ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
Not supporting their first CBS album, Dirty Work, will be the Rolling Stones, who've scotched their much-discussed U.S. tour for 1986. Mick Jagger—who’s spent considerable time recording and promoting his solo LP, She’s The Boss, as well as working on the single and video of “Dancing In The Streets” with David Bowie—may very well have hurt Keith Richards’s feelings in doing so.
ROCK 'N' ROLL NEWS
THE ROLLING STONES LATER
Not supporting their first CBS album, Dirty Work, will be the Rolling Stones, who've scotched their much-discussed U.S. tour for 1986. Mick Jagger—who’s spent considerable time recording and promoting his solo LP, She’s The Boss, as well as working on the single and video of “Dancing In The Streets” with David Bowie—may very well have hurt Keith Richards’s feelings in doing so.
“Mick’s timing could have been better,” said Richards, who noted that Jagger was still preoccupied with his outside projects when the Stones began working on their album.
“The fact of the matter is, Keith and I aren’t getting on too well," Jagger candidly told the New York Times. “I’d love to be out there playing, and of course the money would be great.” Of course. “But there’s no point unless it’s going to be fun, and right now things are just too difficult. We are not going to tour this year.”
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