#mick jagger
The Glimmering
how i be looking at you
“oh baby, you’re sweet like sugar”
get well soon love…
Good Times
put your mouth right here
Candid
gimme the beat boys & free my soul, i wanna get lost in your rock n’ roll
fresh to death & sick as ca-cancer
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
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