Post by the Scribe on Apr 9, 2020 8:47:00 GMT
ronstadt.proboards.com/thread/469/linda-mick-jagger
some highlights:
some highlights:
Jul 22, 2012 8:47:02 GMT -5 kgreen said:
I know there were always rumors about Mick, but thought it was just a "musical encounter". Wonder if Linda will talk about or confirm/refute in her book? Just came across this review, never even heard of the book, was looking for a release date of Linda's book.....does anyone know??
Book Review
Jagger Unauthorized
Christopher Andersen
May 28, 1993
Details Writer: Christopher Andersen; Genres: Biography, Music
Now, let's see: Mick Jagger hated the smell of Jerry Hall's breast milk. He's a lousy tipper. He slept with Linda Ronstadt and had a fling with Margaret Trudeau and, very likely, Princess Margaret. He slept with lots of men—not just David Bowie, as Bowie's ex-wife, Angela, revealed three years ago, but also (among the famous ones) the Stones' first rhythm guitarist, Brian Jones; the group's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham; and probably Andy Warhol. Jagger and Bowie enjoyed a impromptu threesome with Bette Midler in a closet during a party. And, yes, he and Rudolf Nureyev even made a tongue-in-cheek pass at Geraldo Rivera!
I know there were always rumors about Mick, but thought it was just a "musical encounter". Wonder if Linda will talk about or confirm/refute in her book? Just came across this review, never even heard of the book, was looking for a release date of Linda's book.....does anyone know??
Book Review
Jagger Unauthorized
Christopher Andersen
May 28, 1993
Details Writer: Christopher Andersen; Genres: Biography, Music
Now, let's see: Mick Jagger hated the smell of Jerry Hall's breast milk. He's a lousy tipper. He slept with Linda Ronstadt and had a fling with Margaret Trudeau and, very likely, Princess Margaret. He slept with lots of men—not just David Bowie, as Bowie's ex-wife, Angela, revealed three years ago, but also (among the famous ones) the Stones' first rhythm guitarist, Brian Jones; the group's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham; and probably Andy Warhol. Jagger and Bowie enjoyed a impromptu threesome with Bette Midler in a closet during a party. And, yes, he and Rudolf Nureyev even made a tongue-in-cheek pass at Geraldo Rivera!
Jul 22, 2012 22:47:14 GMT -5 the Scribe said:
If I were Linda I would write two books. One for now and one for after she was dead. ha She probably had some fun between her serial monogamy but after all she was the one time Queen of Rock and Roll where sex, drugs and music was the mantra. She didn't need a man to define herself and sex is just sex after all (unless you are a hypocritical religionist). It is not an evil act and if there is love involved all the better but if not then it's just a physical thing and fun for that moment. I only wish she had been my first!
If I were Linda I would write two books. One for now and one for after she was dead. ha She probably had some fun between her serial monogamy but after all she was the one time Queen of Rock and Roll where sex, drugs and music was the mantra. She didn't need a man to define herself and sex is just sex after all (unless you are a hypocritical religionist). It is not an evil act and if there is love involved all the better but if not then it's just a physical thing and fun for that moment. I only wish she had been my first!
Jul 26, 2012 20:02:19 GMT -5 lance said:
Linda and Mick are mentioned in the Andy Warhol Diaries, Feb 20 1977. Bianca accused Mick of seeing Linda Ronstadt.
Linda and Mick are mentioned in the Andy Warhol Diaries, Feb 20 1977. Bianca accused Mick of seeing Linda Ronstadt.
Jul 27, 2012 8:56:53 GMT -5 memac62 said:
This is from the book Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger by Christopher Anderson concerning Ms. Ronstadt:
"One of the new women in Mick's life who did give Bianca some concern was a rock star famous for her many and varied liaisons. Linda Ronstadt already had a half dozen platinum albums and a string of hits such as "You're No Good," When Will I Be Loved," "Long, Long Time," "Tracks of My Tears," and "Blue Bayou" to her credit when she and Mick got together in the late 1970s. She was also known for the men in her life: rocker Jackson Browne, singer-songwriter J.D. Souther, comedians Steve Martin and Albert Brooks, Pete Hamill, and then-and-future California governor Jerry Brown, to name just a few. Ronstadt didn't regard her love life as anything out of the ordinary. "I wish I had as much in bed," she claimed, "as I get in the newspapers."
With Mick's help, Ronstadt, who had a difficult time mastering the lyrics to "Tumbling Dice," recorded her own version of the song. Her countrified take was one of the rare covers of the Stones tune ever to make it into the Top Ten.
It was only a matter of time before Bianca learned that her husband was spending quality time with Ronstadt at the singer's ocean-front home. Although she flew straight to California and confronted Mick - effectively bringing an end to the affair - Bianca admitted that she actually liked Ronstadt; the only woman she really felt threatened by was still Carly Simon."
This is from the book Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger by Christopher Anderson concerning Ms. Ronstadt:
"One of the new women in Mick's life who did give Bianca some concern was a rock star famous for her many and varied liaisons. Linda Ronstadt already had a half dozen platinum albums and a string of hits such as "You're No Good," When Will I Be Loved," "Long, Long Time," "Tracks of My Tears," and "Blue Bayou" to her credit when she and Mick got together in the late 1970s. She was also known for the men in her life: rocker Jackson Browne, singer-songwriter J.D. Souther, comedians Steve Martin and Albert Brooks, Pete Hamill, and then-and-future California governor Jerry Brown, to name just a few. Ronstadt didn't regard her love life as anything out of the ordinary. "I wish I had as much in bed," she claimed, "as I get in the newspapers."
With Mick's help, Ronstadt, who had a difficult time mastering the lyrics to "Tumbling Dice," recorded her own version of the song. Her countrified take was one of the rare covers of the Stones tune ever to make it into the Top Ten.
It was only a matter of time before Bianca learned that her husband was spending quality time with Ronstadt at the singer's ocean-front home. Although she flew straight to California and confronted Mick - effectively bringing an end to the affair - Bianca admitted that she actually liked Ronstadt; the only woman she really felt threatened by was still Carly Simon."
Jul 27, 2012 9:20:04 GMT -5 djay said:
A new day! I never thought I'd see the day when a hack like Christopher Andersen (unauthorized biographer of Princess Dianna and "Jackie O") is quoted here. This guy has been cranking out books about people he's never meant, based on what he's read in People, Us and the famous National Enquirer at a faster rate than Mitt Romney is making international enemies.
As for what LR may or may not talk about in her book--who knows. I do hope she considers that it'll be talked about one way or the other (a writers omissions make just as much news as their confessions).
A new day! I never thought I'd see the day when a hack like Christopher Andersen (unauthorized biographer of Princess Dianna and "Jackie O") is quoted here. This guy has been cranking out books about people he's never meant, based on what he's read in People, Us and the famous National Enquirer at a faster rate than Mitt Romney is making international enemies.
As for what LR may or may not talk about in her book--who knows. I do hope she considers that it'll be talked about one way or the other (a writers omissions make just as much news as their confessions).
Jul 27, 2012 15:15:24 GMT -5 the Scribe said:
It was only a matter of time before Bianca learned that her husband was spending quality time with Ronstadt at the singer's ocean-front home. Although she flew straight to California and confronted Mick - effectively bringing an end to the affair - Bianca admitted that she actually liked Ronstadt; the only woman she really felt threatened by was still Carly Simon."
I would have to hear this from Linda to believe any of it but it makes for good tabloid press and chatter. Linda has been amazingly good at keeping the wraps on gossip the way Elvis was able to do.
It was only a matter of time before Bianca learned that her husband was spending quality time with Ronstadt at the singer's ocean-front home. Although she flew straight to California and confronted Mick - effectively bringing an end to the affair - Bianca admitted that she actually liked Ronstadt; the only woman she really felt threatened by was still Carly Simon."
I would have to hear this from Linda to believe any of it but it makes for good tabloid press and chatter. Linda has been amazingly good at keeping the wraps on gossip the way Elvis was able to do.