Marianne Faithfull
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Yes, he managed the Rolling Stones, made their early records.
No, no, no, he didn't know I sang. That was just a sort of bit of luck, I think.
No, no, no, he didn't know I sang. That was just a sort of bit of luck, I think.
No, no, no, he didn't know I sang. That was just a sort of bit of luck, I think.
Lots of alliteration in this press release, isn't there?
Lots of alliteration in this press release, isn't there?
Lots of alliteration in this press release, isn't there?
I thought it was a hoot. I remember taking it back to my mum. and sitting in Millman Road reading it to my mother and Chris, my brother, we just fell about laughing, you know. I never in my wildest dreams thought that people would think I was like that. Although I did dig Marlon Brando. That's true. And I was at a convent. And my mother was a baroness.
I thought it was a hoot. I remember taking it back to my mum. and sitting in Millman Road reading it to my mother and Chris, my brother, we just fell about laughing, you know. I never in my wildest dreams thought that people would think I was like that. Although I did dig Marlon Brando. That's true. And I was at a convent. And my mother was a baroness.
I thought it was a hoot. I remember taking it back to my mum. and sitting in Millman Road reading it to my mother and Chris, my brother, we just fell about laughing, you know. I never in my wildest dreams thought that people would think I was like that. Although I did dig Marlon Brando. That's true. And I was at a convent. And my mother was a baroness.
But apart from that... But then again, you know, I can't be too sort of sticky about this because... it's quite obvious that none of us really see ourselves as others see us.
But apart from that... But then again, you know, I can't be too sort of sticky about this because... it's quite obvious that none of us really see ourselves as others see us.
But apart from that... But then again, you know, I can't be too sort of sticky about this because... it's quite obvious that none of us really see ourselves as others see us.
I used it as a coping mechanism, I think. For coping with what? For coping with my life. Mm-hmm. And it worked for a while, but it did have a tremendous drawback, which was that it was addictive and it would kill you.
I used it as a coping mechanism, I think. For coping with what? For coping with my life. Mm-hmm. And it worked for a while, but it did have a tremendous drawback, which was that it was addictive and it would kill you.
I used it as a coping mechanism, I think. For coping with what? For coping with my life. Mm-hmm. And it worked for a while, but it did have a tremendous drawback, which was that it was addictive and it would kill you.
Ages. Very long time. But I did figure it out eventually, thank God.
Ages. Very long time. But I did figure it out eventually, thank God.
Ages. Very long time. But I did figure it out eventually, thank God.
I don't know. It's a very weird thing about Sister Morphine because it was knocking about the house for six months and Mick was playing it all the time. Playing the melody. Yes. The basic thing. That thing. All the time. So it went into my sort of whole nervous system, blood, bones, everything. I really had it in my head. I knew it by heart. Let's say that. And then I remember it.