Mick Jagger turns 79 and celebrates it by touring with the Rolling Stones

Mick Jagger turns 79 and celebrates it by touring with the Rolling Stones

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The Rolling Stones on Mick Jagger

It is known that Jagger and Richards are the creative force behind the Stones, however over the years their relationship has gone through different stages. They have known each other since they were children, and they have shared a whole life, so that there have been frictions does not surprise anyone.

This Richards has said about Jagger: “My battles with Mick are not exactly what the press perceives, they are much more complicated, elaborate I would say, because we have known each other all our lives, since we were 4 or 5 years old. But I think those fights They have to do a bit with Mick’s Peter Pan complex. It’s true, being the one in front of the stones is a difficult job, you have to believe yourself semi-divine “

“When I got off drugs, I said, ‘I’m back, clean, let me do something.’ And Mick, who had carried the weight of the band on his shoulders, which is what a real friend would do, made me kind of resentful. I I thought he wanted to put some responsibility aside, but he had gotten used to that role.

Beyond these Richards-esque statements, there is no doubt that the creative/friendship relationship of these two is one of the most important in the history of music.

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“I would hate to be Mick Jagger. And I’m glad that he has sought to be like that, always in magazines, always made a star. I’m glad because it helps the rest of us, it’s great because that way I never have to do it. I hate that kind of stuff. I’d hate to have to go on stage and start walking in front of a crowd.” This is how the beloved Watts defined it in an interview in 1978.

Mick Jagger on Mick Jagger

“When I turn 33, I’ll retire. That’s the time when a man has to do other things. I don’t want to be a rock star all my life” it said Mick jagger in an interview during the Stones tour in 1972, luckily for us it turned out that good old Mick is not a man of his word, and we give thanks for that.

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