At 80 years outdated rock icon Mick Jagger has lots to shout about…and none of it mentions retirement.
The new Rolling Stones album, Hackney Diamonds, is out subsequent month and the band then plan to take it on tour – identical to they used to.
They might even do a gig as holograms in years to come back.
“You can have a posthumous tour, “ says Mick. “The technology has really moved on since the ABBA thing.” (the Swedish group’s “Voyage” digital present).
But there aren’t any plans to publish an autobiography – or to dump the Stones’ publish 1971 again catalogue .
“The children don’t need $500 million to live well,” he scoffs. “Maybe it’ll go to charity one day….maybe do some good in the world.”
Father of eight Jagger – cowl star of October’s WSJ. Magazine – opens up concerning the band’s drawback with medication, coping with the enterprise facet of the music, the assist of his fantastic household, and the way age doesn’t hassle him.
“People get out of my way, in case I fall over,” he jokes.
Asked if 80 feels completely different from 70, he shrugs it off.
“They’re both big numbers,” he says. “One’s more than the other one.”
- WSJ Magazine’s October Issue is out on October seventh.
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