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Mick Jagger Reflects on Aging and Songwriting Wisdom

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Mick Jagger, the legendary frontman of The Rolling Stones, recently opened up about the challenges of aging in a candid interview with The New York Times. Approaching his 83rd birthday later this month, Jagger expressed a rather blunt sentiment: “There’s nothing good about it.”

Despite his frankness, Jagger’s reflections on his songwriting reveal a more nuanced perspective. He acknowledged that while he may have forgotten some wisdom gained over the years, his matured songwriting skills have flourished. “I wouldn’t have written any of these songs when I was 30, honestly,” he remarked, highlighting the depth that age brings to his craft.

Jagger also discussed the complexities of his rock star persona, noting how he navigates various characters in his life—from the stage to the studio. He cleverly blends themes of personal relationships with political commentary in his recent works, a technique he’s learned from fellow songwriters.

As Jagger continues to evolve as an artist, his reflections serve as a reminder that while aging may come with its challenges, it can also enrich creativity.


Source: ultimateclassicrock.com

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