Mick Jagger’s party guests claim they spotted creepy ghost in his home at Christmas bash

Party guests saw a ghost at Sir Mick Jagger’s stately home.

Things got a little messy at his Christmas Day bash, which he held back in Seventies.

His brother Chris, who helped plan the party at the rocker’s lavish Stargroves pile, said: “My parents had also invited two of their friends, and one of them told us that, as she was standing at the bottom of the stairs, she had the sensation of a woman’s ghost coming down the steps and passing her.

“Of course, in such places ghosts come with the fixtures and fittings.”

Also there were a group of mystic minstrels called the Bauls of Bengal who had flown over from India to perform. The partygoers were mostly locals from East Woodhay, Hampshire.



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Mick Jagger’s party guest say they spotted a supernatural being at one of his Christmas Day events

They were invited in a bid to win them over in 1973 after the

Rolling Stones frontman threw too many rowdy parties.

Chris said: “They arrived at the big house in their Sunday best, the men with clean-shaven ruddy faces and the ladies in their finest floral prints, stepping into a room the size of some of their cottages to be served by long-haired hippies and greeted by the Bauls.



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Pals of the Rolling Stones frontman think they saw a ghost at his home

“Many villagers had never seen Asian people, but before long everyone was mingling, some of the old boys removing their jackets and pushing up the stretchy armbands on their striped shirts to play on the snooker table, while others gazed at the colour TV – a novelty back then.

“As the sherry flowed and laughter rang round the hall, runners were dispatched to remove half-burned turkeys from ovens in various parts of the village.”



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Mick is known for his wild lifestyle

In his new book Talking To Myself, Chris said that when he first set eyes on Sir Mick’s country house in 1971 he “immediately loved the place”.

He added: “According to Marianne [Faithfull], Mick had bought the manor while on an acid trip, but that might have been her exaggeration.

Jagger and fellow Rolling Stone star Keith Richards recently paid tribute to drummer Charlie Watts after his death at the age of 80.

Wattsdied “peacefully” in a London hospital, surrounded by his family.

The legendary drummer’s death comes just weeks after The Rolling Stones announced that Watts would miss a number of US tour dates as he recovered from an unspecified medical procedure.

Jagger shared a picture of his bandmate smiling as he sat behind a drumkit on Instagram and Twitter.

This tribute has been liked more than 264,000 times on social media platforms at the time this article was written.

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