Mick Jagger certainly still look similar. They even speak uncannily alike, in that unmistakable, adenoidal, slightly strangulated voice familiar from almost 60 years of Rolling Stones interviews and concerts.
But their singing voices are very different.‘I don’t shout so much,’ says Jagger. ‘But we are quite similar. Though musically, when I did that album in ’94,’ he says of Atcha, suddenly veering around the houses, something to which this garrulous 73-year-old is prone, ‘I hadn’t made an album for 19 years.
And I was really fed up with all this guitar music – djang djang djang,’ he says. ‘It was driving me nuts. But I loved the fiddle – it has such magic.
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