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Various unknown model composites from the late 70s-80s
All the Stones have the illusive magic that makes people stars beyond hit records and well planned stage acts. But Mick has it much more than anyone — and it shows.
Dawn James, Rave Magazine, 1965.
Free for a week in the RBP spotlight
SHE CAN WORK IT OUT — Pioneering Rave reporter Dawn James finds out which is the funniest Beatle (1966), discusses love and marriage with French chanteuse Françoise Hardy (1966) and meets rock's new "wild man" Jimi Hendrix in Mayfair (1967).
alana : finally, she’s ready !
dawn : alright, that’s enough lana.
halia : will you two ever stop bickering ?
delia : mama, it’s essential to the sibling relationship !
The Jagger jig in front of three or four thousand ecstatic fans is like modern ballet. Pop art, in fact.
Dawn James, Rave Magazine, 1965.
Consider the Rolling Stones without Mick Jagger. What an 'orrible thought! Who could focus the adulation of the fans if Mick rolled up his hair and went? Brian Jones? He's the only possible contender for Mick's crown if he abdicated.
But Brian doesn't sing in the same style as Mick and, most important of all he doesn't move like Mick on stage.
Dawn James, Rave Magazine, 1965.
about 2 1/2 years later....
happy birthday dawn !
dawn : hey, i was thinking, it’s the fourth of july,, so would you girls like to go to the pool today ? you could invite your friends there too !!
alana : sure !! i’ll ask arizona !! alexa can’t because she’s in granite falls with her dads.
delia : i’ll ask noah !!