Mick Jagger
This music biography is 600 pages long – and still I wanted more
Bob Spitz’s deep-cut history proves that even after 64 years of chaos, you can never have too much of the Rolling Stones.
- David Free
Latest
The Rolling Stones tease title and cover artwork of rumoured new album
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have given the strongest hints yet that a new album from the veteran rock ‘n’ roll band is imminent.
- Karl Quinn
Dramatic day as Democrats and Republicans threaten impeachment over Epstein files
The Trump administration is being accused of breaking the law and breaching public trust after it released only part of the so-called Epstein files.
- Michael Koziol
How Mick Jagger’s hit song Satisfaction has spanned the ages
A lot has happened in the six decades since the Rolling Stones released (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction. Through it all, we’re still singing – and humming that extraordinary riff.
- Tom Compagnoni
Sex, drugs and underlying health issues: The diabolical cost of insuring old rockers
The huge financial hit from abandoning a show means the stakes for ageing artists couldn’t be higher.
- James Hall
The glamour games: Celebrities take over the Paris Olympics
Stars like Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise and Lady Gaga have flocked to France to catch a glimpse of Games.
- Gemma Grant
- Opinion
- Divorce
Want to give your kids lasting satisfaction? Listen to Mick Jagger’s advice
What our children inherit from us – security, brains, fashion sense, politics, work ethic, money – has been on my mind lately.
- Kate Halfpenny
- Tony Wright’s Column
- London
What do Charles de Gaulle and Mick Jagger have in common? Step inside The French House
Yearning to escape everyday aggravations, the author and his imagination escape to the memory of a London pub and restaurant, where the art of conversation is all.
- Tony Wright
- Opinion
- Column 8
Strolling Bones at Sunday Service
Looking up, they saw that the stone had been rolled away.
- Opinion
- Live music
In 1997, Mick Jagger asked: ‘Our last tour?’ Keith’s answer nailed it
I then described them as “the four oldest teenagers on the planet”, but with Thursday’s news of the release of a new Stones’ album, the title doesn’t quite work any more.
- Jeff Apter