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Was he upset at all about Glenn Frey? Could you ask NME just to be sure?
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Munichhilton
Was he upset at all about Glenn Frey? Could you ask NME just to be sure?
Why don't you ask instead, Munich. We'll wait right here for the answer.
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Munichhilton
Was he upset at all about Glenn Frey? Could you ask NME just to be sure?
Why don't you ask instead, Munich. We'll wait right here for the answer.
Nothing so far...hang tight though, he's prolly just busy in Cuba and I've left a colorful voicemail
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it's from a 2-part series he did with the Daily Mirror. Could Mick have possibly chose a worse paper to be associated with? haha
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it's from a 2-part series he did with the Daily Mirror. Could Mick have possibly chose a worse paper to be associated with? haha
The Daily mail, The Daily express, The Star, The Sun?
All of them will insult your brain more deftly than a bottle of Jack Daniels......
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Munichhilton
Was he upset at all about Glenn Frey? Could you ask NME just to be sure?
Why don't you ask instead, Munich. We'll wait right here for the answer.
Nothing so far...hang tight though, he's prolly just busy in Cuba and I've left a colorful voicemail
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Munichhilton
Was he upset at all about Glenn Frey? Could you ask NME just to be sure?
Why don't you ask instead, Munich. We'll wait right here for the answer.
Nothing so far...hang tight though, he's prolly just busy in Cuba and I've left a colorful voicemail
Apparently Mick feels comfortable with the Glenn Frey situation, having just appeared on his last album. (Mick's memory is a little sketchy when it comes to the personalities of the individual Eagles).
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he didn't seem this upset about l'wren did he?
It's well known fact since 1960s, women didnt upset Mick Jagger... he had leaked to DM, days before the start of the 'Ole tour', when really started his current 'relationship' and who was 'aware of' it... then after this report he immediately was following the girlfriend on instagram, who just posted a picture of hers in Mexico.Quote
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he didn't seem this upset about l'wren did he?
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ladylouIt's well known fact since 1960s, women didnt upset Mick Jagger... he had leaked to DM, days before the start of the 'Ole tour', when really started his current 'relationship' and who was 'aware of' it... then after this report he immediately was following the girlfriend on instagram, who just posted a picture of hers in Mexico.Quote
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he didn't seem this upset about l'wren did he?
As for Bowie: I says, after read his 'RS mag tribute', definitely the ego of Mick was very upset with all worldwide impact of Bowie's death , including all the celebs coming out saying he changed forever their lives et al. After his 'RS mag tribute', I knew there will be no DB tribute in any Stones gig... his ego wasnt amused
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I believe I'm free to write my opinion on this board, based in which the media reports. You're being disrespectful to call my opinion crass. I dont think you should feels entitled to it. Your reply is an world of contradictions and wishful thinking.
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tumbled
he didn't seem this upset about l'wren did he?
As for Bowie: I says, after read his 'RS mag tribute', definitely the ego of Mick was very upset with all worldwide impact of Bowie's death , including all the celebs coming out saying he changed forever their lives et al. After his 'RS mag tribute', I knew there will be no DB tribute in any Stones gig... his ego wasnt amused
IMO It's obvious in 'his tribute' to Bowie that Mick have several issues with the fact he'll be remembered for his work/collaboration with Keith. Not for himself alone. His solo carrer, movies he produced... nothing this he'll be remembered for... but yes for his collaboration with Keith, for fact he's half part of a brilliant duo. And it's moot point if we ever would have heard about about him if he hadnt got together with Keith...Yes, I think it's all about his ego...Quote
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tumbled
he didn't seem this upset about l'wren did he?
As for Bowie: I says, after read his 'RS mag tribute', definitely the ego of Mick was very upset with all worldwide impact of Bowie's death , including all the celebs coming out saying he changed forever their lives et al. After his 'RS mag tribute', I knew there will be no DB tribute in any Stones gig... his ego wasnt amused
Where did you pull all of this out of?
The constant theories that Mick is always jealous of every other star got old decades ago. There has never been any proof of any of it, To me Jagger seems pretty comfortable with who and where he is. He is a bigger star then Bowie and always was and always will be. You don't think he knew that alot of people did like Bowie and none of it changes Jagger's life.
AS for no tribute to Bowie by the Stones thank God, Those things are so cheesy.
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Wondering if Mick has any thoughts on the death of Lemmy (RIP).
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Wondering if Mick has any thoughts on the death of Lemmy (RIP).
So now Mick is supposed to have biog thought about everyone who died. Lemmy in the big scheme of things in Rock really wasn't every meaningful. I doubt if Jagger gave it two thoughts.
Why do people always feel the need to build up someone after they die? Kind of like people who go around and say Bowie changed their lives. Hogwash and i am sure they were not telling anyone that a month earlier. IF a entertainer changed your life in a major way at all you need help. Its just someone says when they feel the need to honor someone just because they died.
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Wondering if Mick has any thoughts on the death of Lemmy (RIP).
So now Mick is supposed to have biog thought about everyone who died. Lemmy in the big scheme of things in Rock really wasn't every meaningful. I doubt if Jagger gave it two thoughts.
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Why do people always feel the need to build up someone after they die? Kind of like people who go around and say Bowie changed their lives. Hogwash and i am sure they were not telling anyone that a month earlier. IF a entertainer changed your life in a major way at all you need help. Its just someone says when they feel the need to honor someone just because they died.
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Wondering if Mick has any thoughts on the death of Lemmy (RIP).
So now Mick is supposed to have biog thought about everyone who died. Lemmy in the big scheme of things in Rock really wasn't every meaningful. I doubt if Jagger gave it two thoughts.
Haha I was half-joking as someone was curious about Mick's thoughts on Glen Frey (RIP)! I love the Stones and I love Motorhead!Quote
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Why do people always feel the need to build up someone after they die? Kind of like people who go around and say Bowie changed their lives. Hogwash and i am sure they were not telling anyone that a month earlier. IF a entertainer changed your life in a major way at all you need help. Its just someone says when they feel the need to honor someone just because they died.
Ahhh man you need to lighten up and stop forcing your own agenda on how or why people are affected by certain artists and entertainers.
So maybe art and music doesn't have the same impact on your life, and you don't have the same appreciation as others do - that's your problem, but why the need to be so nasty towards others feelings?
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Hairball
Wondering if Mick has any thoughts on the death of Lemmy (RIP).
So now Mick is supposed to have biog thought about everyone who died. Lemmy in the big scheme of things in Rock really wasn't every meaningful. I doubt if Jagger gave it two thoughts.
Why do people always feel the need to build up someone after they die? Kind of like people who go around and say Bowie changed their lives. Hogwash and i am sure they were not telling anyone that a month earlier. IF a entertainer changed your life in a major way at all you need help. Its just someone says when they feel the need to honor someone just because they died.
LOADS of people in the UK define seeing Starman on Top Of The Pops as a life changing moment, not to mention Bowie's broader mark on the 70s. Many though not all of those people being gay or bisexual. I don't know where you're from or how old you are but Bowie actually did change peoples lives and in as far as gay people did need help to come out openly in 1972 you are actually right on that point, albeit not quite as you meant it.
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thought this was interesting and didn't notice it posted already...
[www.nme.com]
LUKE MORGAN BRITTON, 22ND MARCH 2016
The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has spoken of his regret for not staying in touch with David Bowie prior to his death earlier this year.
The pair were friends and collaborators during the '70s and '80s, mostly notably working together for 1985 single 'Dancing In The Street'. However, The Mirror reports that Jagger has said that he hadn't seen Bowie in a "long time" before he died. Jagger describes himself as "very upset" at not being able to see his friend one last time.
Jagger also revealed that he was in New York, the city where Bowie lived and died, when he passed away. "I was listening to his album before he died and ahead of it coming out," Jagger is quoted as saying. "I thought I must get in touch with him as I hadn’t seen him in long time. But he died almost immediately after that. I was very upset."
The singer also confirmed that he was unaware that Bowie was battling cancer. "What he was going through must have been really wrenching," Jagger added. "But working and doing such good work until the very end is really laudable."
Reflecting on Bowie's career, Jagger continued: "He had sense of what he wanted to project and what he wanted to be personality-wise... he was rather chameleon like in that respect. He chose rather good designers to work and had a tremendous sense of style and verve that took his stage act to another level."
"He was a bit like Grace Jones in some respects, she did the same sort of thing. In a certain way, that’s a lot of superficiality... but for someone like Lady Gaga or Bowie, it’s part and parcel of their sense of style and the projection of their inner self."
Bowie passed away in January at the age of 69. In the aftermath of his death, Jagger paid tribute to "the good times" the pair shared.
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As for Bowie: I says, after read his 'RS mag tribute', definitely the ego of Mick was very upset with all worldwide impact of Bowie's death , including all the celebs coming out saying he changed forever their lives et al. After his 'RS mag tribute', I knew there will be no DB tribute in any Stones gig... his ego wasnt amused
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stanlove
Explain how it changed peoples lives. Thats hyperbowl .
But you did hit on why Bowie was so big in the UK and not in the USA. I have tried to explain why this is with artists like Bowie before but I get shouted down. Queen and the Smiths are two more.
England is a feminine country compared to the USA. So artists like that make it big in the UK but not in the USA..
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he divorced the blow torch
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His partner since 1977 bore him 4 children and Mick's gratitude and respect for this evinced in the form of a bouncing baby boy by another woman. & when Jerry filed for divorced, Mick was good enough to inform her that they were never really married.