4:34 of the video is the best we've got so far.
The Rolling Stones does not smoke during their concert anymore now -- they used to smoke like crazy during concerts before.
Thanks Ann.
I just checked out some of the other duet performances on YouTube. Keith Richards' reaction after the song was finished was such a stark difference to his reaction in the other duets that I think it says a lot about our gal. : )
Carrie looked like a little kid meeting her Idol --so cute and adorable
Wait who is Lisa Fisher? The backup singer?
This made the paper here in the Twin Cities -- for those that don't know where that is, its Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota -- everyday they have a section of news from around the world that they get from the AP. There was a picture of Carrie & Mick and a nice little blurb.
Just wanted to add that when one thinks that she's one of only 50 other artists to do this it really is an honor and so cool -- whether you like the band or rock -n- roll or not. We know that Carrie loves it and she was BEYOND thrilled with the honor and opportunity.
Humm, I think it's more like Carrie meeting one of her childhood legends. It's pretty out-of-this-world to think that Carrie has had an opportunity to sing with legends (Tony Bennett, Steven Tyler, Rolling Stones) before they retire.
They did smoke a little this time. : )
Humm, I think it's more like Carrie meeting one of her childhood legends. It's pretty out-of-this-world to think that Carrie has had an opportunity to sing with legends (Tony Bennett, Steven Tyler, Rolling Stones) before they retire.
Wait who is Lisa Fisher? The backup singer?
Lisa Fischer has been a part of every Stones tour since the late 1980s. If she liked Carrie's stage performance, that is something to be really proud about - the Stones are the legends, but this lady is top of her field as a Contemporary Blues session singer.
She's featured in this earlier video: