Now that I've got a little collection...
Here are the full banner artworks for chapters 3, 4, 5, & 6 of my Steter fanfic, Mutiny of the Hardest Order. :D
In the Savoy Ballroom's Kat's Korner, Gladys Crowder and Eddie "Shorty" Davis do their famous Lindy Hop, 1939. The woman in the background is Mickey Jones.
Photo: Cornell Capa via Int'l Center of Photography/Magnum Photos/Village Voice
When Monroe died in August 1962 — just three months after Mick began singing professionally— he was shattered. “Monroe was a seductress,” Korner said, “and that’s the way Mick saw himself. He’s helped to alter the whole idea of what it is to be male.”
Christopher P. Andersen, Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger.
Rooster at any Formal Military Event: Guys, seriously, it’s not that bad. Sure, he always seems to be chewing on a toothpick, but my boyfriend does NOT have an oral fixation…
The Boyfriend in Question:
The Others at any Formal Military Event: Ice - Mav -
Alexis Korner: I always felt that Mick had the ultimate strength and that little streak of cruelty and ruthlessness. It may very easily have been Mick's defence mechanism operating, making himself seem more cruel than he was and thus less likely to suffer attack. But the feeling of cruelty and ruthlessness was definitely there. And also his sullenness, which is what I thought his meanness was at the time. But he wasn't so much sullen as shy. He was just shy and didn't talk very much. Yet it came across as sullen. And that was a part of the attraction of Mick.