Glimmer Gossip© FactoryGirl
Oct 6, 1998
Live if you want it:
The Rolling Stones will release their new album, No Security, November 3rd on Virgin
Records. No Security was recorded live during the Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon
tour. This is the band's 7th live album and was recorded in four different countries: the
Arena in Amsterdam, the River Plate in Buenos Aires, Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg, and the
TWA Dome in St. Louis as well as the Capitol Theater in Purchase, New York, during an
MTV "Live At The Ten Spot" broadcast. Special guests who played on select dates during
the tour and are featured include Dave Matthews, Taj Mahal and Joshua Redman. The album features 13 tracks:
"You Got Me Rocking"
"Gimme Shelter"
"Flip The Switch"
"Memory Motel"
"Corinna"
"Saint of Me"
"Waiting on a Friend"
"Sister Morphine"
"Live With Me"
"Respectable"
"Thief in the Night"
"The Last Time"
"Out of Control"
Another Jagger on the runway:
Making her UK catwalk debut 14-year-old, 5-foot-11-inch Elizabeth Jagger stole the Vivienne
Westwood show. BBC Online published the picture above with the caption: Jade Jagger
following in her mother's footsteps. I bet Jerry is fit to be tied. I'm also sure that Mick
doesn't want Elizabeth following in Jade's (nude) footsteps. But is he online?:
It seems that DriveSavers, a company that helps people recover lost data from their
computers, was able to pull off a bit of an "emotional rescue." When Keith Richards lost
important information for The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon tour, DriveSavers
engineers recovered his data and gave him satisfaction. Somehow I can't seem to picture
Keef hunched over a laptop. Cheese by any other name:
While rummaging through my Rolling Stone archives I came across an interview where
Keith claims he is allergic to cheese. Since I'd never heard of anyone being allergic to
cheese before I decided to ask a friend who is a GP what he thought. He told me that he
didn't think it was possible to be "allergic" to cheese. What Keith may be is lactose-intolerant. If you're wondering what this has to do with the price of Gouda. Well, I'll tell
you. While researching this column I ran across an Associated Press news story about a
new gene therapy for lactose intolerance. Since Keith has been known to try experimental
(strange) forms of treatment maybe someone should tell him about this. Researchers in the United States and New Zealand say that injecting a gene involved in the
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