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Topic: Mick & Bill perform at Bob Geldof's 50th Birthday Party 6/10/01 Return to archive
10-11-01 04:20 PM
Gazza From Jane Moore, "The Sun" 10th October 2001

It's not that often I am star struck,but at the weekend I made an exception.

The Bloke and I went to his old mate Bob Geldof's 50th birthday party on Saturday,held in a marquee at his home in Kent.

There was a small stage and in the early hours of the morning,a makeshift band decided to get up and play.

The line-up was Mick Jagger on vocals,Bill Wyman on bass, Gary Kemp* on lead guitar,Roger Taylor** on drums and Bob Geldof on harmonica. The set was Miss You,Like A Rolling Stone and Route 66.

We're not worthy.





* ex-Spandau Ballet
** ex-Queen
10-11-01 05:01 PM
Miss U. Ahhhhh, they played me!! LoL.

Strange lineup!
10-11-01 06:04 PM
The Eggman Just too bad , Brian wasn't being as creepy and maybe he coulda wrote some good stuff for the Stones instaed of bringing in a profession ( Taylor)
10-11-01 07:20 PM
Robert Schneeweiss Jamming with Mick and Bill at one's own birthday party, now that would be sweet!

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