MICK JAGGER Goddess in the Doorway
Written by Keith Kirchner, on 20-11-2008 04:32
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MICK JAGGER Goddess in the Doorway

Old Mick's got together with Bill Laswell (?!), Dave Stewart, and Flea to see if he can get all them to stop what they're doing and sound the same under his bland writing (even Bowie can still act a little edgy) Jagger, without Keith Richards in the role of hellhound on his trail, appears freed from his audience's expectation of how a Rolling Stones album should sound. But probably Richards just wouldn't put up with this nonsense.

Last update: 20-11-2008 04:32

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Keywords : MICK JAGGER, Goddess in the Doorway, London, classic rock, geriatric rock
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