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Mick

The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger
Andersen, Christopher P. (Book - - 2012)
Average Rating: 2.5 stars out of 5.
Mick


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Baker & Taylor
A follow-up to 1993's Jagger Unauthorized shares insights into additional aspects of the iconic rock-and-roll performer's life, from his substance abuse challenges and his bisexual history to his connections to the British royal family and the secret attempt on his life. … More »
Baker & Taylor
A follow-up to 1993's Jagger Unauthorized shares insights into additional aspects of the iconic rock-and-roll performer's life, from his substance abuse challenges and his bisexual history to his connections to the British royal family and the secret attempt on his life. By the best-selling author of William and Kate. 100,000 first printing.

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Shares insights into the iconic rock-and-roll performer's life, from his substance abuse challenges and his bisexual history to his connections to the British royal family and the secret attempt on his life.

Simon and Schuster
He’s a smart little mother******,I’ll give him that.—KEITH RICHARDS on MICK JAGGER

IS he Jumpin’ Jack Flash? A Street Fighting Man? A Man of Wealth and Taste? All this, it turns out, and far more. By any definition, Mick Jagger is a force of nature, a complete original—and undeniably one of the dominant cultural figures of our time. Swaggering, strutting, sometimes elusive, always spellbinding, he grabbed us by our collective throat a half-century ago and—unlike so many of his gifted peers—never let go.

For decades, Mick has jealously guarded his many shocking secrets—until now. As the Rolling Stones mark their 50th anniversary, journalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author Christopher Andersen tears the mask from rock’s most complex and enigmatic icon in a no-holds-barred biography as impossible to ignore as Jagger himself.

Based on interviews with friends, family members, fellow music legends, and industry insiders—as well as wives and legions of lovers—MICK sheds new light on a man whose very name defines an era and candidly reveals:

—New details about Jagger’s jaw-dropping sexual exploits with more than four thousand women (including Madonna, Angelina Jolie, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Uma Thurman, and France’s First Lady Carla Bruni)—as well as his encounters with several of rock’s biggest male stars. Also, the day Mick’s wife Jerry Hall and Keith Richards pleaded with Jagger to seek treatment for sex addiction.

—The backstage drama surrounding Mick’s knighthood, and Jagger’s little-known ties to Britain’s Royal Family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton.

—What he really thinks of today’s superstars—including Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, and Justin Bieber.

—Never-before-revealed, behind-the-scenes accounts of his often turbulent relationships—from his band-mates, ravenous groupies, and rabid fans to such intimates as Andy Warhol, John Lennon, Jackie Onassis, Bill Clinton, and others.

—Cocaine, LSD, hashish, and speed—the flabbergasting truth about the extent of Jagger’s substance abuse, and how long it really went on.

—A rare glimpse into Mick’s business dealings and the killer instinct that has enabled him to amass a personal fortune well in excess of $400 million.

—The stormy “marriage” between Mick and Keith that nearly ran aground over Keith’s searing comments—and all the scandal, mayhem, excess, madness, and genius that went into making the Rolling Stones “the world’s greatest rock-and-roll band.”

Like its subject, this book is explosive and riveting—the definitive biography of a living legend who has kept us thrilled, confounded, and astounded.

THIS IS MICK.

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Authors: Andersen, Christopher P.
Statement of Responsibility: Christopher Andersen
Title: Mick
the wild life and mad genius of Jagger
Publisher: New York :, Gallery Books,, 2012
Edition: 1st Gallery Books hardcover ed
Characteristics: xiv, 364 p. :,ill. ;,25 cm.
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Apr 11, 2013
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  • milesthecat rated this: 3 stars out of 5.

Interesting but must agree with many reviewers (RonNasty64 in particular) it really is sensationalism and probably does not reflect on Jagger as the successful artist and business man. I'm sure there are more in-depth bios in him put there. Kind of fun to read, though.

Nov 29, 2012
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  • emmasdaddy rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

liked it very good book

boring not worth the read

Nov 01, 2012
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  • ruhlme rated this: 1.5 stars out of 5.

straight from the gossip column, tabloid fodder

Oct 17, 2012
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  • David_W_B rated this: 1 stars out of 5.

Really enjoyed Keith Richards auto bio (with writing assistance) and thought this would fit more of the inside story to my musical following of the Stones over the past 50 years. Not so! This should really be titled "A Few Salacious Fragments About the Instances and Circumstances of a Few of the 4 000 males and females With Whom Mick May have Slept" Unbelievably inept research, salacious style points, an author to avoid. Why did I persist in reading it? It ends the way it starts, and I feel cheap.

Sep 25, 2012
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  • RonNasty64 rated this: 2 stars out of 5.

If tabloids and sensationalism interests you, then you'll enjoy this book. It seemed more like a transcript from Mick's little black book. Hopefully there is more to Mick that life in the sack.

Bloody awful, I quit after 200 pages. Yoko Ono was not an 'unknown artist' when she met John Lennon; USA Today is not an authoritative source for album reviews and there is no 'title track' on Keith Richards album 'Talk is Cheap'. That's just to start. Anderson is clearly more interested in the trashy, gossipy and salacious side of Jagger's life so basic fact checking and any insight into the music or business get tossed aside. If you want to hear the story of the Stone's music read Richards book. Want the gossip on Jagger as a bisexual celebrity; read this gobbler.

Aug 08, 2012
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  • occy rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

If your a "Stones" fan, you'll certainly enjoy this novel.

I have always thought Christopher Andersen was a great life writer but as I am reading this book have to wonder never have been much of a Jagger fan and this book clarifies my reason. Would not refer this book

a must read for 99 year+ users!, no suitable for anyone under 99!!!

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