Missed those every three years Stones tours the last fifty years, eh?
Missed those every three years Stones tours the last fifty years, eh?
Missed those every three years Stones tours the last fifty years, eh?
The Tyler impression was Jagger's way of saying: "The Stones may be corporate, but I'll never be in a fucking Burger King commercial."
The Tyler impression was Jagger's way of saying: "The Stones may be corporate, but I'll never be in a fucking Burger King commercial."
At least Kattan didn't finish a bit, then survey the audience with a look like "I just invented comedy."
At least Kattan didn't finish a bit, then survey the audience with a look like "I just invented comedy."
Maybe it was an homage to a second-rater.
Maybe it was an homage to a second-rater.
@avclub-f4c079d9bc18a6928879f71f17878b7c:disqus How, by actually giving credit to Willie Dixon, Womack, Slim Harpo and the other blues artists the Stones covered on their early albums, so that they actually received royalties? Sorry, Jagger is a saint compared to the cynical blues rape of Zep.
@avclub-f4c079d9bc18a6928879f71f17878b7c:disqus How, by actually giving credit to Willie Dixon, Womack, Slim Harpo and the other blues artists the Stones covered on their early albums, so that they actually received royalties? Sorry, Jagger is a saint compared to the cynical blues rape of Zep.
C'est Occupy McGill. Ce'st ca!
C'est Occupy McGill. Ce'st ca!
Nope. I'm glad he's getting some sympathy after the added embarassment of that recently unearthed Mr. Peepers script.
Nope. I'm glad he's getting some sympathy after the added embarassment of that recently unearthed Mr. Peepers script.
Beck was smoking, and the two really seemed to love eachother. Get Mick some decent new songs and they could redo his eighties solo period right.
Beck was smoking, and the two really seemed to love eachother. Get Mick some decent new songs and they could redo his eighties solo period right.
Discovering the one old blues song he didn't steal the writing credit from.
Discovering the one old blues song he didn't steal the writing credit from.
I liked the gospel opening to "The Last Time," considering the Stones derived their version from a gospel song by the Staple Singers. Jagger as Tyler was perfect - a sly acknowledgement that Tyler always was a clownish Jagger clone to begin with.
I liked the gospel opening to "The Last Time," considering the Stones derived their version from a gospel song by the Staple Singers. Jagger as Tyler was perfect - a sly acknowledgement that Tyler always was a clownish Jagger clone to begin with.