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This month Adam Clayton should make a tidy profit from his collection of carpets, but not all musicians are as prudent with their profits. John Meagher on the lavish lives of rock legends. He is the bass player with the band that are often touted as the biggest in the world and is best known for being engaged to supermodel Naomi Campbell and a conviction for cannabis possession. But there is more to U2's Adam Clayton than you might imagine. It turns out that he is a collector of fine arts, with a fondness for rare and exotic carpets. Later this month, he will sell off his collection at a special auction at Christie's in London - and he is expected to make a considerable profit on his investments. The rugs, known as the Adam Clayton Collection, are thought to be worth over ?200,000 and range from small kilims to intricate Persian pieces dating back to the 18th century. Clayton bought some of them at knock-down prices over the past decade. 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McCartney's 1960s' contemporary Mick Jagger continues to add millions to his bank balance every year by licensing songs to advertising and through touring. The Rolling Stones frontman was paid more than any other artist to allow Microsoft to use his composition Start Me Up for the Windows 95 ad campaign. The man who wrote (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, gets plenty of solace from his investment portfolio that includes dozens of properties around the globe. Few stars epitomise excess like Elton John. The former Reg Dwight, who first came to prominence with a slew of massive selling albums in the early 1970s, has indulged in the sort of spending spree that makes the Beckhams' bling-bling lifestyle look positively ordinary. As well as the mansions in various countries, John has a penchant for throwing outrageously lavish parties. The Jay Gatsby of the pop world thinks nothing of ordering hundreds of crates of ?500-a-bottle champagne and having cases of caviar flown in from Russia. 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