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Mick Jagger In His Own Words: BBC Archive Interviews

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A fascinating collection of archive interviews with the famed lead singer of The Rolling Stones. In this archive we hear—in his own words—about being the voice of his generation. He talks about touring with one of the biggest bands in the world and why he needs to perform. He discusses his favorite Stones songs and is extraordinarily open about some of his personal experiences, which have included drugs, alcohol and prison. He is particularly candid about earning money and being the businessman of the Stones, hating awards and ceremonies, and his solo work. Mick also talks about the longevity of The Rolling Stones, fatherhood, and family, his love of cricket and, ultimately, making music as a key to happiness.

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First published January 1, 1982

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Mick Jagger

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Sir Michael Phillip "Mick" Jagger is a Golden Globe-winning and two-time Grammy-winning English rock musician, actor, songwriter, record and film producer and businessman. He is best known as the frontman of the rock and roll band The Rolling Stones.

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January 16, 2014
Exactly one hour long, but worth it to hear Mick's young voice that somehow sounds even younger as the years go by.
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556 reviews5 followers
July 26, 2022
Finished writing my review and my iPad erased it which is angering.

I had this book on my shelf for a few years, very glad I finally read it. It was cool to hear what Mick thinks/thought about a wide range of topics. Although not a regular autobiography it still gives insight into Mick's experiences and views. More details about where and when interviews took place would've been nice. I wonder how many opinions Mick still holds. It's been 40 years now, 60 for some comments, I think.
311 reviews2 followers
June 5, 2023
This book was interesting. It gave a different perspective of fame but my favourite were this oldest interviews when he said he didnt think he would still be rocking in his 40s. Here we are decades later and he is still rocking and a HUGE icon. It is great to see how humble he was at the beginning and some of the things he was saying about drugs and alcohol are still relevant today.
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November 10, 2023
I don't know if Mick really wrote this book (or ghostwriter for him) but i really liked it. I really enjoyed reading it and remembering the great time of rock and roll in the 60s. It's fun read, no wisdom or specific philosophy just good ol' fun. I do recommend this book for kids of 60s, 70s and 80s.
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September 21, 2021
This was an audiobook because I wanted to hear Mick. Unfortunately the sound was terrible with most of these old tapes. It was staggered and difficult to follow.
Oh well.
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