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Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger: the vampire love that changed the history of rockLos dos cantantes estuvieron juntos en 1967. Ella le introdujo en la literatura y en la estética del romanticismo; él la ...
In 1972, Dick Cavett interviewed a then 29-year-old young Mick Jagger, ... Chuck Berry, Nina Simone and Elvis Presley, and music in general was a big part of his youth.
Mick Jagger stands for every baby boomer, the generation that refused to grow up, refused to pass on the ancient knowledge that had been transmitted father to son since time out of mind. 1968 ...
Mick Jagger talks childhood, joining the Stones, being jailed for drugs, writing, and coming to Croke Park. In his only Irish newspaper interview ahead of the Croke Park concert on May 17, Mick ...
Mick Jagger released 'Sweet Thing' from his third solo album, 'Wandering Spirit,' on Jan. 25, 1993. ... "They want you to be like you were in 1969 because otherwise, their youth goes with you.
Jagger, who in his youth once said he would rather die than be playing Satisfaction at age 45, is aware that few other acts have endured for so long — and those that do can’t pack stadiums.
Mick Jagger joined Jimmy Fallon for a skit on The Tonight Show in which he confirmed that he did, in fact, once get some satisfaction. In the clip, ...
The Rolling Stones say making music is no different than it was decades ago 06:56. After six decades of rock 'n' roll, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are at it again.
God, I’ve been asked that question since 1965,” says singer Mick Jagger. “But no, I doubt it very much.” Jagger was on the phone this week from Paris, where he’s working on a new Stones ...
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