"I Cant Turn You Loose" (Mick Jagger) "Commit A Crime" (Mick Jagger with Jeff Beck – guitar) Mick Jagger live White House 2012
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It’s also pretty ironic that the best rapper is a white dude too.
First song is about his bowels.
mick jagger is obvious manic – sad he has made som great music througout the years, but performing for cartoon Obama, como on. thats not the old rebel mick jagger
Jeff Beck,outstanding guitar player !
mick will be performing when he is 100 and he keeps getting better
mick is a fireball of energy… amazing live artist. best ever? yessss
What would the world be without mick Jagger ! ?
and he’s from england ; P
Artists *
pardon me … I meant responses *
possibly so and in that case I do offer my apologies..
I got so many negative response .., and I think what the hell ? this man has been entertaining a few generations .. he has in his own unique way made amazing statements in his more controversial days .. he helped change history .. many American Blues artist would NEVER be recognised in their ‘ own country’ .. I simply wonder at the antagonistic attitude many men displayed here ,sad , but not for Mick
i think the only military crashing plane is your own dude
brits or their sense of humour escapes you .
that was a compliment from Keith to Mick ..
so since you are an hater . what are you even doing here ?
go watch something else instead of spitting venom ….
deep down u prob wish u were like Mick , probably why you resent him
like all the guys who have no sex appeal at all , I love Keith but
people like you make me doubt if it is for the right reasons
or just because you resent Jagger
Marilyn, surely your comment to me is intended for someone else. My only comment on this video was "Mick is still the one.". I’m proud to be one of his most devoted fans. I’ve seen The Stones in concert 33 times since my first time in 1965 and even travelled to other continents to see them. I accept your apology in advance.
Where do these haters come from. The man gives an outstanding performance, hitting the stage running with a great soul burner and still dancing around showing the energy of someone half his age, gives a very humble analogy of how he got started in the blues and then does a great job on an old blues standard in tribute to the many great blues artists that have left us. And you find room to criticize. I got to wonder how good you could do up there in the spotlight. My guess is not good at all.
why do you hate him ? it is interesting ..,. the Stones would Not even exist without him and Keith .. they did it together … to begin with … how can anyone like the Stones and say such crap about Mick ? BE REAL
I would like to see you dancing AND singing simultaneously at about 70 ,
possibly jet legged , in the White House, performing for the Prez & friends , AND singing the Blues among many coloured Blues players … I wonder would you do it better ?
he is NOT doing bad at all, pardon me :d
not offended , you did not attack me , sorry too but your comment does sound like what a fat belly moron would say sitting at a computer munching on personal regrets , it would be great if you were a little more empathic , dear .. considering Mick is not your age and he was in the WH many people of colour , possibly jet legged , he is doing bad at all .. but that is just my opinion, too many negative projections he had to withstand.yet always give d best he can
loser .. GET A LIFE fighting and insulting for no reason
the internet and THE WORLD will be better off without people as you ..
why am I bothering ? you don’t even exist .. even a mosquito is more fascinating
Ke-Dollar Sign-Ha (Ke$ha) with Tick-Tock (Tik-Tok), Cher Lloyd with Swagger Jagger, Maroon 5 with Moves Like Jagger. I doubt that half of the people listening to these songs even know who Mick Jagger is! So, what’s with all the Stones’ references lately in pop music?
Keke- You really never heard of Mick Jagger before Kesha? Wow.
Does anybody know the guitar tab and/or the bass tab for State of Shock by Michael Jackson, The Jacksons and Mick Jagger. It was originally Freddy Mercury who did this song with him 🙂