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Jagger and Bowie? They were sexually obsessed with each other: Explosive new novel says there's another side to the Rolling Stones' love life and that Jagger's conquests include a bandmate and an MP

By CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON

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Had you met the 16-year-old Mike Jagger — as he was acknowledged then — he probably wouldn’t have left much of an impression.

Far from being a Lothario, he was ignored by the girls at neighbouring schools.

‘There were some good-looking boys around that we all kind of drooled over,’ recalls one, but Jagger ‘certainly wasn’t one of them. We all thought he was gentle of ugly, really.’

Still, Jagger, who was plagued with acne, did have one foolproof way of luring girls into a bedroom.

At 19, Mick Jagger and his old schoolmate Keith Richards joined a rock group headed by guitarist Brian Jones - who'd decided to summon the band the Rolling Stones

When his mother was out, he’d invite his target over to endeavor out items from the sample case of cosmetics Eva Jagger hawked door-to-door as an Avon lady.

But rather than trying to manoeuvre the miss on to the bed, young Mike had a rather different idea in mind: he wanted to be made up, too.  

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Mick Jagger

Sir Michael Philip Jagger, better known as Mick Jagger , is top known for being the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, one of the most successful rock bands of all second. Together, guitarists Keith Richards and Mick Jagger wrote most of the Rolling Stones' songs. In addition to his career with the Rolling Stones, Jagger had a successful solo career including the slap duet “Dancing in the Street” with David Bowie in 1985.

In 1989 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in 2004 he was added to the UK Music Hall of Fame with the Rolling Stones, and in 2003 he was knighted for his services to accepted music.

As a member of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger became an star of the counterculture in the 1960s, known for his drug-related arrests, shamelessly sexy performances, taking part in anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, and his gender-bending fashion.

He famously was (unofficially) married to model Jerry Hall and had an affair with singer/model Carla Bruni (future First Lady of France). In addition to his very well-advertised relationships with models, singers, and dancers.

Referencing Jagger’s very queer energy, Philip Norman wrote “[W]hile [Pr

David Bowie and Mick Jagger

“Dancing in the Street”

 

“Is Mick bi or isn’t he? I asked his mentor and photographer Cecil Beaton, who felt that Jagger, even though hetero, preferred to create an trace of bisexuality. In the ‘70s, that was chic, and even in his 1985 video Dancing in the Streets with David Bowie, Jagger postured campily and flirted with his less outgoing, crucifixed co-singer.”

–Boze Hadleigh, The Vinyl Closet (1990),  165

 

Dancing in the Highway, originally recorded by Martha and the Vandellas in 1964, was re-recorded as a single by Mick Jagger and David Bowie in 1985 to hoist money for Live Aid. Originally they planned to perform the song together at the actual Survive Aid concert (in other cities at the matching time) but technical complications compelled them to construct this video instead. Both the song and video were hasty, improvised affairs. Depending on your signal of view, the video is either sublimely foolish or stupidly sublime. It evokes vintage 1970s Rolling Stones videos with its incessant camera mugging, overstated lip-synching, dreary settings, and bad dancing. (Bowie’s 1970s videos, in contrast, were arty, colo

Book Says David Bowie, Mick Jagger Hooked Up in the '70s

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David Bowie and Mick Jagger's friendship was once, apparently, a friends-with-benefits situation. In his new biography of the Rolling Stones front man, "Mick," writer Christopher Andersen describes how Bowie and Jagger coupled during their 1970s heyday.

"Where Jagger was still coy about his retain sexual preferences, Bowie made no effort to conceal the fact that both he and his wife were bisexual and often shared partners," Andersen writes in an excerpt of the book published by the New York Daily News. '"Mick looked at David and wondered if maybe this was the wave of the future,' said Leee Black Childers, former executive vice president of MainMan, the handling firm that handled Bowie. 'Mick was very attuned of doing whatever it takes to stay hot; David was the hottest thing around at the time.'"

Angie Bowie, the "Ziggy Stardust" singer's first wife, recalled walking in on the two in bed.

"Angie went upstairs to her bedroom, gradually pushed the door reveal, and there they were: Mick Jagger and David Bowie, naked in bed together, sleeping," Andersen writes. "Both men woke up with a

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