about him...pretty horrible year so far.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: odean73 ()
Date: May 22, 2014 08:50

Sad to read.

Rest in peace.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: peoplewitheyes ()
Date: May 22, 2014 16:17

here from the guardian GUARDIAN

Stones manager Loewenstein dies
Posted by: peoplewitheyes ()
Date: May 22, 2014 16:10

from the beeb: the story

Re: Stones manager Loewenstein dies
Posted by: 2000 LYFH ()
Date: May 22, 2014 16:12


Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: May 24, 2014 10:25

I like to think that whatever bad feeling existed between Mick and Prince Rupert, due to the RS ending their professional r'ship with him, and his subsequent book, ended before he died. He can certainly be credited with the RS 'financial rescue' in their hour of need, and he sounds like a man of intelligence and integrity.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Date: May 24, 2014 17:55

Interesting tidbit from the NYTIMES

[www.nytimes.com]

"The Stones objected to few of Prince Loewenstein’s initiatives to commercialize their music, even when he licensed “Satisfaction” for a Snickers ad. But in 2008 they rejected his plan for a takeover of the Rolling Stones by an unnamed organization “on the fringes of the entertainment industry,” despite his assurance that the deal would allow the band members, all of them getting on in years, to “come into the harbor.”

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Title5Take1 ()
Date: May 24, 2014 19:28

The above post reminds me of when Brian Epstein told the Beatles he might sell them to Robert Stigwood, and the Beatles told Brian that if he went ahead, "We will record `God Save the Queen' for every single record we make from now on and we'll sing it out of tune. That's a promise. So if this guy buys us, that's what he's buying."

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: OzHeavyThrobber ()
Date: May 25, 2014 15:05

First I heard about them apparently disbanding in 1968. Not that I believe it anyway.
Why did they break ties? Anyone know?

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: May 25, 2014 20:30

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But in 2008 they rejected his plan for a takeover of the Rolling Stones by an unnamed organization “on the fringes of the entertainment industry,” despite his assurance that the deal would allow the band members, all of them getting on in years, to “come into the harbor.”

Any details of this?

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Mister_D ()
Date: May 27, 2014 08:59

Loewenstein engineered it so that the band paid a measly 4 GBP tax on earnings of 240 GBP. That's pretty disgusting. I guess Mick and Keith figure that paying taxes is for schmucks like you and me. Just let us idiots pay for the airports they jet in and out of, let alone the arenas the boys make their millions in.
Greedy bastards.

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: May 27, 2014 09:16

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Bliss
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But in 2008 they rejected his plan for a takeover of the Rolling Stones by an unnamed organization “on the fringes of the entertainment industry,” despite his assurance that the deal would allow the band members, all of them getting on in years, to “come into the harbor.”

Any details of this?

I'm interested too. Selling themselves [to whom? the Koch Brothers?] to allow all band members to "come into the harbor" -- jesus, what an expression. Intriguing!

Re: Prince Rupert Loewenstein RIP
Posted by: Dreamer ()
Date: May 27, 2014 10:07

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swiss
Quote
Bliss
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But in 2008 they rejected his plan for a takeover of the Rolling Stones by an unnamed organization “on the fringes of the entertainment industry,” despite his assurance that the deal would allow the band members, all of them getting on in years, to “come into the harbor.”

Any details of this?

I'm interested too. Selling themselves [to whom? the Koch Brothers?] to allow all band members to "come into the harbor" -- jesus, what an expression. Intriguing!

Yes he had an intriguing and above all most charming and humorous way of expressing himself at moments like that. He knew how to win people for what he sorted out for them.
In the end I don't think we can say the band left him but reality left him; he was seriously thinking about making a huge deal with an entrepeneur in the musical business.

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