The Temperance Movement Finally Meet Rolling Stones
. But bass player Nick Fyffe has revealed that they finally got to hang out their heroes in Dusseldorf - and more than once. And he says it definitely wasn't a case of 'never meet your heroes', for the iconic rockers were among the nicest people he'd ever met. On the band's website, Nick says: "Before our set, as we were waiting in our dressing room, me deciding whether to go on with or without socks, we were visited by Mick Jagger's PA. 'Mick would like to say hello,' she exclaimed. It was at this point that things got pretty trippy. "We were taken upstairs and led down a corridor, past a smiling Charlie Watts and into Mick's dressing room. All was tranquil and serene inside and a very welcoming Mick Jagger was there to greet us. We sat on sofas around a coffee table chatting about this and that. It was such a surreal experience that I wouldn't have been at all surprised if Elvis had popped his head round the door." more on this story Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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