Talk:Angie (song)

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Allegation about songwriters
Due to concerns voiced by editor Sssoul and that it seems unlikely that Asrrn will be able to provide sufficient documented sources to back up the assertion about an alternative songwriter other than Jagger/Richards, I deleted the conversation in accordance with WP:BLP. Brian Powell (talk) 14:09, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

The old Angela story
I'm not sure how to comment on here, but I just wanted to say that I have heard that this song may be about Jagger's relationship with David Bowie and not his wife. The story is that she walked in on them having sex. http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/bowie.asp
 * Sorry, but we don't do stories here... Drmies (talk) 03:56, 30 September 2010 (UTC)

Is Angie a pseudonym for heroin?
The article states that according to Richards' biography Life, Angie is a pseudonym for heroin. Although Richards wrote that the song had been written while he was staying in Switzerland to cure his addiction, he does not explicitly mentions the connection between the word Angie and heroin, however he wrote it is not a person: ‘I just went, “Angie, Angie.” It was not about any particular person; it was a name, like “ohhh, Diana.”’

There are numerous speculations about the meaning of the song – the proposed explanation of singing about the detoxication seems to be the most probable. Does anyone know of a valid source to prove or disprove this interpretation? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.141.80.48 (talk) 18:36, 11 May 2012 (UTC)


 * If the Richards autobiography does not connect "Angie" to "heroin" and since there is no reference for the claim, why is it still in the article? We aren't about unsourced speculation. Thank you, Wordreader (talk) 04:19, 6 September 2015 (UTC)

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