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jlowe
In or around 1965 the group (and Andrew Oldham) mimed to the Sonny and Cher hit 'I Got You Babe'.
They seemed to enjoy the experience.
Perhaps they take themselves too seriously these days?
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Rokyfan
They were right. It would have been beyond embarrassing. They should fire whoever told them it would be a good idea.
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paulywaul
<<< The veteran rockers, including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, reportedly ignored advice from their record label, who recommended they do the show >>>
GOOD !!!
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Captain Teague
James Corden is a dick who loves himself too much and they made the right move not appearing with him.
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Rocky Dijon
The band doesn't even do music videos for their singles unless it is a contractual requirement. They built relationships with Matt Lauer and Jimmy Fallon in the last 15 years or so and have had long relationships with Lorne Michaels and Jann Wenner. They simply aren't media-friendly unless they need to be and, while it may limit CD sales, it is fitting for their stature and attitude that they remain scornful of showbiz phoniness, both individualy and as a group. While fans here may resent their doing corporate shows, this is an example of the band staying true to their anti-establishment roots. Good for them.
exactly. I do not get people who think the same joke is funny over and over and over again. It was cute. It's now old and rotten.Quote
strat72
Spot on by Jagger. It was mildly amusing to begin with, but is truly awful now!
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Rockman
Mick n Keef with tatts ..... oh dear how uncool ...
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bye bye johnny
According to The Mirror...so take with the proverbial grain of salt.
James Corden can't get no satisfaction as Rolling Stones snub "embarrassing" Carpool Karaoke sketch
5 NOV 2016
By Simon Boyle
The veteran rockers, including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, reportedly ignored advice from their record label, who recommended they do the show
James Corden would love this scene to become a reality
[www.mirror.co.uk]