Mick Jagger
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A miracle of still-plentiful hair, raw sex appeal, and strutting talent. The frontman of one of the most influential and controversial groups of all time. A brilliant musician with a career spanning over four decades. A testament at once to British glamour and sensual decline. The ultimate demigod of rock. Bestselling biographer Philip Norman offers an unparalleled account of the life of a living legend, Mick Jagger. From middle-class schoolboy to rebel without a cause to Sixties rock sensation and global idol, the myth of the inimitable frontman of the Rolling Stones is unravelled by Norman with astonishing intimacy. Jagger charts his extraordinary journey through scandal-ridden conspiracy, infamous prison spell, hordes of female admirers and a knighthood while stripping away the colossal fame, wealth and idolatry to reveal a story of talent and promise unfulfilled. Jagger is shown in all his paradoxical glory: understated yet ostentatious; the ultimate incarnation of modern man’s favourite fantasy–“sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll”–yet blessed with taste and intelligence; a social chameleon who couldn’t blend in if he tried; always moving with the Jagger swagger, yet modest enough to be self-deprecating. This revelatory tour de force is ample tribute to a flawed genius who reconfigured the musical landscape.
Additional information
Weight | 3.61 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.33 × 15.19 × 22.84 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | Canada |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 640 |
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Year Published | 2013-10-29 |
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ISBN 10 | 0385669070 |
About The Author | PHILIP NORMAN has written biographies of John Lennon, Buddy Holly, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elton John; six works of fiction; two plays; and a memoir, Babycham Night. The author lives in London, England. |
• "Jagger's life reads better than some fiction, and Norman covers all facets of his main character, from the mundane to the mythological, in a 600-page tome that is part bildungsroman, part Peter Pan." –National Post |
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