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still ill
Plus of course the Simpsons episode but i guess that's too obvious
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colonial
(Series1)..Wayne in the British comedy Auf Wiedersehen Pet..who fancied himself as a Ronnie Wood lookalike once said something along the lines of
"People say I look like Ronnie Wood outta The Rolling Stones"
Oz.. "Thought she might of been a Stones fan with a name like Wyman"..
Wyman.. "ya hardly idolize a Bass player would ya"..
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Elmo Lewis
Yeah, EG, "Streets Of Love" was used in a daytime saop. 90210 was back during the Voodoo Lounge tour.
I hate to admit to knowing both of these, but the daytime show was "Days of our Lives"
The BH90210 episode was VL Tour at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. Could have been some clever editing, but it looked like the actors were at the actual show.
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stonesncrowes
There was an episode in the last season of the TV show The Wonder Years that was titled "Ladies and Gentlemen...The Rolling Stones". The entire episode revolves around a rumor that the Stones are playing at some dive bar and the kids spend the entire night driving from place to place trying to find them. Since The Wonder Years takes place in the 60's there's a few other Stones references strewn about throughout the years.
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My favorite rock movie...and I almost fell off of the couch when I saw this scene. I'd watched the movie several times before but I received the "bootleg" version for Christmas. I couldn't believe that scene....Penny Lane says, "They gave me Coca-cola with lemon in it - there was no looking back after that."Quote
stonesncrowes
The movie Almost Famous has a few Stones references including one in a deleted scene that explains that Penny Lane began her life as a Band Aid after Keith pulled her on stage during Midnight Rambler and she never looked back.
These are just a few I can think of off the top of my head. If I can remember anymore I'll make sure to post them.
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colonial
Im sure The Stones have being mentioned in Coronation Street a few times
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colonial
(Series1)..Wayne in the British comedy Auf Wiedersehen Pet..who fancied himself as a Ronnie Wood lookalike once said something along the lines of
"People say I look like Ronnie Wood outta The Rolling Stones"
Oz.. "Thought she might of been a Stones fan with a name like Wyman"..
Wyman.. "ya hardly idolize a Bass player would ya"..
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Oz..There's no way ya can tell what I like to listen to
Wyman..Early Stones,The Clash,Clapton and a sprinkling of C and W
Oz.."Your Dad shagged more women than Mick Jagger"
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tumblingdice
In the show Blossom, her Dad was a musician, piano I think, and they had parts of the show that referred to the character having played with the Stones. There was one episode where they had a scene where Mick calls to get him to play but the kid doesn't think it's really Mick Jagger....seems how it went. Been awhile now!!!
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ozziestone
British TV shows have referred to the stones numerous times over the years. Examples~
the Thick of it-great BBC political satire-has a character referring to an idea "doing a Brian Jones" (meaning being dead in the water)
In an early episode of the fabulous "Rumpole of the Bailey" the accused's defence was that he was at a Rolling Stones concert when the crime was supposed to have occurred
The Dennis Watermann character in "New Tricks" reminisces in one episode about a Stones concert he saw in his youth and talks about "poor old Brian"
In an episode of "The Good Life" the snooty one refers to "that pop person Jack Jagger"
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ozziestone
Isn't that the guy out of Withnail & I ? Same voice
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ozziestone
You should see it then-it's a classic. That guy (Ralph Brown) has a fairly minor role right at the end but he shines in it. Similar character to the Wayne's World role actually.
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ozziestone
You should see it then-it's a classic. That guy (Ralph Brown) has a fairly minor role right at the end but he shines in it. Similar character to the Wayne's World role actually.
I'll check it out, they have it streaming on Netflix.