Mick Jagger JUST REVEALED What We All Feared

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Published 2024-06-16
Mick Jagger Just Revealed What We All Feared

Lead singer and founding member of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger is one of the most successful singers of all time. With a career spanning over six decades, it is inevitable that his life and career would be embroiled with scandals, conspiracies and drama. However, despite the high press attention he has received all the time, there were still a few things only whispered in the dark that have been recently brought to light.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Nelson-ok2jv
    Brian Jones was being interviewed with the rest of the band and he was asked what is the name of your band. Brian looked down at a muddy waters album and one song was called rolling stone so he looked at the guy and said we are the rolling stones.
  • @Littleweed419
    I remember an interview (it must have been about 100 years ago) when he said ""I can't imagine being 40 years old and jumping round a stage singing Jumping Jack Flash ". He definitely didn't have 2nd sight!
  • @user-go4uq3tu9w
    He is amazing❤❤❤this man Mick Jagger❤he do so.much in 62 years with Rolling Stones🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤Keith abd Ronnie❤❤❤and all the others who are in the band and be with them in 20 years some off them Chuck Leawell❤❤❤❤❤
  • The myth that Brian Jones founded the Rolling Stones can always be sourced back to Bill Wyman who insists that he knows when at the time he was not even in the band and wouldn't be for another eight months AFTER the band got together. The facts are that Brian attempted to start a band with his advert in the Jazz News but he was unsuccessful. The only serious player he recruited was pianist Ian Stewart and neither one of them could sing. Brian knew he wanted to be in a blues band so Brian contacted Keith who already had a band called the Blue Boys and asked if He and Ian could join Keith's band and Keith agreed. The first one to suggest that the band should change their name to The Rollin' Stones was Alex Korner, the leader of Blues Incorporated at the Ealing Club, when Keith and Mick sat in with his band and performed the Muddy Waters song, Rollin Stone...The band ALL discussed the new name but they never arrived at a consensus because Ian ABSOLUTELY hated the name. When Alex'es band gave them their spot at the Marquee Club, Their big break, the Jazz News reporter asked Brian on the phone their name so they could promote them and Brian blurted out the only name they had discussed... The Rollin Stones. He was in a pay phone booth and there were no albums on the floor. Keith likes a good story but it was not true that Brian came up with anything other than the name that they had already discussed.
  • Even Bill Wymann went on record to say that Brian started the band and named the band.
  • “The band is really an amalgamation of two bands. The one being an R&B band I formed about a year ago, and the other being a group run by Mick and Keith in S.E. London. I was introduced to Keith and we decided to pool our resources, so with Stu from my band, and Mick from Keith’s we became the nucleus of the ‘Stones.’”--- Brian Jones 1963
  • Waiting on a Friend"... "Time is on my side" Shes Like a Rainbow" and Ruby Tuesday". "Gimme Shelter". You cant always get what you want".
  • Tough to choose a favorite, but it'd be 'Gimmie Shelter'. The opening guitar is brilliant, the lyrics are simple yet profound, and the female singing part is wildly passionate. And Brian Jones was the driving force that created the Stones.
  • Interviewer--- What were you doing before you joined? ( The band) Brian---"um well I was just sort of bumming around waiting for something to happen really. I had quite a few jobs and uh I was trying to get a band going but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith" Brian Jones explaining to an interviewer about not being able to start a band and instead joining Keith's band, The Blue Boys.
  • 19th Nervous Breakdown. It's very energetic and deals with a (neuro)psychological problem that was very contemporary.
  • @MagusRealm
    Just listen to the original recordings. It will stand the test of time.