Don’t expect to read Mick Jagger’s autobiography any time soon. The Rolling Stones frontman says the process of writing his life story was “dull and upsetting.” When asked if he’s spent quarantine working on his long-gestating memoirs, Jagger tells BBC 6 Music News‘ Matt Everitt, “I think in the ’80s I started it and I was offered a lot of money – the money was the seductive part of it!
So when I actually started to get into it I really didn’t enjoy it…reliving my life, to the detriment of living in the now. “If you wanna write an autobiography, this is not a process you can just do in a week – it takes a lot out of you.
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