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I didn't know anything about this and it's on CTV right now. So far a great sit down with Mick and lots of clips. It is also on again at 7:30 on CTV2 and should be available on Crave likely tomorrow. Tyrone Edwards is in London for the interview and from what I have seen he is doing a "ripper" job. Jagger has been relaxed, funny and has lots to say.
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paterson1 wrote:
I didn't know anything about this and it's on CTV right now. So far a great sit down with Mick and lots of clips. It is also on again at 7:30 on CTV2 and should be available on Crave likely tomorrow. Tyrone Edwards is in London for the interview and from what I have seen he is doing a "ripper" job. Jagger has been relaxed, funny and has lots to say.
Does anyone at all, watch e talk?
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turkeytop wrote:
paterson1 wrote:
I didn't know anything about this and it's on CTV right now. So far a great sit down with Mick and lots of clips. It is also on again at 7:30 on CTV2 and should be available on Crave likely tomorrow. Tyrone Edwards is in London for the interview and from what I have seen he is doing a "ripper" job. Jagger has been relaxed, funny and has lots to say.
Does anyone at all, watch e talk?
I don't, but just stumbled across this at 7:15. It was on again on CTV2. Very well done and Mick was on for the whole half hour. Last that I heard, ETalk does quite well and the show has been on for a long long time. Whether an interview with Jagger would be any kind of draw is anyone's guess. But good on them for doing this.
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He wouldn't have done this fifty years ago
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cash wrote:
He wouldn't have done this fifty years ago
I wouldn't have either. Still wouldn't.
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turkeytop wrote:
cash wrote:
He wouldn't have done this fifty years ago
I wouldn't have either. Still wouldn't.
I don't know turkeytop. I think you would be rather entertaining for a half hour interview. Maybe a few stories from "north of the checkerboard?" ![]()
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Incredible to think it was exactly 64 years ago Sunday that the Rolling Stones performed publicly for the very first time. It was at London's Marquee Jazz Club and only about 100 people were there that day.
No one back then could have possibly known what they would become.
64 Years Ago Today: Iconic Rock Band Played Their First Show