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those-eyes-that-mouth:Mick and Bianca Jagger on honeymoon in Venice, 1971.

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Mick and Bianca Jagger on honeymoon in Venice, 1971.


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tomriddleslover: Mick Jagger, 1976 by Torbjörn Calvero

tomriddleslover:

Mick Jagger, 1976 by Torbjörn Calvero


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petersonreviews: Mick Jagger and Linda Ronstadt

petersonreviews:

Mick Jagger and Linda Ronstadt


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The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-HoggThe Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-HoggThe Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-HoggThe Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-HoggThe Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-Hogg

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968) Michael Lindsay-Hogg


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Monday MUZIC…

David Farrell - Photograph of Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, 196

David Farrell - Photograph of Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, 1963.


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So the season finale of Saturday Night Live will apparently be hosted by… Mick Jagger. What d

So the season finale of Saturday Night Live will apparently be hosted by… Mick Jagger. What do you think the odds are they’ll need to resort to a last minute replacement host, higher or lower than the odds Lindsay Lohan got?


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“oh baby, you’re sweet like sugar”

get well soon love…

put your mouth right here

gimme the beat boys & free my soul, i wanna get lost in your rock n’ roll

fresh to death & sick as ca-cancer

Portrait of Mick Jagger. ( had photo reference.)

Portrait of Mick Jagger. ( had photo reference.)


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The Rolling StonesThe 7” Singles 1963-1966 [Box Set]2022 ABKCO—————————————————Tracks Disc One:1. CoThe Rolling StonesThe 7” Singles 1963-1966 [Box Set]2022 ABKCO—————————————————Tracks Disc One:1. Co

The Rolling Stones
The 7” Singles 1963-1966 [Box Set]
2022 ABKCO
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Tracks Disc One:
1.Come On
2.I Want to Be Loved

Tracks Disc Two:
1.I Wanna Be Your Man
2.Stoned

Tracks Disc Three:
The Rolling Stones

1. Bye Bye Johnny
2. Money
3. You Better Move On
4. Poison Ivy

Tracks Disc Four:
1.Not Fade Away
2. Little by Little

Tracks Disc Five:
1.It’s All over Now
2.Good Times, Bad Times

Tracks Disc Six:
Five by Five

1. If You Need Me
2. Empty Heart
3. 2120 South Michigan Avenue
4. Confessin’ the Blues
5. Around and Around

Tracks Disc Seven:
1.Tell Me
2.I Just Want to Make Love to You

Tracks Disc Eight:
1.Time Is on My Side
2.Congratulations

Tracks Disc Nine:
1.Little Red Rooster
2.Off the Hook

Tracks Disc Ten:
1.Heart of Stone
2.What a Shame

Tracks Disc Eleven:
1.The Last Time
2.Play with Fire

Tracks Disc Twelve:
Got Live If You Want It!

1. We Want the Stones
2. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
3. Pain in My Heart
4. Route 66
5. I’m Moving On
6. I’m Alright

Tracks Disc Thirteen:
1.(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
2.The under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man

Tracks Disc Fourteen:
1.(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
2.The Spider and the Fly

Tracks Disc Fifteen:
1.Get off of My Cloud
2.I’m Free

Tracks Disc Sixteen:
1.Get off of My Cloud
2. The Singer Not the Song

Tracks Disc Seventeen:
1.As Tears Go By
2.Gotta Get Away

Tracks Disc Eighteen:
1.19th Nervous Breakdown
2.Sad Day
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*Long Live Rock Archive


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Mick Jagger, Keith Moon and Pete Townshend, during the filming of the Rolling Stones ’Rock &ls

Mick Jagger, Keith Moon and Pete Townshend, during the filming of the Rolling Stones Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus at Internel Studios in Stonebridge Park, Wembley. 1968.

Photo: David Cairns


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Future Glimmer Twins at Keith Richards’ country house Redlands in 1967

Get your Kick with Jumping Jack Mick

Screen shots from the famous promo clip for The Rolling Stones single “Jumping Jack Flash” of 1968, made for TV stations all over the world

Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)

Mick Jagger

(The Rolling Stones)


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Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)

Mick Jagger

(The Rolling Stones)


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Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)

Mick Jagger

(The Rolling Stones)


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Dolly Parton And Mick Jagger Backstage At The Bottom Line, 1977

You know what wasn’t happening in New York City in 1977? Country music. Punk rock was happening, disco was happening, and early hip hop was happening – all cutting-edge stuff. Country music was as far from the cutting edge as could be. But Dolly Parton didn’t much care, as you might expect. Big hair, big voice, big smile – big, you know, everything – Dolly Parton has never given the impression that she frets too much about what other people think.

And so in May 1977, Dolly was booked for three performances at New York City’s Bottom Line. (Though she was a fish out of water in New York, she wasn’t totally without fans – like Barbra Streisand and Bette Midler, she was a favorite of urban gay communities.) On this occasion, some boldface names of the nightlife scene came to the 400-seat venue to see her. After all, she was Dolly. Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen and John Belushi – all of whom had respect for country music – were all in the crowd that night, and Dolly blew the doors off the place.

–from a pretty fun listicle I found

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