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Beyond Satisfaction: Watch Mick Jagger Perform ‘I Can’t Turn You Loose’ at the White House (2012)

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Rolling Stones on video: Mick Jagger sings ‘I Can’t Turn You Loose

Mick Jagger performs โ€˜I Can’t Turn You Looseโ€™ at the The East Room, the White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Feb. 21 2012

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From The Washington Post:
We donโ€™t need Maroon 5โ€™s ubiquitous pop hit โ€œMoves Like Jaggerโ€ to remind us that the physicality of rock-and-roll still lives in Mick Jaggerโ€™s muscle tissue.
On Tuesday, the 68-year-old Rolling Stones frontman threw limb and larynx into a concert at the White House honoring the American blues, strutting, stomping, huffing and howling beneath the East Room chandeliers.

Eyebrows and heart rates were raised โ€” but imagine if he had just stood politely behind the microphone. Would it have been a Mick Jagger performance?
โ€œUh, no,โ€ said Jagger, phoning from his New York hotel room on Thursday. โ€œI donโ€™t think I can do that.โ€

Performing alongside B.B. King, Buddy Guy, fellow British invader Jeff Beck and others on Tuesday, Jagger helped trigger the showโ€™s surprise finale by passing his microphone to President Obama so that he could croon a few lines of โ€œSweet Home Chicago.โ€
Guitarist Keith Richards wasnโ€™t in tow, but with the Rolling Stones celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, we might see the duo on stage in the near future. โ€œWell, weโ€™re talking about it,โ€ Jagger said of a possible upcoming Stones tour.

Many have credited the Rolling Stones with introducing America to its own music while others have said rock-and-roll has unfairly profited from the blues. Where do you sit with all that in 2012?
Jagger: “Itโ€™s a whole sort of can of worms, isnโ€™t it really? .โ€‰.โ€‰. When we first came to the United States, the blues had been largely forgotten โ€” not forgotten โ€” but it was not the music of contemporary black America, right? It was, perhaps, ignored to some extent. The good part of it is we talked about it a lot. And people listened.” (Ref. mick jagger I can’t turn you loose)

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