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Again, more gay.
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Jagger, friends claim, “hugely admired – possibly even desired – Rudolf”. Faithfull remembered: “He was always saying how much he wished he could have been Nureyev.” They arranged to have lunch at a restaurant in the King’s Road, an encounter that, far from being momentous, proved “dead boring”. The pair had little to say to each other. According to Joan Thring, Nureyev’s personal assistant, who had been “dragged along”, they “just grunted every so often”.
With no interest in pop music, Nureyev had never seen Jagger onstage and knew nothing of his hypnotic power as a performer. He remembered: “I didn’t smoke, I didn’t take dope: we didn’t have much in common.”
With no interest in pop music, Nureyev had never seen Jagger onstage and knew nothing of his hypnotic power as a performer. He remembered: “I didn’t smoke, I didn’t take dope: we didn’t have much in common.”
Still the same song.