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Topic: Jagger and Bono Team up for a Duet Return to archive
07-14-01 06:43 PM
Jaxx i guess mick has no hard feelings aout winding up on the floor of bono's editing room. thumbs up mick!

The Sun
Bizarre

July 14, 2001

Pleased to Meet U

MICK JAGGER has teamed up with Bono to record a duet for the Stone's solo album.

He flew to Germany yesterday to meet up with U2's frontman in a studio in Cologne, where they laid down vocals for the as-yet- untitled track.

Plane excited ... Mick Jagger is jetting out to Germany to meet U2's Bono


It will be Mick's first duet since working with David Bowie on their 1985 No1, Dancing In The Street.

Mick is keen to release the song as a single in the autumn, around the same time as the album.

Bono, in Germany for the European leg of U2's Elevation world tour, is the latest star to work on Mick's third solo effort.

He joins Lenny Kravitz, Who guitarist Pete Townshend and Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas. Missy Elliott has also just been confirmed to work on the CD.

A Rolling Stones insider said: "Bono had some time off from U2's tour and they went into the studio together.

"Mick's really excited about working with Bono. They're good mates and the track is going to be amazing but he's not saying much about what it will sound like."

Most of the unnamed album is being recorded at the Metropolis studios in Chiswick, west London.

I told you last month how Mick has attacked his ex-wife Jerry Hall on the album with a track called Gun.

The song describes how he has been left a broken man because Jerry refuses to go back to him.


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A duet for the Rolling Stone Star's Solo Album.

Wrinkly Mick flew to Germany to meet up with the ageing U2 frontman to lay down vocals for the as yet untitled track. The Irish rocker, in Germany for the European leg of U2's 'Elevation' world tour, is the latest star to work on Mick's third solo effort. He joins other stars such as Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott who will be appearing on the CD.

A Rolling Stones insider said in the Sun: "Bono had some time off from U2's tour and they went into the studio together. Mick's really excited about working with Bono. They're good mates and the track is going to be amazing but he's not saying much about what it will sound like."
07-16-01 01:26 PM
Tom It's time for Mick to drop Bono's vocals out shortly before releasing the album
07-18-01 11:24 AM
MotherslittleHelper More on that in this video:

RadioUndercover
07-18-01 02:16 PM
SAGJ Thanks for posting the clip! I thought it brought up an interesting point -- if it is indeed true that the boys won't be going back into the studio until the fall of 2002 or whatever, does anyone think they would tour in 2002 without a new album? That would bother me -- a jukebox tour? We have the Who for that, much to my eternal sorrow.

07-18-01 07:29 PM
SAGJ NO JAGGER DUET
Radio 10 got it wrong. Although Bono met Jagger in Germany, no duet was recorded.

Just found the above on a U2 site. Then what the hell did Mick go out there for, a cold one?

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