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The Rolling Stones in the press: “Mick Jagger Raps”
*From Eye magazine, USA, November 1 1968
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The 1968 Mick Jagger Interview: Questions About the Stones’ Evolution
In 1968, Mick Jagger sat down for an interview with Eye magazine that would shed light on the evolving identity of The Rolling Stones. As the band was navigating its meteoric rise, Jagger was often asked about the pressure of stardom, the band’s future, and the changing dynamics of the music scene. A key focus of the interview was the cultural revolution of the late ’60s, with Jagger being questioned about the role of rock music in society. Critics and fans alike were fascinated by how the Stones, notorious for their rebellious image, would adapt to the changing times, especially as the 1960s became a period of social upheaval.
Questions also centered on Jagger’s personal growth and his relationship with the media. As the public face of The Rolling Stones, he was often asked about how he managed the constant scrutiny and attention, which was intensifying as the band gained more fame. He was probed on his motivations, aspirations, and what he felt the band’s music represented during that turbulent time. Jagger’s responses highlighted his belief in rock and roll as a vehicle for self-expression, but also reflected his awareness of the growing pressure on him and the band.
The Stones’ Future and Jagger’s Artistic Vision
In the 1968 interview, Mick Jagger was also asked about the band’s future direction, which was a hot topic following the departure of Brian Jones, a significant moment in the group’s history. Jagger assured that the Stones would continue to evolve artistically, hinting at more experimental music in the future. His responses, though often enigmatic, revealed his deep understanding of the band’s trajectory and his role as both a leader and a cultural figure.
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