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Originally Posted by michelej1
But why would it be a secret now? I think she would just say, "Oh, that was about Mick," in much the same way as "If You Ever Did Believe" is admittedly about him.
May have been a clandestine secret then, but by now it's like, "have fun tell the world." I think the secret is about someone she still has not been revealed to have been linked with back then.
Michele
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There's no telling at exactly which point those involved (Mick's wife at the time, Lindsey) can handle knolwedge of this relationship. I mean, if we're talking real early it would fit into my theory that Mick asked them to join with the intention of seducing Stevie. I D K might be too much for Lindsey's ego to take--or Stevie's perception of her hold on his heart (one of my best friends called her statements about Lindsey's regrets "deluded").
...or just to sustain the mystery. Yes, it could have been a LOT of guys (folks?) but I feel Mick. Does he play drums on it? If he does, I'm sold.
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Originally Posted by michelej1
But Mick has said that there was always something between him and Stevie, from the time they met and even Lindsey hazily saw it, between tokes.
So, that covert and budding attraction probably did contribute to them being on the cover together.Cover's not iconic to me. I think it's stupid.
I would never let that thing see the light of day anywhere in my home. I hide it.
Michele
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TOTALLY agree. That's a less vulgar way of saying what I had meant, based on the information we definitively do have.
I think you have to admit that the album cover is iconic even if it's stupid, like the Michael Jackson
Thriller video (which is a dank uninspired affair, compared to those of his sister's videos and his own videos from the Bad album onward).