In 1974 Mick Jagger, still embodying youthful energy, rejected societal expectations of maturity. Acknowledging fame’s absurdities, he embraced rock and roll’s chaos while remaining refreshingly relatable as an iconic figure.
In 1974 Mick Jagger, still embodying youthful energy, rejected societal expectations of maturity. Acknowledging fame’s absurdities, he embraced rock and roll’s chaos while remaining refreshingly relatable as an iconic figure.
And on the eight day God created The Dirty Strangers. Or something. Because the story of one of the most particular London cult bands of the last three-odd decades actually had to […]