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Artist:Mick Jagger [ more ]
Song:Wandering Spirit
Album:Wandering Spirit [ info ]
Released:1993
Last Played:May 15, 2013 - 19:10
Avg. Rating:6.3  (Total Ratings: 685)
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Shaker
(Canada)
Posted: Apr 29, 2013 - 12:07 

 Enjoy this pic! Original!
calypsus_1 wrote:

Mick Jagger 2008 by ~JSaurer
©2008-2010 ~JSaurer

the old rolling stone, still hard working on stage
pencil scetch, 2008



 


kdarwish
(Turku, Finland)
Posted: Mar 14, 2013 - 01:31 

Love it, soulful, and Jagger energy, thank you.
horstman
(Syracuse, New York)
Posted: Feb 10, 2013 - 16:48 

 h8rhater wrote:

Not to knock Keith as Life is a great book and his critiques of Jagger entertaining but...  Keith also talks about his own solo efforts as if they are the greatest thing since sliced bread in the book.  Neither of their efforts away from the Stones have much to recommend them.  Some decent songs can be found in both their efforts but, they clearly need each other to produce greatness.
 
Good point, but this song is still pretty good for a solo Mick effort.
h8rhater
Posted: Jan 10, 2013 - 08:38 

 fatcatjb wrote:
Life is a great read and you're spot on...I see it all so clearly, perhaps for the first time 

keller1 wrote:

Since I read Keef's autobiography I laugh right out loud when I hear any of Jagger's solo stuff.  Keef is absolutely dead on, and absolutely devastating.

The book is a great read, including one of the funniest passages I have ever read, where Keef describes tracking an elephant.



 
 
Not to knock Keith as Life is a great book and his critiques of Jagger entertaining but...  Keith also talks about his own solo efforts as if they are the greatest thing since sliced bread in the book.  Neither of their efforts away from the Stones have much to recommend them.  Some decent songs can be found in both their efforts but, they clearly need each other to produce greatness.
fatcatjb
(Sunny Sacramento)
Posted: Nov 23, 2012 - 23:19 

Life is a great read and you're spot on...I see it all so clearly, perhaps for the first time 

keller1 wrote:

Since I read Keef's autobiography I laugh right out loud when I hear any of Jagger's solo stuff.  Keef is absolutely dead on, and absolutely devastating.

The book is a great read, including one of the funniest passages I have ever read, where Keef describes tracking an elephant.



 


marmelock
(Frankfurt, Germany, Home of the EAGLES!)
Posted: Oct 08, 2012 - 05:55 

best stones song in decades!
On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Sep 06, 2012 - 20:18 

 msymmes wrote:
A big fat ZERO for me.
 
I'm nearing the end of Keith Richards' biography.
Trust me, he would agree with you!
Personally, I like some of Mick's solo stuff, including this.
msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Jul 05, 2012 - 18:17 

A big fat ZERO for me.

 
Red_Dragon
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 12:41 

 the_prof wrote:
Great song; too bad not avail. in digital format.
 
huh?
Roguewarer
(Southfield, MI)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 12:30 

 renostve999 wrote:
good god.....this thing is almost 20 years old???!!!!

I'd never heard it before and, as my toe's a tappin' away, I'm finding that I like it quite a lot. 

Thanks RP for the introduction to some new, old music.
 
I know! Same here! Good gracious. I actually *LIKE* this...
Imkirok
(The Arctic Hinter Land)
Posted: Mar 16, 2012 - 12:30 

 renostve999 wrote:
good god.....this thing is almost 20 years old???!!!!

I'd never heard it before and, as my toe's a tappin' away, I'm finding that I like it quite a lot. 

Thanks RP for the introduction to some new, old music.
 
Same hear.  Never heard this before, but love it.  Hearing this type of stuff might have caused me to be a bigger Stones/Mick fan way back when.
gypsyman
(just passing through....)
Posted: Nov 10, 2011 - 11:31 

 pomalley wrote:
Want to hear the best "Use Me" cover out there.  Listen to Mick and Lenny K on this album.  There's some soul there. 
 
A little-known track for sure. Quite good. 
ronniegirl
(Middle of New Jersey)
Posted: Nov 10, 2011 - 11:31 

 keller1 wrote:

Since I read Keef's autobiography I laugh right out loud when I hear any of Jagger's solo stuff.  Keef is absolutely dead on, and absolutely devastating.

The book is a great read, including one of the funniest passages I have ever read, where Keef describes tracking an elephant.



 
Yep.  I enjoyed the book and all the comments re Mick.  I DO like this song, but not much other solo work.  Hard to imagine the size of his EGO.

renostve999
Posted: Sep 08, 2011 - 12:12 

good god.....this thing is almost 20 years old???!!!!

I'd never heard it before and, as my toe's a tappin' away, I'm finding that I like it quite a lot. 

Thanks RP for the introduction to some new, old music.
pomalley
(Land of Lincoln)
Posted: Sep 08, 2011 - 12:08 

Want to hear the best "Use Me" cover out there.  Listen to Mick and Lenny K on this album.  There's some soul there. 
mesiegfried
Posted: May 05, 2011 - 13:07 

I really don't care for the Stones, but I am liking this song.


keller1
(In A Gadda Da Vida, Baby)
Posted: Mar 03, 2011 - 15:53 

Since I read Keef's autobiography I laugh right out loud when I hear any of Jagger's solo stuff.  Keef is absolutely dead on, and absolutely devastating.

The book is a great read, including one of the funniest passages I have ever read, where Keef describes tracking an elephant.



WonderLizard
(2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise)
Posted: Feb 20, 2011 - 19:12 

 the_prof wrote:
Great song; too bad not avail. in digital format.
 
Last time I looked, CDs were a digital format: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000002IUO

Byronape
(Purgatory)
Posted: Jan 20, 2011 - 13:23 

Mick Jagger looks like a meth addicted Nick Cave on this cover.  Or perhaps I should say that Nick Cave looks like a better fed Mick Jagger.
fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Dec 20, 2010 - 03:53 

 the_prof wrote:
Great song; too bad not avail. in digital format.
 
It's on CD, no? Just get the CD and use iTunes to rip the track to MP3 to shove on an iPod/MP3 player.

the_prof
(Jersey)
Posted: Nov 18, 2010 - 10:12 

Great song; too bad not avail. in digital format.
Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Oct 12, 2010 - 19:28 

 deanofox wrote:
Still cool after all these years! Although he does have a face like a blind cobbler's thumb.
 
I'm laughing so hard I'm crying - what a GREAT description! {#Clap}
Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: Sep 26, 2010 - 18:44 

 diannemck56 wrote:
I've been listening to The Stones for 43 years and have always loved them, specifically Mick.  I remember when I went to buy this album when it first came out I asked the young people working at the record store if they had the new Mick Jagger CD.  They looked at me puzzled and said, "Is he that guy that has that Steven Tyler look going on?" {#Beat} I was shocked and told them they had no business working in a music store.  I bought the CD somewhere else.  {#Lol}  Ah, memories.
 
Great story!  I would have done the same.  Too bad that most music stores are staffed with people who wouldn't know their Stones from their Stone Roses.  Jagger has another cool song called "Old Habits Die Hard," which I love. It got played a lot, and then just dropped off the radar. Standard radio is SO jaundiced!

Thank all the cosmos for RadioParadise! {#Daisy}
Buns
(Up The Creek,Paddleless)
Posted: Aug 25, 2010 - 18:22 

There is a lawsuit in this for John Fogarty(My baby left me).   I like the song but in listening to the intro couldn't place the difference.
ziakut
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: May 11, 2010 - 10:44 

I've been disliking the Stones for 43 years myself...and actually like this tune. A sure surprise for me...great energy. Maybe because this doesn't sound like the Stones...that I like it. 
calypsus_1
Posted: May 06, 2010 - 22:16 


Mick Jagger 2008 by ~JSaurer
©2008-2010 ~JSaurer

the old rolling stone, still hard working on stage
pencil scetch, 2008


diannemck56
(Sacramento)
Posted: May 06, 2010 - 13:56 

I've been listening to The Stones for 43 years and have always loved them, specifically Mick.  I remember when I went to buy this album when it first came out I asked the young people working at the record store if they had the new Mick Jagger CD.  They looked at me puzzled and said, "Is he that guy that has that Steven Tyler look going on?" {#Beat} I was shocked and told them they had no business working in a music store.  I bought the CD somewhere else.  {#Lol}  Ah, memories.
Byronape
(Purgatory)
Posted: Apr 20, 2010 - 07:39 

He looks like Nick Cave after an all night drinking/coke/heroin binge.

If he wasn't a musician he could be on one of those "This is your face on drugs" posters.

And of course I'm only mocking his appearance because I've never been a fan of the Stones in general and Mick specifically.
deanofox
(Yorkshire, England)
Posted: Apr 20, 2010 - 07:38 

Still cool after all these years! Although he does have a face like a blind cobbler's thumb.
On_The_Beach
(Vancouver BC, Bud)
Posted: Mar 09, 2010 - 02:20 

Cover photo is from Mick's Avatar audition. "I'm not putting the tail on unless I get the part."
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