Mick Jagger. Composer: Alfie. Michael Philip Jagger was born in Dartford, Kent on 26th July 1943. When he was 4 he met Keith Richards until they went into secondary schools and lost touch. But one day in 1960 they accidentally met on the Dartford train l
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Mick Jagger, it seems, cannot sit still. Seated behind a console at the Power Station in New York, Jagger is fidgeting with strips of paper that have the song titles for his new solo album written on them. Over and over, he rearranges them, in search of the ideal sequence. Then, onc...
Even Glenn Frey once said — and he was kind of joking because he knows how the royalty thing works — but he said, ‘One of the reasons JD didn’t have a bigger solo career is because he gave us or Linda Ronstadt most of his best songs.’ And that’s sort of true. J.D. Sout...
Watts reportedly got up, shaved, donned a suit and then walked down the stairs to meet Jagger. Once there, he punched Jagger in the face and told him, "Don't ever call me your drummer again. You're my fucking singer!" READ MORE:Top 10 Charlie Watts Rolling Stones Songs ...
Watts reportedly got up, shaved, donned a suit and then walked down the stairs to meet Jagger. Once there, he punched Jagger in the face and told him, "Don't ever call me your drummer again. You're my fucking singer!" READ MORE:Top 10 Charlie Watts Rolling Stones Songs ...
Mick Jagger, Keith Richard, Ronnie Wood, and special guest Stevie Wonder break down 'Hackney Diamonds,' an album the Stones only could have made now.
As seen in the video at the bottom of this post, the woman filmed from behind clearly is without her shirt as she waves an American flag and bounces on a fellow concertgoer's shoulders to the song. As Jagger traipses across the stage he eventually spots the woman in the crowd, then ...
Recorded in just three days, the Stones' first album after an 11-year break is an all-covers collection of blues songs from their past. And like a young band finding its groove, the Stones renew themselves on record. The entire group burns, but it's Mick Jagger's slippery harmonica sol...
Recorded in just three days, the Stones' first album after an 11-year break is an all-covers collection of blues songs from their past. And like a young band finding its groove, the Stones renew themselves on record. The entire group burns, but it's Mick Jagger's slippery harmonica sol...