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Doxa
Huh, so shocked last night to understand anything. The whole thing just came out of the blue. Now my mind starts to see the terrible scope and depth of this tragedy. But this thread is dedicated - as I think it should be - to the memory of this beautiful, talented lady, Ms. Scott and wishing all the power and strenght to the people for whom she was a big part in their lives. I only know about her thanks to her boyfriend, but I always liked her - she was so elegant, classy, ethernal, different, personal-looking, independent, strong and seemingly a great partner to him - she looked like making the 'wandering spirit' settled down, relaxed, satisfied, having found his match, soul-mate. I didn't like the rather regular bashing, mostly doing with her not very ordinary chick-type looks. some Stones fans addressed to her (especially during the early days), but I guess that is the cost of being related to someone that 'belongs to the world'.
I say now what I forget to say last night:
RIP L'Wren.
- Doxa
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Redhotcarpet
Weird how many fans pretend to be some kind of volontary PR agents against other fans who dare speculate about what just happened to one of the most celebrated persons ever. We all understand this is horrible to Mick and her family and friends.
I was thinking the same thing Mr Carpet...this place is loaded with volunteers...we need order
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Wuudy
I woke up in Sydney this morning reading the news of the postponement in the paper and Jaggers heartfelt message. I was suppose to go to the Sydney show and the Hanger Rock show with my girlfriend and two friends. They kept asking me yesterday if the show would go on or likely be cancelled. For some reason I kept thinking that they would cancel Perth and Adelaide but, trooper that Jagger is, but continue with the rest of the tour. This feeling was purely based on stuff like him going on stage after his dad passed away even though I thought it would be more than understandable if they would cancel.
I felt so much sympathy for Jagger when I read his message. We never see him open up this much.
I can not describe how much I was looking forward this concert, especially because my girlfriend and friends had never seen them before, but this makes you realise how insignificant fun stuff like going to concerts can be when there are many people like L'Wren Scott who struggle so much in life that they would take their own...
We're still going to Melbourne for the weekend and just have a lovely weekend down there and we're looking forward to the stones coming back to Australia, whenever Jagger feels ready for it.
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Wuudy
I woke up in Sydney this morning reading the news of the postponement in the paper and Jaggers heartfelt message. I was suppose to go to the Sydney show and the Hanger Rock show with my girlfriend and two friends. They kept asking me yesterday if the show would go on or likely be cancelled. For some reason I kept thinking that they would cancel Perth and Adelaide but, trooper that Jagger is, but continue with the rest of the tour. This feeling was purely based on stuff like him going on stage after his dad passed away even though I thought it would be more than understandable if they would cancel.
I felt so much sympathy for Jagger when I read his message. We never see him open up this much.
I can not describe how much I was looking forward this concert, especially because my girlfriend and friends had never seen them before, but this makes you realise how insignificant fun stuff like going to concerts can be when there are many people like L'Wren Scott who struggle so much in life that they would take their own...
We're still going to Melbourne for the weekend and just have a lovely weekend down there and we're looking forward to the stones coming back to Australia, whenever Jagger feels ready for it.
So good to read your post. Hope you have a great weekend!
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Anastasia60
For those of you that remember the 2006 show at the MGM in Las Vegas the night Mick's father passed away -- Mick's singing of Streets of Love - probably one of the most poignant moments in my life. And his bandmates literally holding him up at the end of the show. - "and they are full of tears".
Godspeed L'Wren
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Wuudy
I woke up in Sydney this morning reading the news of the postponement in the paper and Jaggers heartfelt message. I was suppose to go to the Sydney show and the Hanger Rock show with my girlfriend and two friends. They kept asking me yesterday if the show would go on or likely be cancelled. For some reason I kept thinking that they would cancel Perth and Adelaide but, trooper that Jagger is, but continue with the rest of the tour. This feeling was purely based on stuff like him going on stage after his dad passed away even though I thought it would be more than understandable if they would cancel.
I felt so much sympathy for Jagger when I read his message. We never see him open up this much.
I can not describe how much I was looking forward this concert, especially because my girlfriend and friends had never seen them before, but this makes you realise how insignificant fun stuff like going to concerts can be when there are many people like L'Wren Scott who struggle so much in life that they would take their own...
We're still going to Melbourne for the weekend and just have a lovely weekend down there and we're looking forward to the stones coming back to Australia, whenever Jagger feels ready for it.
So good to read your post. Hope you have a great weekend!
Yes... Nice post. Hope you all have a great weekend.
Peace,
Mr DJA
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michaelsavage
The Stones did the right thing!
this is the first time i agree with you.
Jeroen
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lem motlow
always liked l'wren
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lem motlow
always liked l'wren
Can you please stop making this about you and what you like? No one cares who you like so f*ck off.
in response to lem's earlier post to me on another thread...
Posted by: lem motlow ()
Date: March 18, 2014 04:57PM
will you please stop trying to make this about you and your stupid gossip mongering and just fck off.
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CindyC
why because I don't run with my tail between my legs when someone insults me and tells me to @#$%& off?
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paulm
MJ's quick, formal response on his website surely reflects some of his inner anguish, but I also think some of the wording is legal-ese, as in damage control, as in preventive measure to deflect potential civil suits. Before I get flamed, step outside the emotional and consider the implications: this is big business.
Guys, did you see MJ's beach pic in Oz? Dude was happy. The polar opposite was going on with Ms. Scott. Has someone ever dumped you, and while you're crying, they're smiling, moving on with life, partying with friends, happy to finally let you go? Feels great doesn't it? And have you been on the other side, and been wary of the ex who is acting unstable, obsessed?
Wouldn't be surprised if L'Wren saw that beach pic that morning.
About the money, her condo alone was valued at about the debt owed. Clean slate.
Her former housekeeper said how much L'Wren wanted to be rich and famous. Well she got all that, but lost herself, and to what? Being broken hearted about being dumped by a known philanderer who has a parade of children and abandoned relationships in his wake? Really? Take your life for that?
Like many, I bought into the image of L'Wren being this tall, strong, smart, successful woman who perhaps was a lil' more intelligent than Jerry Hall. Goes to show how much we know. Nothing.
This story is so disturbing. For me it's casting a shadow on part of the Stones...for the moment, I could give a rat's ass about seeing MJ sing in Oz or anywhere else. Give it a rest for a while.
In a way, I feel bad for Keith & Co. too. They're old now, and statistically, these could be some of the last opportunities for the world's greatest rock n' roll band.
Peace out people.
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Redhotcarpet
Weird how many fans pretend to be some kind of volontary PR agents against other fans who dare speculate about what just happened to one of the most celebrated persons ever. We all understand this is horrible to Mick and her family and friends.
I was thinking the same thing Mr Carpet...this place is loaded with volunteers...we need order
Time to call in the deputies to deal with the volunteers.
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stupidguy2
Jeez, paulmm,
that's cynical. W
Whatever 'legalizing', 'damage control' is going on, the man just lost someone who was dear to him. That overshadows everything.
He's not just MICK JAGGER, ICONIC ROCK STAR -
he's a guy who's partner just killed herself.
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duffydawg
This is actually more unfortunate and a sadder situation then only letting Mick Taylor play on 3 songs. Horrible - just horrible.