Iggy’s appearance on FOX’s tailspun talent show last night is somewhat surprising; his choice of wardrobe less so (as always he prefers to just “stay like I am“). At least it might be surprising? There are pros who recap and assess American Idols‘ every move, and they do a good job at it and it is not our occupation and so it is difficult to say how often AI pulls an aging rocker out of the closet to help boost ratings and whoops that’s right Steven Tyler is a judge. (And reportedly is classing it up.) But here it is, Iggy performing “Real Wild Child (Wild One)” while a bunch of kids young enough to be his grandhchildren wait to find out if America has voted them back to the family farm or wherever. Hollywood! Click on for lots of Iggy’s skin. (Incidentally either it is the video’s resolution or a new moisturizing regimen but you can barely tell from this clip that that torso has seen better days, or is 63.)
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mi e’ sembrato abbastanza ironico e autoironico… una presa in giro per quelli che lo fanno seriamente come mr.aerosmith o la sig.ra lopez… e poi si vedeva che aveva bisogno di some dollars!
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mi e’ sembrato abbastanza ironico e autoironico… una presa in giro per quelli che lo fanno seriamente come mr.aerosmith o la sig.ra lopez… e poi si vedeva che aveva bisogno di some dollars! VIVA IGGY POP ALWAYS AND FOREVER!
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Mick Jagger is finally ready to shoot a comedy film he’s been writing with David Bowie over the past 15 years, according to a report.
The pair have been apparently been putting together a script about a couple of “hellraising rock’n’roll managers”, based on the likes of Andrew Loog Oldham, who managed The Rolling Stones in the 1960s.
They are now looking for comedy acting talent to fill the roles in the film – with Jagger thought to be considering a cameo, according to The Sun.
A newspaper ‘source’ commented: “Mick has had the script in the bag for years. He has gone back to it again recently and feels now is the time to get it out there.
“The script is full of stuff from back in the day, which Mick and the band witnessed first hand or heard about on their travels.”
Jagger and Bowie have plenty of experience both in front of and behind the camera.
The Rolling Stones frontman appeared in 1968 film Performance and has also produced movies such as Enigma.
Bowie has starred in films such as The Man Who Fell To Earth and Labyrinth.
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a iggy si perdona tutto, anche le scivolate sul fango che mi ha fatto fare:-)
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