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duke richardson
just as well..
we know enough...
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ohcarol
For Mick Jagger to say writing a book on his life would be "boring and depressing" is a laugh! This is the guy who the term "Rock Star" was coined for!
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Berry88
I think he knows that he did things which can't be told now. You know, all the Bowie stuff and etc.
Mick never seems proud about his brutal abuse of drugs. He still says that he quit all drugs in early 70'. That's incredible, have you seen him in 75 or 81? He's like the cocaine man in those tours.
Maybe we will have Mick's memories in his 90 years old. Who knows. But not now, no way.
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Berry88
I think he knows that he did things which can't be told now. You know, all the Bowie stuff and etc.
Mick never seems proud about his brutal abuse of drugs. He still says that he quit all drugs in early 70'. That's incredible, have you seen him in 75 or 81? He's like the cocaine man in those tours.
Maybe we will have Mick's memories in his 90 years old. Who knows. But not now, no way.
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Berry88
I think he knows that he did things which can't be told now. You know, all the Bowie stuff and etc.
Mick never seems proud about his brutal abuse of drugs. He still says that he quit all drugs in early 70'. That's incredible, have you seen him in 75 or 81? He's like the cocaine man in those tours.
Maybe we will have Mick's memories in his 90 years old. Who knows. But not now, no way.
Now that he's a "Sir" (and before) he doesn't want the drug stuff, the Bowie stuff, the movies ('Bent') where's he's in drag, the jail pics, the hanging about with junkies who admit it,the many children by various women, the non-marriage to Jerry, the knocking up of 'models', the Carla Bruni affair, the list is endless.
Mick's life has been eventful to say the least.
And I doubt we'll see a book from him when he's 90+.........
Look at the way he bites his nails when interviewed by Ed Bradley of "60 Minutes" when Ed talks about 'a certain air around you of androngeny'. Think of the sexy outtakes from "Performance" with him and Anita. Think of the way he keeps sniffing his nose on SNL in a skit with Jimmy Fallon (the one looking in the mirror......."put me in a bloody timecapsule"). Endless.
Oh yeah, I've almost written the book for him!! We'll 'never make a saint of him'.
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Berry88
I think he knows that he did things which can't be told now. You know, all the Bowie stuff and etc.
Mick never seems proud about his brutal abuse of drugs. He still says that he quit all drugs in early 70'. That's incredible, have you seen him in 75 or 81? He's like the cocaine man in those tours.
Maybe we will have Mick's memories in his 90 years old. Who knows. But not now, no way.
Now that he's a "Sir" (and before) he doesn't want the drug stuff, the Bowie stuff, the movies ('Bent') where's he's in drag, the jail pics, the hanging about with junkies who admit it,the many children by various women, the non-marriage to Jerry, the knocking up of 'models', the Carla Bruni affair, the list is endless.
Mick's life has been eventful to say the least.
And I doubt we'll see a book from him when he's 90+.........
Look at the way he bites his nails when interviewed by Ed Bradley of "60 Minutes" when Ed talks about 'a certain air around you of androngeny'. Think of the sexy outtakes from "Performance" with him and Anita. Think of the way he keeps sniffing his nose on SNL in a skit with Jimmy Fallon (the one looking in the mirror......."put me in a bloody timecapsule"). Endless.
Oh yeah, I've almost written the book for him!! We'll 'never make a saint of him'.
Let's do it together: just about the music... The rest should remain right there where it is; in our minds and interpretations of what we think how he is.
And in his
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Gazza
A Mick autobiography would be really anti-climactic
Especially for anyone wanting anything too juicy. He's far too private and guarded to do a book like that. Which isn't a bad thing on a personal level, but not what a publisher wants to hear.
His memory is notoriously bad, too. One of the reasons why he handed back the multi million pound advance that he got for his memoirs in the mid 80s. Its not something thats going to suddenly improve three decades later. Any autobiography with his name on it would need to have some serious proof reading and ghost writing done.
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desertblues68
I respect the fact that he wants to keep his privacy. I guess that only his close friends and family see the true Mick and I really like that.