Mick Jagger on Blues, Songwriting & Keith Richards +
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- In this 1994 interview, Mick Jagger delves into his songwriting with and without Keith Richards, his approach to playing harmonica and guitar, and his lifelong love of the blues. He also discusses how he's been influenced by favorite country singers such as Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash, and recounts his meetings with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Willie Dixon. We also talk about the Rolling Stones' recent recording sessions and other subjects.
This was taped during a two-day period when I also interviewed Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Darryl Jones, and Chuck Leavell. Transcriptions of these originally appeared in "The Rolling Stones: Inside the Voodoo Lounge," a one-shot magazine sold at venues and newsstands during the Rolling Stones’ 1994-1995 World Tour. Audio of the Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood interviews is already available on TH-cam, and the others will soon be posted. I hope you enjoy these conversations!
Thanks to Max Crace for permission to use his 1994 color photos of Mick Jagger, and to engineer/producer Nik Hunt for filming the intro and enhancing the sound of the 30-year-old master tapes.
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Very cool, Jas. Thanks for making this available.
Thank you so much for these
Great interview! Some new things learned.
Pops Staples, hell yeah
Your interviews are priceless. Being a guitar player yourself allows you to ask the right questions but also bonds you to the guitar players. Thank you for all the insight.
The most substantive interview with Mick that I've heard or read. He really gets into the music! Thanks for sharing this. 😻
Very interesting. Thanks
The Ronnie interview was awesome too.
Looking forward to hear all 5.
Be articulate Mick lol
Maybe the best Jagger interview I've heard.
This Jas
What a great way to spend a Sunday morning
very good interview particularly on the songwriting.Thanks
So so gifted
I still have your mag!
Starts 03:11
cool
23:30 Who are you talking about here? Staples Pops?
Right. Pops Staples of the The Staple Singers.
@@TalkingGuitarJasObrecht Thanks... Nice video btw.