Word: mick
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wearing a striped blazer decorated with a yellow rose, she a big-shouldered coat, sequined Chiquita Banana shoes and a green straw hat. After presenting the $350,000 they had raised for earthquake relief for Nicaragua to the Pan American Development Foundation in Washington, Rolling Stone Mick Jogger and his look-alike Nicaraguan wife Bianco decided to try the exclusive Sans Souci restaurant. Paul DeLisle, the maître d'hôtel, was not impressed. "No reservation; no tie," he said, turning them away...
Burgess said that the response of youth to the book had made it possible for a film to be made. He added that before Stanley Kubrick, the director, decided to make the film, Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones had expressed a great interest in directing and acting in the film...
Shots of the Grateful Dead and Mick Jagger highlight this week's exhibit by Charlie Olchowski and John Shealy. Considering the circumstances under which he must have taken his shots of bands in performance, Olchowski's pictures are technical wonders. Olchowski's goal was to capture the various bands' music in their expressions: rock fans may find that he succeeded, but for others these shots are likely to be as unsatisfactory as watching Fillmore with the sound off. More interesting are Shealy's shots behind the scenes--backstage, in vans, among the crowds at Woodstock...
MONDAY: Gimme Shelter (1970) Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones, thousands of screaming teenyboppers and the Hell's Angels get their yaya's out in this documentary of the 1969 American tour...
...sulky Bob Dylan (Christopher Guest), lurking offstage like Achilles in his tent, comes bounding before the spotlight when fistfuls of greenbacks are offered. The dynamic, petite and greatly gifted Alice Playten makes a spastic dithyramb of her takeoff on Mick Jagger. The mimicking of motorcycle addicts and musicians so stoned that they hold onto their mike stands as if they were swaying lampposts is all well-etched commentary, held together by an endearingly bumbling announcer (John Belushi) who sometimes cannot read the slips in his hand...