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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
- Doxa
Nobody outsmarts Mick Jagger when it comes to financial matters.
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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
- Doxa
Nobody outsmarts Mick Jagger when it comes to financial matters.
Well Allen Klein certainly did.
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georgie48
I heard that the Stones (Mick?) were pissed because Cohl and Rupert had made up a plan to have the Stones tour for around 1 billion dollars. Slave-Stones for massive numbers of concerts (like Michael Jackson in O2) and then ripping off the fans …
True or not … interesting
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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
- Doxa
Nobody outsmarts Mick Jagger when it comes to financial matters.
Well Allen Klein certainly did.
True. Trial and error.
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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
- Doxa
Nobody outsmarts Mick Jagger when it comes to financial matters.
Well Allen Klein certainly did.
True. Trial and error.
Surely. But I think what Mick actually learned was that he needs some true professionals to take care of his/their business and to deal with people like Klein. Someone who actually works for him/them. That's why, for example, Prince Rupert got the job. Mick's smartness is to acknowledge the nature and demands of the business and to pick up right people. And also get to rid of them when needed. That's true leadership and business smartness.
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Doxa
It would be interesting to know how seriously the Stones were actually thinking about calling it quits then, or how seriously they were thinking that they might do something again in some day. Around that time Keith started doing his memoir, and was, at least according to Jordan, thinking about retirement.
- Doxa
Nobody outsmarts Mick Jagger when it comes to financial matters.
Well Allen Klein certainly did.