Mick Jagger, the greatest of all front men I've ever met in my life.
You know, Mick Jagger's "Sympathy for the Devil. " I think it was inspired by that [H. P. Lovecraft stories]. You don't know who's reading what, you know. It just comes out once in a while in the pop culture.
Sometimes people ask what it was like when I got to meet Mick Jagger, and I must admit that you just try and chill out and be your best self around anyone that you meet.
I've made a contribution to my time and my generation through being myself, not through what I shared with the Rolling Stones. It's very bad for me and very dangerous to see myself as someone who had an influence on this song or that song. It immediately puts me in the position where my worth is dependent on how much of my soul I shared with Mick Jagger, and it's just not valid. You can use the gossip you've heard. You're not getting it from me.
People often get the wrong impression of Mick. The clever businessman is just one side of Mick. The other side is the same as the rest of us, a true rocker!
I went to see Shine a Light, and it was the most perfect thing I could have done to watch that man do what he does in front of an audience. Its primarily Mick Jagger, but theyre all so confident and relaxed and in love with what they do, and aware of the power of what they do. Its just deeply, deeply attractive.
Why would you want to be anything else if you're Mick Jagger?
And one thing about Mick Jagger is he keeps his eye very closely on not only where the dollars go but where the pennies go.
I found Mick Jagger. . . very bright. I always liked him very much and still do.
Mick Jagger, his face was very new. It became a sex symbol
Mick has expressed an interest in coming to the gallery tonight because he's seen me behaving myself lately. He is being much more supportive, which is nice.
I looked at Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the boys up there thinking, I want to be that.
You should keep a photograph of Mick Lyons on the mantlepiece to keep children away from the fire
Mick Jagger has produced some great films and brought us stories about the music industry that have changed the way we think about how music is made.
And, you know, I still haven't been contacted by Mick Jagger, either!
Mick Fleetwood was one of my first interviews. And if you've ever talked to that dude, he's the sweetest guy in the world - he's just a trip.
People ask what those women saw in me. Let's face it, I wasn't a bad-looking stud. But that's not it. It's the music; it's standing up there under the lights. A lot of women just flip; looks have nothing to do with it. You call Mick Jagger good-looking?
We cannot burn Mick Jagger. We want the effect, but we can't burn him.
Never would I have thought that I would meet Mick Jagger, much less be working on the same project.
I never plan anything, which is probably the difference between Mick and myself. Mick needs to know what he's gonna do tomorrow and I'm just happy to wake up to see who's hanging around. Mick's rock and I'm roll.