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en Even before we moved to England we thought we were like a British band. We wanted to be The Who and I kind of admired Mick Jagger, ... We used to play the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Los Angeles. I would be wheeled on stage in a little ocean liner we made out of wire and papier-mâché, waving hello to the crowd of four or even five people. That's when we realised maybe we were not going to be The Who.

en It really comes down to Mick. He's the one who was constantly trying to get these five people in one room together. This is his love, his baby. It's his band, and there's nothing more he loves to do than get up on stage and play with us.

en [Cavett also interviews Mick Jagger backstage.] If he had on a business suit, it would have been appropriate, ... Then he went on, screeching across the stage with his arms out front. I thought, 'Is that the guy from the London School of Economics?' -- which is where he went to school. He is a very, very smart man.
  Dick Cavett

en Word was got to (Stones frontman) Mick Jagger and he announced that the band would take a 10-minute break.

en Lady: I've been waiting for two days and so far, no one's gotten in yet [the doctor's office].
Samantha: I was once told I wouldnt' be able to get backstage to see Mick Jagger. Well I did get backstage...and I blew him. [Silence] Excuse me... I don't know if this is an appropriate question to ask...
Lady: I think we passed appropriate a few seconds ago.
Samantha: What kind of cancer do you have?
Lady: Breast.
Samantha: Breast! Me too. I'm curious...Do you have children?
Lady: I'm a nun.
Samantha: You have none.
Lady: No, no, no...I AM a nun. But that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy your Mick Jagger story.
Samantha: I thought that nuns had to wear...
Lady: Oh, I haven't worn a habbit in years.
Samantha: So then...you don't have sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Never had sex?
Lady: No.
Samantha: Ohh. [thoughtful silence] Just one more.
Lady: Go right ahead.
Samantha: Are you allowed to masturbate?
Lady: [thinking] I never asked. But thanks for getting my mind off cancer for the first time in a week.
Samantha: Happy to help.


en Andrew and I realised that we'd made a mistake, ... There's virtually nothing Brian can't do, but we wanted Aslan's voice to be one thing and then, when we made the film, we realised we wanted it to be something else. It was just one of those things that happen in film making.

en I don't think she, deep down in her soul, wanted to be a sort of Mick Jagger and sleep with everybody, never settle down and have 800 kids all over the world. I think she actually did long for some stability.

en I think Mick Jagger would be astounded and amazed if he realized to many people he is not a sex symbol, but a mother image.
  David Bowie

en Over the course of our career we've been fortunate enough to share the stage with a select few of the bands we grew up on, admired and respected including AC/DC, Deep Purple, Guns N' Roses and Iron Maiden. The only band that we have never played with but have always wanted to is the Rolling Stones.
  Lars Ulrich

en A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. On late ex-wife Paula Yates and her lover Michael Hutchence: They thought they were Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. In fact they were more like Tom and Jerry.
  Bob Geldof

en He's our Mick Jagger, no doubt.

en Mick Jagger at 62 is not old. Frank Sinatra at 62 was old.

en He's like the Mick Jagger of the judicial world.

en Mick Jagger is about as sexy as a pissing toad.
  Truman Capote

en It's a name that one of our friends thought up. It represents a play on tomboyish females and sort of a play on gender. We were an all female band at first. It kind of made sense.


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