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Topic: Lenny Kravitz: on holiday with Mick Return to archive
6th June 2004 02:01 PM
Monkey Woman Rolling Stone mag have a cool article about Lenny this week. We know he's a friend of Mick and has worked with him on his last two solo albums. He also opened for the Stones in 1994. Here's his story about what it feels like:

"Kravitz travels in the rarefied circles of fame, a world where he takes vacations with Mick Jagger.

"We're in the same workplace," Kravitz protests. He recalls a Bahamas holiday during a tour break when he was opening for the Rolling Stones. After dinner every night, Jagger would excuse himself -- to keep his voice in shape, he would sing along to a forty-minute tape of instrumental Stones songs. "I'd be upstairs, looking at the ocean and the stars, and Mick Jagger karaoke was coming through the floor, 'Satisfaction' and 'Street Fighting Man.' It was surreal."

Lenny also admits that he had "gotten high with the best of them: Mick, Neil Young." Who in that crowd has the best pot? "Um, usually I was the one getting them high. But I'd have to say Jerry Garcia." Kravitz met Garcia backstage at a Grateful Dead show during one of the band's never-ending dual drum solos. He recalls, "Never saw him before, never saw him again, but we got toked up in that little tent."


To the complete article: http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story?id=6085413&pageid=rs.Home&pageregion=single2

[Edited by Monkey Woman]
6th June 2004 03:05 PM
montana interesting...that would be precious stuff for a jagglicious' compilation
6th June 2004 03:58 PM
Monkey Woman Do you mean a compilation of Mick stories? Could be fun!