Mick Jagger on the original name of the ‘Aftermath’ album (1966) “Instead of the album title we suggested, ‘Could You Walk on The Water?’, they took a look at the photos we […]
Mick Jagger on the original name of the ‘Aftermath’ album (1966) “Instead of the album title we suggested, ‘Could You Walk on The Water?’, they took a look at the photos we […]
Rolling Stones on video: Mick Jagger sings ‘I Can’t Turn You Loose‘ Mick Jagger performs ‘I Can’t Turn You Loose’ at the The East Room, the White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Feb. […]
Mick Jagger on sex and drugs and rock’n’roll “You start out playing rock’n’roll so you can have sex and do drugs, but you end up doing drugs so you can still play […]
Mick Jagger on writing songs (1974) “I think that rock and roll songs are pretty ephemeral. To me they are because when I I’ve done one I want to write another one. […]
Mick Jagger previews ‘Sympathy for the Devil‘ (1968) “It has a very hypnotic groove, a samba, which has a tremendous hypnotic power, rather like good dance music. It doesn’t speed up or […]
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards leaving court, 1967 (rare footage) June 29, 1967: Mick Jagger and art dealer Robert Fraser are brought once again to Chichester Crown Court as the trial of […]
Rolling Stones On Video: “Sexist and racist” remark by Mick Jagger in 1978 interview A bold remark from Mick in 1978, when he replied to the controversy surrounding the just-released Some Girls […]
Rolling Stones Quotes: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts about not stopping (1998) Mick: “Every time you go out, I suppose it’s like testing yourself again. But I just find it […]
Rolling Stones Quotes: Mick Jagger on himself and Keith Richards (1977) “What a terrible monster I am. I feel guilty about it afterwards, then I laugh,because the whole thing is a joke. […]
Rolling Stones On Video: Paula Yates interviews Mick Jagger From The Tube (UK TV), December 9 1982. Filmed in Bristol Ashton Gate. *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO