The Rolling Stones / Mick Jagger: red satin jacket
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Mick Jagger: previously personally owned and worn jacket,
a red satin jacket printed overall with pattern of dragons, pagodas and other oriental motifs, front with six buttons and four pockets with button-fastening, single vent, inside pocket labelled Hung On You a Londres, blue and white floriate lining, a Michael Rainey for his 'Hung on You' boutique
Provenance:Ex Jack Dyer collectionJack Dyer worked as a gardener to Keith Richards at Redlands in West Withering. The final photograph shows the Jack Dyer with the band at Redlands in the 1960s.Jack Dyer was the inspiration for the song Jumpin' Jack Flash:Mick and I were in my house (laughs) in England in the country... and we'd been up all night and it was 6:30 in the morning, a dismal day, you know, English, grey. And we were just both crashing, Mick was on the couch and I was in an armchair with a guitar and we were, like, on the verge. And suddenly this sound of these boots (laughs) went by the window, clump clump clump - really, I mean, you had to be there to hear it - and woke Mick up, What was that? And I said - I looked out the window and I thought, Oh, that's Jack, that's jumpin' Jack. You know and then we started to play with those words. But I mean, really, it was sort of virtually woke up out of a stupor by this guy's boots, he was my gardener, he was a great guy but he's another story. And but... I just said,That's Jack. Well he's leaping about a bit. Yeah, I said, it's jumpin' Jack and then flash came and suddenly we were wide awake and we started to work, you know. You never know when they're going to come. - Keith Richards, 2003
a red satin jacket printed overall with pattern of dragons, pagodas and other oriental motifs, front with six buttons and four pockets with button-fastening, single vent, inside pocket labelled Hung On You a Londres, blue and white floriate lining, a Michael Rainey for his 'Hung on You' boutique
Provenance:Ex Jack Dyer collectionJack Dyer worked as a gardener to Keith Richards at Redlands in West Withering. The final photograph shows the Jack Dyer with the band at Redlands in the 1960s.Jack Dyer was the inspiration for the song Jumpin' Jack Flash:Mick and I were in my house (laughs) in England in the country... and we'd been up all night and it was 6:30 in the morning, a dismal day, you know, English, grey. And we were just both crashing, Mick was on the couch and I was in an armchair with a guitar and we were, like, on the verge. And suddenly this sound of these boots (laughs) went by the window, clump clump clump - really, I mean, you had to be there to hear it - and woke Mick up, What was that? And I said - I looked out the window and I thought, Oh, that's Jack, that's jumpin' Jack. You know and then we started to play with those words. But I mean, really, it was sort of virtually woke up out of a stupor by this guy's boots, he was my gardener, he was a great guy but he's another story. And but... I just said,That's Jack. Well he's leaping about a bit. Yeah, I said, it's jumpin' Jack and then flash came and suddenly we were wide awake and we started to work, you know. You never know when they're going to come. - Keith Richards, 2003
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The Rolling Stones / Mick Jagger: red satin jacket
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