The actor and comedian recounted an unusual situation that he experienced during a show in our country of the mythical band.
Owen Wilson told in a recent interview a curious anecdote about the Rolling Stones which included a visit to Argentina.
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Owen participated in the American television program “The Late Late Show” and told james corden and jeff goldblum who saw the Stones for the first time in 1980 and followed with a very special anecdote. The actor and comedian noted that a few years ago he was honored with an all-access pass to attend any show by the legendary band.


“I went to see the Rolling Stones in Argentina”Wilson recalled in the talk. “He was a bit of a friend to some of the band members, and my friend was very good friends with Mick Jagger. And we got these special laminates, sort of all-access.” The actor stressed that these passes were for an unlimited time.
However, once he got the credential, Wilson began testing it. “I’m going to walk over here and see if someone stops me”he remembered thinking. “And no one was stopping me anywhere, and I ended up right in this place where I could look over and see Mick Jagger on stage, right there.”
“All of a sudden I was shot out, during ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash,’ and I ran downstairs, and it turns out that where I was was part of the stage a little bit, so I kind of froze and tried to be discreet… And then someone came running and yelling ‘Get out of here! I left! You’re not supposed to be here!’”
The actor added that that night he went to sleep thinking about that strange experience that he had to live. “I got a call the next morning from Mick’s security: ‘Do you have that badge to see the Stones?’ If I still have it’. “Okay, let’s go look for her.” I got it, they have a show to put on, they don’t need a clown just hanging around and distracting them.”
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