Fact #82560
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Short story:
The Rolling Stones play at the Ex-Servicemen's Club, Windsor, England, UK, Europe. After the show, vocalist Mick Jagger goes to a launch party for pop singer Adrienne Posta, at which he meets Marianne Faithfull for the first time. They will become a couple, and she will inspire Stones' songs including You Can't Always Get What You Want, Wild Horses, I Got the Blues and Sister Morphine.
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Marianne Faithfull : Being beautiful is sort of a short cut. You can get through things pretty easily. In my late teens I learned how to be loveable, how to be charming. People really responded to it and they liked to have me around. (Source : Independent magazine : October 16, 2004)
Andrew Oldham (manager, Rolling Stones) : Everyone else disappeared. She was pure Grace Kelly and Catherine Deneuve, classic English unattainable, innocent as a box of Milk Tray, oozing sex appeal. (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)
Tony Calder (co-manager Adrienne Posta) : Wearing a man's white shirt tied at the waist, the most magnificent piar of tits. Andrew said, 'I'm going to make her a star.' Mick said, 'I want to fuck her.' (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)
Marianne Faithfull : This strange creature (Andrew Oldham), all beaky and angular like some bird of prey, lunged towards me. (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)
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Andrew Oldham (manager, Rolling Stones) : Everyone else disappeared. She was pure Grace Kelly and Catherine Deneuve, classic English unattainable, innocent as a box of Milk Tray, oozing sex appeal. (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)
Tony Calder (co-manager Adrienne Posta) : Wearing a man's white shirt tied at the waist, the most magnificent piar of tits. Andrew said, 'I'm going to make her a star.' Mick said, 'I want to fuck her.' (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)
Marianne Faithfull : This strange creature (Andrew Oldham), all beaky and angular like some bird of prey, lunged towards me. (Source : interview with Phil Sutcliffe, Mojo, September 2008)