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I mean, I guess it existed in the form of Hollywood, but, you know, they could walk down the street in Chicago and they would be immediately recognised. in a way that would not have been possible for a music hall singer in the 1890s or something. So they're always being mentioned, those three in particular, and media accounts are swinging London, 1965, 1966.
I mean, I guess it existed in the form of Hollywood, but, you know, they could walk down the street in Chicago and they would be immediately recognised. in a way that would not have been possible for a music hall singer in the 1890s or something. So they're always being mentioned, those three in particular, and media accounts are swinging London, 1965, 1966.
They love nothing better than hanging around with old Etonian art dealers and aristocrats and things. And their success – now, you mentioned the house, Redlands. I think that's actually really important. Their success is symbolised above all by their houses. The British are famously obsessed with property. All of them by this point in the late 60s have bought –
They love nothing better than hanging around with old Etonian art dealers and aristocrats and things. And their success – now, you mentioned the house, Redlands. I think that's actually really important. Their success is symbolised above all by their houses. The British are famously obsessed with property. All of them by this point in the late 60s have bought –
They love nothing better than hanging around with old Etonian art dealers and aristocrats and things. And their success – now, you mentioned the house, Redlands. I think that's actually really important. Their success is symbolised above all by their houses. The British are famously obsessed with property. All of them by this point in the late 60s have bought –
country houses so Mick Jagger has a place a Victorian house called Stargroves in Hampshire Charlie Watts has a 16th century house called Peckhams with staff near Lewis Brian Jones a house that we'll be returning to Cotchford Farm Sussex again 16th century most famous owner was A.A.
country houses so Mick Jagger has a place a Victorian house called Stargroves in Hampshire Charlie Watts has a 16th century house called Peckhams with staff near Lewis Brian Jones a house that we'll be returning to Cotchford Farm Sussex again 16th century most famous owner was A.A.
country houses so Mick Jagger has a place a Victorian house called Stargroves in Hampshire Charlie Watts has a 16th century house called Peckhams with staff near Lewis Brian Jones a house that we'll be returning to Cotchford Farm Sussex again 16th century most famous owner was A.A.
Milne and has a swimming pool of course Bill Wyman has a tremendous house he bought Gedding Hall in Suffolk which had been built in 1480 and that came with the title Lord of the Manor of Gedding and Thornwood
Milne and has a swimming pool of course Bill Wyman has a tremendous house he bought Gedding Hall in Suffolk which had been built in 1480 and that came with the title Lord of the Manor of Gedding and Thornwood
Milne and has a swimming pool of course Bill Wyman has a tremendous house he bought Gedding Hall in Suffolk which had been built in 1480 and that came with the title Lord of the Manor of Gedding and Thornwood
Yeah, I get that's true. I mean, they've bought the houses that Victorian industrialists buy. I mean, this is the house that you buy, I would say, when you've made an awful lot of money from ball bearings in 1840 and you want a country house and you want a ride to Hounds and you send your son to a public school and all of those things. The Stones are very, very keen...
Yeah, I get that's true. I mean, they've bought the houses that Victorian industrialists buy. I mean, this is the house that you buy, I would say, when you've made an awful lot of money from ball bearings in 1840 and you want a country house and you want a ride to Hounds and you send your son to a public school and all of those things. The Stones are very, very keen...
Yeah, I get that's true. I mean, they've bought the houses that Victorian industrialists buy. I mean, this is the house that you buy, I would say, when you've made an awful lot of money from ball bearings in 1840 and you want a country house and you want a ride to Hounds and you send your son to a public school and all of those things. The Stones are very, very keen...
Certainly Mick Jagger is extremely keen to embrace this lifestyle.
Certainly Mick Jagger is extremely keen to embrace this lifestyle.
Certainly Mick Jagger is extremely keen to embrace this lifestyle.
These are not stockbrokers' houses. These are houses in which they can, if they want, entertain the daughter of a duke, as Mick Jagger very much loves to do.
These are not stockbrokers' houses. These are houses in which they can, if they want, entertain the daughter of a duke, as Mick Jagger very much loves to do.
These are not stockbrokers' houses. These are houses in which they can, if they want, entertain the daughter of a duke, as Mick Jagger very much loves to do.