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Old 06-07-2020, 08:39 AM
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Why didn't you have Joan Jett or Patti Smith in that list joining Stevie's name?

I never thought of Jagger as such a failure
The people I listed with Stevie were inducted multiple times, Joan Hett and Patti Smith have only been inducted once.

Mick Jagger was only successful as a member of The Rolling Stones, save for that the duet of “Dancing In The Streets” with Bowie.
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Old 06-07-2020, 09:00 AM
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The people I listed with Stevie were inducted multiple times, Joan Hett and Patti Smith have only been inducted once.

Mick Jagger was only successful as a member of The Rolling Stones, save for that the duet of “Dancing In The Streets” with Bowie.
Oh, then do add Rod Stewart - Stevie's esteemed duet partner for Leather & Lace, Passion & Young Turks!
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Old 07-29-2020, 05:14 AM
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The people I listed with Stevie were inducted multiple times, Joan Hett and Patti Smith have only been inducted once.

Mick Jagger was only successful as a member of The Rolling Stones, save for that the duet of “Dancing In The Streets” with Bowie.
Somewhat off the subject but although only the members of the megabuck lineups of Fleetwood Mac have been inducted for their work with the group, Dave Mason and Mike Campbell are both in there for their work with other bands (Traffic and the Heartbreakers respectively).
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