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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 2, 2012 06:13



......................................................................... Mick----Charlie 1965 ---- Gered Mankowtz



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 3, 2012 10:45



.............................. Rolling Stone mag - November 2012



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 4, 2012 00:50



Guitar Aficionado Vol4/No3



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 4, 2012 01:24



L'Wren Scott - Mick Jagger - Obama election fundraiser - Paris 1 October 2012



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: October 4, 2012 02:57

Rockie, you're going wild with the good stuff! Love those guitars.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: The Wick ()
Date: October 4, 2012 03:43

For someone with an outstanding taste in clothes, Mick destroys everything he wears with his often dodgy trainers. I think I bought the pair he has on there sometime in the late 80s at a 99 cent store.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 4, 2012 05:41

Quote
The Wick
For someone with an outstanding taste in clothes, Mick destroys everything he wears with his often dodgy trainers. I think I bought the pair he has on there sometime in the late 80s at a 99 cent store.

Au contraire, being the fitness buff Jagger is, it's function over style when it comes to footwear.


Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: October 4, 2012 05:47

Quote
Edith Grove
Quote
The Wick
For someone with an outstanding taste in clothes, Mick destroys everything he wears with his often dodgy trainers. I think I bought the pair he has on there sometime in the late 80s at a 99 cent store.

Au contraire, being the fitness buff Jagger is, it's function over style when it comes to footwear.

I normally love Mick's style, but come on, with all the money he has he can easily have both function and style. Those shoes are just plain ugly,he could have at least worn a darker color. In fact, his entire outfit looks like L'Wren dragged him out of the house kicking and screaming at the last minute.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 4, 2012 05:52

Quote
latebloomer
his entire outfit looks like L'Wren dragged him out of the house kicking and screaming at the last minute.

How do you know that didn't really happen ? grinning smiley


Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: October 4, 2012 05:56

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Edith Grove
Quote
latebloomer
his entire outfit looks like L'Wren dragged him out of the house kicking and screaming at the last minute.

How do you know that didn't really happen ? grinning smiley

Yes! Wouldn't you just love to hear that conversation...

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 5, 2012 11:26



From 'Bam-Bam' To 'Cherry Oh! Baby' - Dymamic Sounds 1972



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 7, 2012 05:43



ALL BACK TO MY PLACE - MOJO 228 November 2012



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: October 7, 2012 06:48

Thanks re MT. He looked like an angel when I first met him. That photo is rather sad. Time to find a good facialist. Attention L'Wren!

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: October 7, 2012 10:01

Yes, Mick T is looking tragic.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 7, 2012 11:05

Yeah but Mick looks like he's stepped from a
Leone Spag-Western ...oh and what wonderful lighting...



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: October 7, 2012 12:40

A guy who's singin' "Hound Dog" in the shower couldn't be bad >grinning smiley<

HMN



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 7, 2012 15:01

Best Saturday night record.......Beat It by Michael Jackson ??

That's a little out of the blue.


Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 7, 2012 23:37





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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: October 7, 2012 23:51

Arthur Elgort... he's the photographer that my buddy from college was working for in 1981 when I got tipped off about the WOAF video shoot.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: JJackFl ()
Date: October 7, 2012 23:56

Melody Maker, 26 June 1965

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 8, 2012 00:02







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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: JJackFl ()
Date: October 8, 2012 00:39





Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 9, 2012 09:22



DOOM & GLOOM - Early Songs of Angst of Disaster 1927 - 1945
Trikont US-0364



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: October 10, 2012 20:39

Denver cops were all shook up because of King of Rock ‘n Roll’s lavish generosity


Elvis Presley and Denver Police Chief George L. Seaton. Presley donated money for the construction of gym at 35th and Colorado.
Here, he is receiving his honorary police badge from Chief Seaton on Nov. 17, 1970.
Photo by Bill Smith, Courtesy of the Denver Police Department.

When you think of Elvis, you think Sun Records to Graceland in Memphis, the Tupelo hill country of his boyhood, the neon lights of the Vegas Strip. But the snowy slopes of Colorado? Think again. In the 1970s, John Denver might have had Colorado Rocky Mountain high, but the King of Rock ‘n Roll held court over Denver’s law enforcement community. He did pretty well as he pleased from the mountains to the city streets.

His generosity was legendary and, after his drug-related death, controversial for the Denver Police Department. Elvis was a fan of law enforcement. Besides at least two badges he wielded in Denver, he was an honorary chief deputy for the sheriff’s department for Memphis and a “federal agent at large” for Richard Nixon. In Denver, he showered gifts — Cadillacs, expensive jewelry, lavish ski vacations — on Denver police administrators and detectives, including narcotics investigators, a Denver Post investigation in 1982 found.

Elvis handed out gold necklaces as freely as if they were Mardi Gras throws. “Everyone was wearing them there for a time,” an unnamed police source told Denver Post reporter Jack Taylor 30 years ago. All the necklaces included a lightning bolt and the letters TCB, or Takin’ Care of Business, fat Elvis’ motto and the name of his band. The friendships took off after Denver cops provided security for show in 1970, according to accounts.

The necklaces alone — hardly the extent of The King’s gifts — were estimated to be worth $700 to $800 each in 1976, back when the average monthly rent was $220 and a home cost less than $13,000. He was also rumored to have taken officers on “blank check” shopping sprees.

In 1970, Presley stroked a check for $5,500 to outfit a police officers gymnasium at East 35th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. Police Chief George L. Seaton gave him a badge in front of a police photographer.

Art Dill, who succeeded Seaton in 1972, formed an even closer relationship with Presley, later giving The King a badge and a captain’s uniform. Dill refused a Cadillac — “No way, I’m the chief of police,” he reportedly told The King. He later accepted a a World War I-vintage Colt .45 pistol.

In 1982, the state Senate Judiciary Committee called Dill to testify about the gifts. Dill had made a name for himself in the department in 1961, leading an internal affairs investigation into a cop-run burglary ring. He brought 50 officers to justice.

Dill told senators the gifts officers accepted were “morally wrong,” but not illegal. He said he paid for a badge and uniform he gave Presley with his own money. Dill said he did not know why Presley gave him the valuable pistol, or why the showman gave the gifts he gave to other officers. The next year, Dill retired.

It was alleged but never proven that Presley was allowed to go on a drug raid with Denver cops, and Elvis famously wore his Denver police uniform to go out in public incognito, even once attending a funeral in Colorado in DPD dress blues.

At other times, Presley kept an even lower Colorado profile. Sources told the Post 30 years ago that he woe a ski mask on the slopes at Vail. Stories abound about rowdy nights on borrowed ski mobiles. He was allegedly once reported by Susan Ford, President Ford’s 18-year-old daughter.

In his 1991 book, “The Life and Cuisine of Elvis Presley,” author David Adler tells of Elvis making up his mind in the Jungle Room at Graceland, while entertaining two Denver cops, to take an immediate flight back to Denver to have the best sandwich he’d ever enjoyed, the Fool’s Gold Loaf at the Colorado Mine Company restaurant in Glendale.

“Before the lawmen knew what was happening they were seated inside Elvis’ stretch Mercedes along with another couple of Elvis’ buddies, and whisked to the Memphis airport,” Adler writes.”Elvis’ personal jet, the Lisa Marie, was waiting for them on the tarmac. As the four jet engines roared for takeoff, the excitement inside the plane revved even higher as Elvis and his guests were about to be flown the two hours to Denver for Elvis’ favorite sandwich, the most mouthwatering sandwich known to the King.”

He concluded the tale, “Elvis’ plane touched down at 1:40 a.m. at Stapleton Airport and taxied to a private hangar. The owner of the restaurant personally brought Elvis and his party the order on silver trays. For two hours in the Denver night, the feasting went on. It was typical of Elvis’ generosity that he insisted that the plane’s pilots, Milo High and Elwood Davis, join the fun.”


DenverPost

HMN



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-10-10 20:40 by Honestman.

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 12, 2012 13:34



THE JOLLY BOYS - Featuring Albert Minott - Great Expectations



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 12, 2012 13:45

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Rockman
THE JOLLY BOYS - Featuring Albert Minott - Great Expectations

Never heard of these guys. What's their story ?


Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Deltics ()
Date: October 12, 2012 23:13

Pete Richard?!





Gotta love those Japanese translations!

[www.45cat.com]


"As we say in England, it can get a bit trainspottery"

Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 13, 2012 00:09

Never heard of these guys. What's their story ?

Hi Edith...
Been around on and off for years .... entertained at some
of Erroll Flynn's parties way back ... best do a Wiki to get more info...

Yeah Deltics some of those Japanese lyrics etc are pretty wild .......



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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 13, 2012 00:16



.......The world of the hit-man ... Brad boy is damn good ...so is James Gandolfini
Hard ...Brutal... comical at the strangest times and not nice about the ladies ...AND oh yeah cool soundtrack




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Re: Some Kinda Stones Connections
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: October 13, 2012 09:10

Thanks for the Chris Jagger bits and pieces, and for the heads-up on this one - I like it, I like it, yes I do!




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