Marianne Faithfull, the British pop star, muse, libertine and old soul who inspired and helped write some of the Rolling Stones' greatest songs and endured as a torch singer and survivor of the lifestyle she once embodied, has died. She was 78. Faithfull passed away Thursday (January 30) in London, her music promotion company Republic Media said.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천 P Jayachandran, Legendary Malayalam Playback Singer, Dies at 80 Due to Cancer.

슬롯사이트It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of the singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull," a company spokesperson said in a statement. 슬롯사이트Marianne passed away peacefully in London today, in the company of her loving family. She will be dearly missed.슬롯사이트� The blonde, voluptuous Faithfull was a celebrity before turning 17, homeless by her mid-20s and an inspiration to peers and younger artists by her early 30s, when her raw, explicit 슬롯사이트Broken English슬롯사이트� album brought her the kinds of reviews the Stones had received. Over the following decades, her admirers would include Beck, Billy Corgan, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, although her history would always be closely tied to the Stones and to the years she dated Mick Jagger. Sachin Pariyar Dies at 15 Due to Health Issues; Nepali Child Singer Was Known for His Hit Song 슬롯사이트Otha Kholera슬롯사이트�.

Marianne Faithfull's "As Tears Go By" Song:

One of the first songs written by Jagger and Keith Richards, the melancholy 슬롯사이트As Tears Go By,슬롯사이트� was her breakthrough hit when released in 1964 and the start of her close and tormented relationship with the band. She and Jagger began seeing each other in 1966 and became one of the most glamorous and notorious couples of 슬롯사이트Swinging London," with Faithfull once declaring that if LSD 슬롯사이트wasn't meant to happen, it wouldn't have been invented."

Their rejection of conventional values was defined by a widely publicized 1967 drug bust that left Jagger and Richards briefly in jail and Faithfull identified in tabloids as 슬롯사이트Naked Girl At Stones Party," a label she would find humiliating and inescapable. 슬롯사이트One of the hazards of reforming your evil ways is that some people won't let go of their mind's eye of you as a wild thing,슬롯사이트� she wrote in 슬롯사이트Memories, Dreams and Reflections," a 2007 memoir.

Jagger and Richards often cited bluesmen and early rock n rollers as their prime influences, but Faithfull and her close friend Anita Pallenberg, Richards' longtime partner, also opened the band to new ways of thinking. Both were worldlier than their boyfriends at the time, and helped transform the Stones' songwriting and personas, whether as muses or as collaborators.

Faithfull helped inspire such Stones songs as the mellow tribute 슬롯사이트She Smiled Sweetly슬롯사이트� and the lustful 슬롯사이트Let's Spend the Night Together." It was Faithful who lent Jagger the Russian novel 슬롯사이트The Master and Margarita" that was the basis for 슬롯사이트Sympathy for the Devil슬롯사이트� and who first recorded and contributed lyrics to the Stones' dire 슬롯사이트Sister Morphine,슬롯사이트� notably the opening line, 슬롯사이트Here I lie in my hospital bed.슬롯사이트� Faithfull's drug use helped shape such jaded takes on the London rock scene as 슬롯사이트You Can't Always Get What You Want슬롯사이트� and 슬롯사이트Live with Me,슬롯사이트� while her time with Jagger also coincided with one of his most vulnerable love songs, 슬롯사이트Wild Horses.슬롯사이트�

On her own, the London-born Faithfull specialized at first in genteel ballads, among them 슬롯사이트Come Stay With Me,슬롯사이트� 슬롯사이트Summer Nights슬롯사이트� and 슬롯사이트This Little Bird." But even in her teens, Faithfull sang in a fragile alto that suggested knowledge and burdens far beyond her years. Her voice would later crack and coarsen, and her life and work after splitting with Jagger in 1970 was one of looking back and carrying on through emotional and physical pain.

She had become addicted to heroin in the late '60s, suffered a miscarriage while seven months pregnant and nearly died from an overdose of sleeping pills. (Jagger, meanwhile, had an affair with Pallenberg and had a baby with actor Marsha Hunt). By the early '70s, Faithfull was living in the streets of London and had lost custody of the son, Nicholas, she had with her estranged husband, the gallery owner John Dunbar. She would also battle anorexia and hepatitis, was treated for breast cancer, broke her hip in a fall and was hospitalized with COVID-19 in 2020.

She shared everything, uncensored, in her memoirs and in her music, notably 슬롯사이트Broken English,슬롯사이트� which came out in 1979 and featured her seething 슬롯사이트Why'd Ya Do It슬롯사이트� and conflicted 슬롯사이트Guilt,슬롯사이트� in which she chants 슬롯사이트I feel guilt, I feel guilt, though I know I've done no wrong.슬롯사이트� Other albums included 슬롯사이트Dangerous Acquaintances,슬롯사이트� 슬롯사이트Strange Weather," the live 슬롯사이트Blazing Away슬롯사이트� and, most recently, 슬롯사이트She Walks in Beauty.슬롯사이트� Though Faithfull was defined by the 1960s, her sensibility often reached back to the pre-rock world of German cabaret, and she covered numerous songs by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, including 슬롯사이트Ballad of the Soldier's Wife슬롯사이트� and the 슬롯사이트sung슬롯사이트� ballet 슬롯사이트The Seven Deadly Sins."

Her interests extended to theatre, film and television. Faithfull began acting in the 1960s, including an appearance in Jean-Luc Godard's 슬롯사이트Made In U.S.A.슬롯사이트� and stage roles in 슬롯사이트Hamlet슬롯사이트� and Chekhov's 슬롯사이트Three Sisters.슬롯사이트� She would later appear in such films as 슬롯사이트Marie Antoinette슬롯사이트� and 슬롯사이트The Girl from Nagasaki,슬롯사이트� and the TV series 슬롯사이트Absolutely Fabulous,슬롯사이트� in which she was cast as 슬롯사이트� and did not flinch from playing 슬롯사이트� God.

Faithful was married three times, and in recent years dated her manager, Francois Ravard. Jagger was her most famous lover, but other men in her life included Richards ("so great and memorable," she would say of their one-night stand), David Bowie and the early rock star Gene Pitney. Among the rejected: Bob Dylan, who had been so taken that he was writing a song about her, until Faithfull, pregnant with her son at the time, turned him down.

슬롯사이트Without warning, he turned into Rumpelstiltskin,슬롯사이트� she wrote in 슬롯사이트Faithfull,슬롯사이트� published in 1994. 슬롯사이트He went over to the typewriter, took a sheaf of papers and began ripping them up into smaller and smaller pieces, after which he let them fall into the wastepaper basket.슬롯사이트� Faithfull's heritage was one of intrigue, decadence and fallen empires. Her father was a British intelligence officer during World War II who helped saved her mother from the Nazis in Vienna.

Faithfull's more distant ancestors included various Austro-Hungarian aristocrats and Count Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, a 19th century Austrian whose last name and scandalous novel 슬롯사이트Venus in Furs슬롯사이트� helped create the term 슬롯사이트masochism."

Faithfull's parents separated when she was 6 and her childhood would include time in a convent and in what she would call a 슬롯사이트nutty슬롯사이트� sex-obsessed commune. By her teens, she was reading Simone de Beauvoir, listening to Odetta and Joan Baez and singing in folk clubs. Through the London art scene, she met Dunbar, who introduced her to Paul McCartney and other celebrities. Dunbar also co-founded the Indica Gallery, where John Lennon would say he met Yoko Ono.

슬롯사이트The threads of a dozen little scenes were invisibly twining together,슬롯사이트� she wrote in her memoir. 슬롯사이트All these people 슬롯사이트� gallery owners, photographers, pop stars, aristocrats and assorted talented layabouts more or less invented the scene in London, so I guess I was present at the creation.슬롯사이트� Her future was set in March 1964, when she attended a recording party for one of London's hot young bands, the Rolling Stones. Scorning the idea that she and Jagger immediately fell for each other, she would regard the Stones as 슬롯사이트yobby schoolboys슬롯사이트� and witnessed Jagger fighting with his then-girlfriend, the model Chrissie Shrimpton, so in tears that her false eyelashes were peeling off.

But she was deeply impressed by one man, Stones manager Andrew 슬롯사이트Loog슬롯사이트� Oldham, who looked 슬롯사이트powerful and dangerous and very sure of himself.슬롯사이트� A week later, Oldham sent her a telegram, asking her to come to London's Olympic Studios. With Jagger and Richards looking on, Oldham played her a demo of a 슬롯사이트very primitive슬롯사이트� song, 슬롯사이트A Tears Go By," which Faithfull needed just two takes to complete.

슬롯사이트It's an absolutely astonishing thing for a boy of 20 to have written,슬롯사이트� Faithfull wrote in her 1994 memoir. 슬롯사이트A song about a woman looking back nostalgically on her life. The uncanny thing is that Mick should have written those words so long before everything happened. It's almost as is if our whole relationship was prefigured in that song.슬롯사이트�