Mick Jagger chats about life with The Rolling Stones, new music, and dealing with fame. He expresses thoughts on marriage, future plans, and the music scene, keeping it real and down-to-earth.
Mick Jagger chats about life with The Rolling Stones, new music, and dealing with fame. He expresses thoughts on marriage, future plans, and the music scene, keeping it real and down-to-earth.
‘The Man Who Killed Mick Jagger’ is a novel by author by David Littlejohn originally published in 1977 about a graduate student and social misfit who sets out to murder “the idol of his generation”.
This unreleased alternate take of ‘Some Girls’ showcases a raw, funkier sound with casual vocals, reflecting the Rolling Stones’ experimental phase during their 1977 Paris sessions, revealing their creative reinvention.
In 1977, after a heroin bust in Toronto, Keith Richards asserted the Rolling Stones’ resilience, proclaiming no obstacle could end the band, emphasizing their enduring spirit and commitment to music.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased ‘Black Limousine’ (version #2) showcases a gritty blend of blues and rock, capturing the band’s chaotic lifestyle during the 1977 Some Girls sessions in France.
The Rolling Stones’ classic ‘Miss You’ evolved from a jam session into a disco hit, showcasing Jagger’s vocal versatility and intricate instrumentals. The band navigated the disco genre, ultimately creating a significant musical masterpiece.
‘A Different Kind’ also known as ‘Thinking About You’, is an unreleased Rolling Stones track recorded during the Some Girls sessions in 1977-78. This six-minute, slow-tempo instrumental showcases Mick Jagger’s spoken vocals and features Ronnie Wood’s captivating Hawaiian steel guitar, highlighting an experimental side of the band that emphasizes ambiance over traditional song structure.
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