Bill Carlson interviews Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones for WCCO. Digitized by TCMediaNow a 501c3 dedicated to preserving Twin Cities film and video. Please consider supporting preservation of local history www.tcmedianow.com
Mick looks so laid-back in this interview. Mick is looking fine as wine 🍷. He has a beautiful accent. He has a love for the U.S. he is very calm in his demeanor. He is very serious about his music 🎶 🎵 and his songwriting 🎉🎉. He definitely loves what he does. He's love acting as well. He's very versatile in all that he does. He likes to step out into new things🎉🎉.
It could be, because although they mention Performance (finished 1968), they don't discuss at all the delay in release (1970), which I think they would have. :0)
Mick Jagger really nailed it with a political situation in this country, if you think about it that's exactly what's going on now today and it must have started back in the '70s, as an aftermath of the 60s
This is 1970. Interview mentions the movie Performance multiple times. Some artwork from the movie in the backdrop. This was filmed in London as he mentions. I’d assume it was filmed right around the release of the movie which was August of 1970
@@MethildeThere are always people around who want to burn down anything unusual and interesting that crashes the norm. They were probably hoping for another John Wayne movie. :0)
So ❤ed Micks look in the early 70s. Did so much art works of Jagger in the 70s. But odd that he's talking so low in this interview. Mick was so damn sexy in the late 60s & early 70s. Loved his charisma. Didn't care for his acting in Ned Kelly though. But Micks still full of energy with his wellness routine. I hope he lives to see youngest son on stage. ❤
Mick didn’t care for his performance in Ned Kelly either but he was fantastic in Performance. He’s much better as an androgynous reclusive rock star living with two women taking mushrooms than an Aussie outlaw cowboy.
@@Revolver1981 No, there's others. It's a Brando thing, talking on camera while eating. Mick, Keith and most rebellious stars of the time were doing their own version of Marlon Brando. They had a disregard for the normal conservative press.
@@Revolver1981 Laugh all you want buffoon but you’re actually wrong but to be fair you’re too young to know or too old to remember that it was once considered bad manners to talk while eating. It was certainly considered rude on camera. Marlon Brando did both, while he scratched himself as well. It was sort of an F you to the status quo, which was cool back then, at least when someone as cool as Brando or Jagger did it. It’s like he’s saying “You’re in my space but I’ll still give you the time of day while I enjoy my snack.” Of course now it goes unnoticed as you so well demonstrated.
This is 1971 and it makes me wonder how Mick feels now. To get things done you must work hard. 1971, or 1969? Performance is a that never made it to middle America. When it came out, it went to the big cities only.💜🌹🐟🐏🦄🌸😇🐎🐪🌱🐠🐐🐞🍀🐡🦗🐓🌼🐹🌿🦂💥🐈🥴😻💋🧡☘💜🌹🐟🐏🦄🌸😇🐎🐪🌱🌿🐹🌼🐓🦗🐡🍀🐞🐐🐠🦂💥🐈🥴😻💋🧡☘