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Mick Jagger admits he GAVE UP penning a memoir about his turbulent life

Mick Jagger has admitted he gave up writing a memoir about his turbulent life in the spotlight as he didn t enjoy writing it. Despite being paid £1 million in the early 1980s to write an autobiography about his life, the Rolling Stones frontman, 77, has now revealed he never finished the book and eventually returned the fee. Mick admitted that he found looking back at his life inordinately dull and upsetting, and although he has been writing in lockdown, fans won t see a bombshell book about his life any moment soon. No thanks! Mick Jagger has admitted he gave up writing a memoir about his turbulent life in the spotlight as he didn t enjoy writing it (pictured in 2019)

Dave Grohl And Mick Jagger Just Released A Surprise Post Pandemic Song | WZRX-FM

Mick Jagger SLAMS the government in pandemic-themed Dave Grohl duet

Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have released a powerful new song addressing various elements of the pandemic, including a slight on the government.  The Rolling Stones frontman, 77, branded the powers that be pr s as he belted out Easy Sleazy while playing guitar alongside the Foo Fighters legend, 52, and touching on various sensitive issues suffered through the past year.  Speaking about the track, Mick said: It’s a song that I wrote about coming out of lockdown, with some much needed optimism. Thanks to Dave Grohl for jumping on drums, bass and guitar, it was a lot of fun working with him. Hope you all enjoy it .

Easy Sleazy : Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl release new single about lockdown life

Jumpin Jab Flash: Mick Jagger riffs on UK lockdown lifting in new song

Jumpin Jab Flash: Mick Jagger riffs on UK lockdown lifting in new song Mick Jagger, 77, posted on YouTube that he wanted to share this song that I wrote about eventually coming out of lockdown, with some much needed optimism . British rock icon Mick Jagger. Picture: @therollingstones/Facebook.com. 3 hours ago LONDON - British rock legend Mick Jagger has released a new song celebrating the release from the prison walls of lockdown, as England this week reopened pubs and non-essential shops. Now we re out of these prison walls. we re all headed back to paradise, the fully vaccinated Rolling Stones frontman sings on

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