Mick Jagger Spills Backstage Secrets in SHOCKING Interview | The Dick Cavett Show
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Mick Jagger, having endured a sleepless night after a show, revealed backstage secrets, including rejecting mysterious pills offered to him...
Date aired - August 4th, 1972 - The Rolling Stones
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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Dick Cavett; the art of interviewing!
I miss the Cavett Show...Better days for Interviewers.
We now have millions of longform podcast interviews. You can hear Paul McCartney interviewed for an hour and take your pick of 9 interviewers if you don’t like the host.
@@rob_4227 also, dick cavett sucked.
@@rob_4227 Yes podcasts are now where to go for intelligent conversation. A good interview should feel like dropping in an amazing late night conversation at a party - and suddenly an hour or two has passed. Mainstream TV interviews are just 7 minute product promotions combined with applause for conformist political views, plus smashing eggs on their forehead.
The Nigel Tufnel is strong with this one.
😂
After this he showed Cavett a new song in D Minor, the saddest of all keys.
😂@@lomaxrobert
First thing I thought of! 😂
😂
I hope everything goes well on The Rolling Stones' upcoming tour. 🌱
Vitamins and salt. Right .... 🤨😏 The 60s/70s were wild
love 'em or hate 'em they still rocking to this very day! Respect! 😀
The ones that hadn't already died in a swimming pool.
Need to retire. Way too old.
Don't need the $$$$
I know, right? When they did the Steel Wheels tour, I called it the Steel Wheelchair tour cuz I thought they'd cash it in then!
Jagger always carries himself well
Priceless interview
Excellent interview
Both sides worked perfectly
The best at the interview!
Big time interview 😊
Brillant clip.
Imagine asking any of today's stars if they're Keynesian or Friedmanian...
They would certainly assume it's about rappers :)
Yes, or having them know what it meant. I don't know what it means 🤤
@@teacup3133
It's about economicals theories founders, Friedman and Keynes.
@@Methilde Thank you!
More like Kardishin
Amazing
The pills were vitamins and salt? I kinda think they were probably speed.
High potency Vitamin C
@@Italy55 Okay. I take all kinds of vitamins myself, but after a day in the recording studio, even the high potency stuff wears off pretty fast.
Can someone please tell me the minute & second into this video where the "backstage secrets" are being spilled in this so called "shocking interview"?
Mmm. Vitamins and salt.
Scalpers offering tickets for $75.00. 🤣
Anyone know anything about the polio advertisement that MJ says he did for Virginia?
super hans!
$75 is equivalent to $525 today.
Vitamins and salt!!😂🤣😂
He can't be a man 'cause he doesn't smoke the same cigarettes as me...
I like how Jagger says vitamins and Covett says it the broader American way (similarly English were perfectly capable to call Iraq Iraq, while in the US it is some Ayraq he he)
“SHOCKING”? Hahaha. What part was shocking?
I've never understood why Dick Cavett is considered such a great interviewer. He always strikes me as awkward and uncomfortable in his own skin.
to say the least.
That is precisely WHY people open up to him. He is completely non-threatening and self-depreciating.
People opened up to him because he genuinely seemed like a chill guy. He wasn't full of himself and wasn't eager to cheerleading his guests by pretending to be super interested. He was just normal
Same here… trying to be hip…awkward silly questions…never a fan..
Yeah, but somehow DC got Jagger to give him some serious attention and time before a show. No small feat there. Usually when Jagger is interviewed he’s willing to give a quick sound bite or very vague answer and move on. He seemed to be enjoying the conversation here -as opposed to being contractually obligated. I thought it was interesting to listen in.
Poor Cavett. That spearmint breath being sploded into his face.
Smacking that nasty gum .
Jagger is not who he represents himself to be.
No kidding?! 😂😂😂 That's the whole point of being an entertainer.
Dick Cavett, the worlds’ all time worst& most awkward interviewer. He was a self conscious, clueless little snob.
You an ass
Cavett - the worst interviewer.
Phil late.
the cavett show WAS a great one for conversation, our standards have fallen WAY down.
The Mailer-Vidal-Flanners show was the best. Cavett to Mailer: Perhaps you’d like two more chairs to contain your giant intellect.
Mailer to Cavett: I’ll take the two chairs if you will all accept finger bowls.
Cavett really hasn't a comeback ... so ...
Mailer to Cavett: Why don’t you look at your question sheet and ask a question?
Cavett to Mailer: Why don’t you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don’t shine.
Mailer: Mr. Cavett, on your word of honor, did you just make that up, or have you had it canned for years, and you were waiting for the best moment to use it?
Cavett: I have to tell you a quote from Tolstoy?
great stuff! where is the WIT today? im no 'egghead', but i am elevated by that kind of quick, swordfighting humor! any jerk can throw clumsy, mean insults..but i wont get political here...yes, i miss cavett quality talk shows, paar and allen as well...@@oppothumbs1
He’s so good - off the cuff questions that are profound and lead to great dialogue, what a talent - and Jagger was very polite
The first and only time possibly someone asked him questions about economics. :)
Cavett was a good interviewer.
Dick Cavett is so cool. He may not look cool at first, but he is. Very chill guy. Loved so many of his interviews on his show; the last time he had Janis Joplin on being my favorite. She was crushing on him.
Totally agree. Cavett is like William Shatner's Captain Kirk. Seems kind of square, but the coolest guy for miles. He's also way better than today's grinning, conformist mannequins. This is back when interviews were less scripted and safe and could go into depth and 'dangerous' territory (even if not in this particular case).
"grinning, conformist mannequins" classic@@lomaxrobert
No cell phones ? No cable TV ? Actual independent thoughts coming out of mouths ? How l miss those days .
Me too 👍
Coming straight from your cell phone
@ToddCiehomski sorry todd,but l REFUSE to own one .To make it easy for you , l own a tablet .l have a landline and an answering machine .
No mobile phones, but today we need them in order to keep up with the modern world.....
I'd be happy if we no longer used them and went back to how things used to be.
@davidmclachlan6592 Sad fact , l had to get verification from the superintendent that l have been working at my job for 22 years . Due to the fact l refuse to have a cell phone .l keep asking , " ARE they mandatory? I keep on getting the same lie no . Take care now.
What an amazing guy. Beautiful and honest and funny. Still going today it’s Jan 1 st 2024. Oh and Dick Cavett was amazing too, there’s no one like him today.
I agree. He is a character, and actually surprisingly open. In the 60s and 70s the UK produced a battalion of them. Mr. Jagger, Mr. :Lennon, Mr. McCartney, Mr. Townshend, Mr. Partridge, etc. etc. etc. Witty, talented, and with substance in the brain, which is often missing today.
This was the first time I heard The Stones at the age of twelve and knew they were the greatest then and still are!
😂😂😂😂 classic a young jagger
People think rockstars are morons. I think they'd be surprised if they had a one-on-one with many of these legends. Not all of them, but many. ;)
When he said he rejected Keynesian economics i laughed because I knew that probably went over a lot of peoples heads. Brilliant. So much cooler that I even realized as a kid..and I already thought he was as cool as they come
Keynesian economics is the reason everything is clown world - it's better to let a free market decide on price as opposed a central planner such as a government or central bank.
When t.v. talk shows were intelligent and civilized unlike today's embarassments.
I'm still waiting for the Shocking part
Me, too.
well ... the fact that they were doing' vitamins and salt', when everyone thought it was drugs!
The shocking part is that Google, the advertisers, and the video poster are all making money off of people who came to be shocked. And our gullibility and attention are the product. As they say, if you're not paying for the service YOU are the product. The title has click-bait all over it.
Yeah...as I remember, vitamins & salt tablets were big with a lot of musicians. In fact, I may have been on a vitamin regime my own
sweet self (from time to time).
We had these black vitamins...
man thoses were beauties! 🤟🐻❄️
The fact that Jagger, who could not possibly appear more Rock ‘n Roll here, was a student at LSE is both mind boggling and absolutely hysterical 😂
Apparently finance was his back up if the rock n roll thing didn't work out.
@@ronzombie6541 as someone worth hundreds of millions of pounds, it sounds like he made both things happen!
@@acook213 true!
accounting @@ronzombie6541
He is a free market Austrian all the way, didnt fall 4 all that keynesian commie stuff
Oh my god!! So many backstage secrets revealed in this SHOKING INTERVIEW! I CAN'T HANDLE IT!
I'm in cardiac arrest right now
Exactly. Nothing
I'm apoplectic 😄🤔
75 dollars...,.WOW..! That will break the bank!
Back then you could see them at Madison Square Garden for $7.50
@@ChooseCompassion Yeah, those were the days 😥
75 dollars in 1972 is the equivalent of 550 dollars today, corrected for inflation. It's a lot for a concert
@@antoniousai1989
A lot of artists are charging $550 at face value.
@@keefriff99 Not for a rock concert in general admission, for VIP tickets at worst.
London School of Economics! Where have I been? Impressive.
Vitamins and Salt is a good name for their next album.
Salty Vitamins from the Chelsea Drugstore
Mick's so Cool 😎
People arrested at that concert for scalping - the purest form of capitalism and profit- in 1972, yet today millions buy and resell their tickets. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry.
It's not much different than sports gambling...for decades it was such a taboo subject...now it's being jammed down our throats how great it is.
Actually, it’s false scarcity, which is a manipulation of the free market.
Just like the free market doesn’t dictate the price of diamonds because their availability is manipulated, same goes for tickets. Nobody benefits except the scalpers, whereas normally capitalistic competition benefits consumers too. Ticket resellers are not participating in capitalism; they’ve deliberately broken it to extract more money from us.
@@privatepenguin3137 It evil until they can find a way to make off it. Then it's great!
Is that Rodney Allen Rippy backstage at 3:37 in the background? 🤣
The interviews from the early days of pop and rock were a joke . Stupid questions got smart arse answers and we all swooned . Dick Cavett actually got slightly more respect as he was less out of touch than many of his colleagues .
Two wholesome men, possibly my two favourite showmen.
All I can think of while watching this was that this interview was done during the Stones’ peak years! The golden era. 👅
Just two blokes having a chat 👍
I have a feeling this guy isn't going to make it much longer after this interview. He will probably fade away in oblivion.....
West Virginia miners, polio shots...........sounds like the inspiration for Salt Of The Earth.
Just wish we had good tv like this now lol. We're a long way from Cavett and Serling
He just starts talking Keynesian Economics! Love ya’
There’s nothing even remotely shocking at all here - why the misleading title?
Clicks=money
Roughly $25 per 1000 views.
Dick Cavett - great interviewer. Always so respectful 😊
He is the sexiest man back in the day
🤮
@@peregrino9154 😂😂😂😂😂
There is something about him though 😂😂
A lot of people have said that about Jagger too
Vitamins and Salt? Yeah sure, lol.
Lucid genius
Probably way better than the notorious "stable genius", even with a snoot full of party powder. 😆
So charismatic
Why do you keep posting this same clip every other month?🥴🤣
Which secrets were spilled, exactly?? I didn't hear anything secretive at all.
class.
I liked that honest type of interview.
Is it just me? Dick Cavett looks like he could pass for Ted Bundy's brother.
Best looking Jagger
I remember this interview!😂🤣‼️
$75 for a scalper ticket? You could pay close to that in TicketMaster’s fees alone, not including the price of the ticket.
3:37 Is that MJ popping up in the background?
Shocking not, Jagger the gentleman rockstar, Cavett trying too hard to be hip not
No he doesn't and don't waste your time.
------------------------ brilliant , capticly inclusionary chit-chat ....thanks4sharing
CLICKBAIT !
NO SHOCKING Backstage Secrets !
So even the Dick Cavett show is a creepy clickbaiting con now.
Mick's dad was a PE teacher
And now Brown Sugar has been taken off radio airplay. LOL.
So polite.
I'll have what he has here.
"Last night I pulled a muscle."
"Ever hurt yourself on stage?"
"No."
All right...
He said that he pulled a muscle doing a warm up exercise. It wasn’t on stage.
Bullsitter
Stones still at peak here in ‘72 but about to begin their slow descent, with few exceptions never to do great (new) music again. No matter. They’re still in top two greatest bands ever (No. 1 is The Shaggs of course.)
The descent wasn't all that slow, if we're talking about studio recordings
@@_Singularity_ Well, Exile in 72 is great, and Some Girls and Tattoo You were good. But then that was pretty much it.
The Beatles are obviously the greatest you fool.
The new album is great.
@@scottythetrex5197😂
wtf they had him doing ads to have people get vaccinated even back then....weird
what was shocking in this?
Dick Cavett is probably a nice guy. But he always seems nervous and uncomfortable in every interview..
I've read he could become manically depressed
🤔 hmmm, Stevie.. Wonder, Ray Vaughan.
Perfect example how rotten the western society has been.
What's so shocking about this video?
High on coke, ready to go....
On the spot interviewing, no script no prelude and boy, did he not buckle! Might of been different though if he had interviewed Keef........😀
MJ is so incredible! 🤩
What’s so SHOCKING about this interview??
Not important
Salt.. haha
Dick Cavett a great interviewer and not a hack like Jimmy Kimmel
Did Jagger always act like he was vibing people?
75.00 for Stone tickets…
What is shocking about this interview?
MJ, so cool.👍
Brando was the best on TDCS.