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Taylor1
That was the time of Lenin’s lost weekend .
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Taylor1
That was the time of Lenin’s lost weekend .
And the Brezhnev Tour
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hbwriter
I think the only real film/video footage of Jagger in 1974 are the IORR promo videos -but months before those were shot - in March, Jagger was on hand (along with Lennon,. Reagan, Sinatra and MANY other stars) to pay tribute to James Cagney in Los Angeles at the Hilton -
At 2:13 we see Mick Ali McGraw (Steve McQueen in is the house, too).
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treaclefingers
And Ali McGraw doesn't look mad anymore, re: that whole incident with Steve McQueen.
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hbwriter
At 2:13 we see Mick Ali McGraw (Steve McQueen in is the house, too).
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treaclefingers
And Ali McGraw doesn't look mad anymore, re: that whole incident with Steve McQueen.
She looks very clean overall
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Hairball
I don't recall there ever being "The New Dick Van Dyke" show back in '74...it must have been cancelled as soon as it aired.
I do remember Medical Center though....
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DiegoGlimmerStones
Reminds me of that time when Mick and Charlie were at Aretha's concert and they made a cameo on the film Amazing Grace
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hbwriter
How do you make the video link appear in the thread?
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schillid
Who the fuck is James Cagney
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Rockman
White Heat ..... influenced VU ......
One the funniest Cagney stories was in Rolling Stone
mag years back where they reckon he retired and bought
a small farm down south somewhere and then ole
Cags then went and bought something like fifty
hens and fifty roosters ta go with them .......
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Rockman
...hey well Ya get some things wrong ...
Maybe it was sixty roosters .... HHHHHaaaaaa