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Mick Jagger books Bush's Bed
Posted: Apr 25 2006, 11:23 PM
Well, you can't always get what you want even when you're the most powerful man in the world... if Mick Jagger is standing in your way. The newspaper China Daily reported yesterday that George Bush's aides tried to book a floor in an exclusive hotel in Vienna only to find that Mick Jagger already had a clean sweep of the rooms available.
Link: Mick Jagger books Bush's Bed (China Daily 4/25/06)
Link: Mick Jagger books Bush's Bed (China Daily 4/25/06)
Posted: Apr 26 2006, 02:05 PM
"Aides tried had hoped the legendary singer would give it up for the president but Jagger reportedly refused."
LOL. Well, duh! The Stones' last album included at least one anti-Bush song.
LOL. Well, duh! The Stones' last album included at least one anti-Bush song.
Posted: Apr 27 2006, 06:04 PM
This just in from the San Francisco Chronicle's gossip column, "The Daily Dish" (which, by the way, I never, ever, ever read..certainly not every day...and when I do, I certainly never enjoy it...
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Rolling Stones Deny Refusing Bush
The Rolling Stones have denied reports they refused to give up their rooms in an Austrian hotel to make space for President George W. Bush's impending visit.
Frontman Sir Mick Jagger is horrified by reports he stubbornly held onto his $6,300-a-night suite, and insists the story is a total fabrication.
A statement issued by the band reads, "No one associated with Mick Jagger, other members of the Rolling Stones, the tour director, or those responsible for travel arrangements for the tour were ever contacted by the Imperial Hotel, President Bush or anyone on his behalf requesting them to change their reservation.
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Rolling Stones Deny Refusing Bush
The Rolling Stones have denied reports they refused to give up their rooms in an Austrian hotel to make space for President George W. Bush's impending visit.
Frontman Sir Mick Jagger is horrified by reports he stubbornly held onto his $6,300-a-night suite, and insists the story is a total fabrication.
A statement issued by the band reads, "No one associated with Mick Jagger, other members of the Rolling Stones, the tour director, or those responsible for travel arrangements for the tour were ever contacted by the Imperial Hotel, President Bush or anyone on his behalf requesting them to change their reservation.
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