Living Legends - Ask The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger
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Powerful. Great question. I grew up with Epilepsy and for some reason at the age of 8 I found I could relate to the Stones music. After one of my seizures I would be sick, tired and kidn of out of it but just wanted to hear my Stones music to comfort me and help me get through a really rough spot in life.
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What WOULD he say? 'What a drag it is being put on a pedestal' maybe. Must be something in the man's music that affects the brainwaves: how else to explain the appeal of this music to so many and for so long.
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Wow, that's a much better question than the ones those chumps actually answered.
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please mick, please see this
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That is sad that your brother can not communicate the way most people do... but at least you two can make a connection (of sorts) through music. (your mutual enjoyment of)
I know the world of Autism all to well. My son has PDD. He can sing songs word for word, but to have a conversation is hard. So Mick what would you say? I think this boy's video needs a some type of answer or comment from you.
Chrisricsca 3 years ago 6
Hey man, I'm a girl
nataliamaia 2 years ago
This is a very genuine and heartfelt glimpse into your experience. It reminds me how beautiful the human spirit can be. Thank you for sharing something so personal and gentle.
alexanderstjames 3 years ago 9
You're welcome.
nataliamaia 3 years ago
Mick Jagger
NeilCicierega 3 years ago 2
Who's that
nataliamaia 3 years ago