Mick Jagger says The Rolling Stones could give $500 million to charity
Jagger doesn't think the band's respective heirs need a half billion dollars to live well, anyway
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ok, but will they?
Nope.He just wanted us to know they could.
I wouldn’t be all that surprised. Mick and Keef have not yet sold the rights to their massively valuable catalog. On top of that Mick has come off as a better person in recent years. I think this is largely because it seems that he’s more and more willing to let people see past the façade of Mick Jagger the performer.
Like how Musk keeps talking about giving money and not carrying through with it. As a Mac and Linux user, I’m no fan of Microsoft, but at least Bill Gates actually *did* give a huge chunk of his money away.
They get it back at tax time just a rute
Hey Peter….Would you be so kind to let Sir Mick and others I could use some help paying my rent for the next 2 months? I had to get my timing belt changed on my 20 year old Volvo throwing my budget into the crapper. And I still need to get tank of gas ($75.00!) to last me 2 weeks.My rent is only $905 with my Section 8 voucher – I can give you a receipt for your taxes.Have a great weekend.Cheers,Annie in Seattle.p.s. How about giving your roadies and all that support team a little $100,000-$200,000 little BONUS! Share your inner Swifty, instead of your SCROOGE/MADOFF/TRUMP.Lastly, my spirits think heavenly Charlie Watts would have giving you the stink eye for saying this.
Elrond Hubbard says he could run a marathon.
I mean, we all *might* give $500 million.
he ought to give it to The Verve first