Showing posts with label mick jagger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mick jagger. Show all posts

Monday, October 25, 2010

Monday, May 10, 2010

MICK JAGGER'S Wild Child Georgia May and Her Out of Control Model Lifestyle

Mick Jagger, the ultimate rock and roll bad boy it appears has a wild child on his hands. Georgia May Jagger, only 18 years old, has taken the modeling ...

Is Mick Jagger's little girl rolling out of control? Georgia May's talent to shock

Thanks to her mother being Jerry Hall and her father being Mick Jagger, Georgia May was being eyed up by designers and magazine editors before she was even ...

It's Rolling Stones Week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

"(Mick Jagger) likes comedy, he likes a good laugh, and we stayed friends," Fallon said. So when he heard the Stones' 1972 album "Exile on Main Street" was ...

The Beatles are Zombies Hunted by Mick Jagger in "Paul is Dead"

The four then cause worldwide mayhem, with top zombie-hunter Mick Jagger in hot pursuit. The Beatles also do battle with a Yoko Ono super-ninja and feed on ...

The making of the Rolling Stones' 'Exile on Main Street'

And when the rapacious taxmen of England came demanding more cash than Mick Jagger and Keith Richards — not to mention bandmates Charlie Watts, ...

Saturday, May 08, 2010

News: Rolling Stones Song Gets a Hearing

from HelloTxtAn unheard Rolling Stones song, “Plundered My Soul,” recorded for a 1972 album but never released, was issued as a limited-edition single in honor of Record ...

News:The Rolling Stones return to Exile

from HelloTxtIn 1971, the Stones decamped to France as tax exiles. The result? One heck of a house party and their greatest LP. Paul Sexton hears the inside story of the reissued Exile on Main St from Mick, Keith and Charlie...

Mick Jagger: 'Drugs fueled Rolling Stones classics'

from HelloTxtMick Jagger has rejected the suggestion drugs had a negative impact on the Rolling Stones, insisting the band wrote some of their biggest hits while under the influence. The legendary group famously indulged in narcotics during their 1960s and 70s heyday - particularly chief songwriters Jagger and Keith Richards. But the frontman insists the "party atmosphere" helped to inspire much of their music, particularly iconic 1972 album "Exile on Main Street." Jagger tells Absolute Radio, "That was a period of time when everyone took loads of drugs, it was very fashionable, but I mean, we did a lot of hard work as well, so it was a bit of a party atmosphere, loads of visitors, you know, there was a lot of drugs floating around, but not everyone was completely out of it all the time and we did a lot of good tracks, you know."