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Why did Mick get knighted anyway? and if he got one, why didn't Keith? i understand someone like Bob Geldof being knighted.
But Keith has said "they wanted to run us out, now they give knighthoods " or words to that effect...don't think he'd want it.
Mick has had these aspirations since he was young. I recall an old interview where he mentioned this. And by affiliating with Tony Blair, it came to pass. But giving one to Keith was never on the cards.
I don't agree. Had Keith wanted one, I have no doubt he would have been nominated by Blair at the same time as Mick. He didn't, so he wasn't. You don't get the offer if on soundings you are likely to refuse.
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Stoneage
Considering the fact that Sir Michael is not a commoner anymore, - shouldn't they rename the group to "Sir Michael and his Rolling Stones" to honour this?
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Beast
Maybe the question in the thread title was meant to say "would" rather than "should"? In any case, some of us already hold Keith in far higher esteem than could ever be bestowed on him by any grade of British honour!
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Naturalust
Since Keith and his family live in America now for decades, I think it's safe to say he has abandoned the old realm.
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Naturalust
Since Keith and his family live in America now for decades, I think it's safe to say he has abandoned the old realm.
Well, he still owns a home in England (Redlands), since 1966 in fact.
He could presumably apply for AMERICAN citizenship, but hasn't.
So he may still travel under a British passport, not sure.
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Naturalust
Since Keith and his family live in America now for decades, I think it's safe to say he has abandoned the old realm.
Well, he still owns a home in England (Redlands), since 1966 in fact.
He could presumably apply for AMERICAN citizenship, but hasn't.
So he may still travel under a British passport, not sure.
Home is where the heart is and I don't think there is any doubt with Patti and the girls in CT/NYC where Keith's heart is.I think you are right about citizenship however, not sure there is any benefit in him applying in the USA. He's probably got resident alien status which allows him to work, etc.
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Naturalust
Since Keith and his family live in America now for decades, I think it's safe to say he has abandoned the old realm.
Well, he still owns a home in England (Redlands), since 1966 in fact.
He could presumably apply for AMERICAN citizenship, but hasn't.
So he may still travel under a British passport, not sure.
Home is where the heart is and I don't think there is any doubt with Patti and the girls in CT/NYC where Keith's heart is.I think you are right about citizenship however, not sure there is any benefit in him applying in the USA. He's probably got resident alien status which allows him to work, etc.
Yes, but Keith's heart is crosseyed...
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Stoneage
Considering the fact that Sir Michael is not a commoner anymore, - shouldn't they rename the group to "Sir Michael and his Rolling Stones" to honour this?
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DeanGoodman
Mick accepted the knighthood to impress his dad, and rightly so. Keith would reject a similar, garden-variety knighthood, but might give some thought to a baronetcy or hereditary peerage. Which would never happen in a million years, obviously.
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DeanGoodman
Mick accepted the knighthood to impress his dad, and rightly so. Keith would reject a similar, garden-variety knighthood, but might give some thought to a baronetcy or hereditary peerage. Which would never happen in a million years, obviously.
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SomeTorontoGirl
He'd never accept it. But when he's in town this month I'm gonna raid my lingerie drawer and make him a Knight of the Garter. No paltry honour!
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(From Bill Wyman's "The Stones: A History in Cartoons")