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Rolling Stones Programme On Bbc4 Last Night
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Did anyone see it. Just watching it on catch up now. Funny, when I was younger I thought Mick Jagger was ugly but seeing it now, I would :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He could sometimes manage an expression of 'little boy innocence' (despite his 'wild' reputation) when he was young
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. . . but, sadly, age and illness have taken their toll recently
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A star as big and for as long as Mick Jagger has been a star is a guarantee of polarised opinions.
I remember that the sight of his sneering visage from Top Of The Pops used to be enough to convince the 'older generation' that he was the architect of the end of civilisation as we know it!
I think he was, is, and remains, a true star, which is what we need more of, instead of 'celebrities' who get to famous for five minutes because they haven't actually done anything memorable.
I remember that the sight of his sneering visage from Top Of The Pops used to be enough to convince the 'older generation' that he was the architect of the end of civilisation as we know it!
I think he was, is, and remains, a true star, which is what we need more of, instead of 'celebrities' who get to famous for five minutes because they haven't actually done anything memorable.
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