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Creem,
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Nelson, Paul. “Nicky Hopkins—'Session Man.' ”
Rolling Stone,
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Neville, Richard.
Play Power.
New York: Random House, 1970.

Nolan, Tom. “Taj Mahal.”
Rolling Stone,
January 4, 1969.

Norman, Philip.
Symphony for the Devil.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984.

Obrecht, Jas. “Filthy, Filthy, Filthy!”
Guitar Player,
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———. “Inside the Voodoo Lounge.”
Best of Guitar Player,
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Oldham, Andrew Loog.
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London: Secker & Warburg, 2000.

Paglia, Camille. “The Stones.”
Boston Phoenix,
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Palmer, Robert.
Deep Blues.
New York: Viking, 1981.

———. “Jagger Finishes First Solo Album.”
New York Times,
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———. “Jajouka: Up the Mountain.”
Rolling Stone,
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Rolling Stone,
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Rolling Stone,
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———.
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———.
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New York Times,
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Rolling Stone,
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Peellaert, Guy, and Nik Cohn.
Rock Dreams.
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Perry, John.
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Creem,
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Live!
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Robinson, Lisa. “On the Road to Buffalo.”
Creem,
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———. “Mick Jagger.”
Hit Parader,
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———. “Mick Jagger.”
Interview,
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———. “Richards Still Rollin'.”
New York Post,
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———. “Tax Exiles on Main Street.”
Vanity Fair,
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The Rolling Stones.
Cocksucker Blues.
Directed by Robert Frank, 1972. Unreleased video.

———.
Gimme Shelter.
Directed by Albert and David Maysles, 1970. ABKCO Video, 1991.

———.
Live at the Max.
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———.
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.
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———.
Stripped.
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———.
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Directed by Jean-Luc Godard, 1970. ABKCO Video, 1994.

———.
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———.
Video Rewind.
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———.
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———.
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———.
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———. with Pete Goodman.
Our Own Story.
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———, with John Blake.
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Jimi Hendrix Electric Gypsy.
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Shrimpton, Jean, with Unity Hall.
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———. “Riding the Lapping Tongue.”
Saturday Review,
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———, et al.
The Rolling Stones on Tour.
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———.
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Acknowledgments

Robert Altman, Ben Arons, Bashir Attar, David Bieber, John Bionelli, Boston Athenaeum, Boston Public Library, Paul Bowles, British Library, Lev Bronstein, Bebe Buell, Donald Cammell, John Catta, Chilmark Free Public Library, George Chkiantz, David Dalton, Jeanne d'Arc, Chirstopher B. Davis, Hana and Howard Davis, India Davis, Lily Davis, Graham Dawes, Pamela des Barres, Bo Diddley, Sly Dunbar, Ed Dwyer, Maria Evangelinellis, Mick Fleetwood, Rob Fraboni, Holly George-Warren, Christopher Gibbs, Ivry Gitlis, Bill Glasser, Jean-Luc Godard, Elizabeth Gorzelani, Alan Greenberg, Brion Gysin, Tom Hamilton, Levon Helm, Adrienne Irvine, James Isaacs, Michael Jackson, Jajouka, Nick Johnson, Al Kooper, Wendy Laister, Dominic Lamblin, Helene Lee, W. M. F. Magicel, Jim Marshall, Mario Medious, Herbie Miller, James Miller, “Minnie,”
MOJO
, New York Public Library, Jack Nitzsche, Cherie Nutting, Michal Ochs Archives, Roy Pace, Anita Pallenberg, Robert Palmer, Randy Paulsen, Joe Perry, John Phillips, Billy Preston, Retna, Keith Richards,
Rolling Stone
, Joel Rubiner, Amelia Salzman, Bill Shinker, David Silver, Peter Simon, Vivian Simon, Richard Skidmore, Roger Steffens, Gary Stromberg, Hubert Sumlin, Peter Swales, Mick Taylor, Simon Thorogood, Peter Tosh, Rona Tuccillo, Steven Tyler, Mike Verge, Wenner Media, Stu Werbin, David Winner, Meg Wolf, Ande Zellman, Joel Zoss.

Thanks to the great crew at Broadway Books and Random House: Kim Cacho, Maria Carella, Rebecca Cole, Charlie Conrad, Heather Flaherty, Rebecca Holland, Gerald Howard, Mark Hurst, Lawrence Krauser, Marni Lustberg, and Shauna Toh, who cut some sharp riffs of her own.

Thanks to Susan Vermazen for her great eye.

Thanks to American Airlines, especially John Spano.

Special thanks to David Vigliano for being so cool.

“It took the people from England to hip my people— my
white
people—to what they had in their own backyard.”

Muddy Waters

Index

“Acid in the Grass”

“Act Together”

Aerosmith

Aftermath

“Ain't That a Lot of Love”

“Ain't Too Proud to Beg”

“All About You”

“All Along the Watchtower”

“All Down the Line”

“All Sold Out”

“All the Way Down”

“All You Need is Love”

“Alladin Story”

“Almost Hear You Sigh”

“Already Over Me”

Altamont

“Always Suffering”

Andrews, Pat

“Angie”

Animals

“Anybody Seen My Baby”

“Apartment #9”

“Around and Around”

“As Tears Go By”

Atlantic Records

“Baby Break It Down”

“Back in the U.S.A.”

“Back to Zero”

“Backstreet Girl”

“Bad Boy”

Bailey, David

“Ballad of a Thin Man”

Band, The

Bardot, Brigitte

Barger, Sonny

“Be My Baby”

“Beast of Burden”

Beatles.
See also specific song titles

“Beautiful Delilah”

Beck, Jeff

“Before They Make Me Run”

Beggar's Banquet

Belushi, John

Bergman, Jo

Berry, Chuck

Best of Muddy Waters, The

Between the Buttons

“Big Boss Man”

Big Hits
(
High Tide and Green Grass
)

“Bitch”

Black and Blue

“Black and Blue Jam”

“Black Limousine”

Blind Faith

“Blinded by Love”

“Blinded by Rainbows”

“Blood Red Wine”

Bloomfield, Mike

“Blue Suede Shoes”

Blue, Sugar

“Blue Turns to Gray”

“Blues Before Sunrise”

Blues Blues Blues

“Blues for Jeffrey”

Blues from the Gutter

Blues Incorporated

Bono

Booker T and the MGs

Bowie, David

“Brand New Car”

Branson, Richard

“Break the Spell”

Breton, Michelle

Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka

Bridges to Babylon

“Bright Lights, Big City”

Bringing It All Back Home

Broken Dreams

Brown, James

Brown, Ollie

“Brown Sugar”

Browne, Tara

Bruni, Carla

Buell, Bebe

Burroughs, William

Bush Doctor

Butterfield, Paul

“Bye Bye Johnny”

“Call Girl Blues”

Cammell, Donald; blue movie of Jagger

“Can I Get a Witness”

“Can't Be Seen With You”

“Can't Buy Me Love”

“Can't You Hear Me Knocking?”

“Can You Hear the Music”

Capote, Truman

Captain Beefheart's Magic Band

“Carol”

“Casino Boogie”

CBS Records

Chapman, Tony

“Cherry Oh Baby”

Chess brothers; record company (Chess Records); studios

Chess, Marshall

“Child of the Moon”

Chkiantz, George

Chris Barber Jazz Band

“Citadel,” 219”

Clapton, Eric

“Claudine”

Clayton, Merry

Cliff, Jimmy

Clockwork Orange, A
(Burgess)

“Close Together”

“Cocaine Blues”

“Cocksucker Blues”

Cocksucker Blues
(film)

“Come On”

“Come On in My Kitchen”

“Coming Down Again”

“Complicated”

“Confessin' the Blues”

“Congratulations”

“Connection”

“Continental Drift”

Cooder, Ry

“Cook Cook Blues”

Cooke, Sam

“Cool Calm Collected”

Cooper, Michael

“Cops and Robbers”

“Corinna”

“County Honk”

Covay, Don

“Crackin' Up”

Crawdaddy Club

“Crazy Mama”

Cream

Crosby, Stills and Nash

Crow, Sheryl

“Cry to Me”

Cutler, Sam

“Dance”

“Dance Little Sister”

“Dancing in the Street”

“Dancing With Mr. D”

“Dandelion”

Davies, Cyril

“Day in the Life, A”

“Dead Flowers”

“Dear Doctor”

Decca

December's Children

Degree of Murder, A
(film)

De Lane Lea Studio

Deneuve, Catherine

De Rola, Stash

“Devil Is My Name”

Diddley, Bo

“Diddley Daddy”

Diggers

Dine, Jim

Dirty Mac

“Dirty Work”

Dirty Work

Dixon, Deb.

Dixon, Willie

“Dolly Dagger”

“Doncha Bother Me”

Donovan

“Don't Do That”

“Don't Lie to Me”

“Don't Look Back”

“Don't Stay Out All Night”

Doors

“Down at the Bottom”

“Down Home Girl ”

“Down in the Hole ”

“Down the Road Apiece ”

“Downtown Susie ”

Dunbar, John

Dust Brothers

“Dust My Broom ”

Dylan, Bob

Dzidzornu, Rocky “Dijon ”

Eagles

Eastman, Linda

Easton, Eric; cheating of Stones

Eel Pie Island

Elektra Studio

EMI

“Emotional Rescue ”

Emotional Rescue

“Empty Heart ”

Epstein, Brian,

Ertegun, Ahmet

“Eve of Destruction ”

Everly Brothers

“Everybody Needs Somebody to Love ”

“Everybody Pays Their Dues ”

“Everything's Turning to Gold ”

Exile on Main Street

“Factory Girl ”

Faithfull, Marianne; break with Jagger; heroin addiction; pregnancy and miscarriage; suicide attempt

“Family ”

“Fancyman Blues ”

“Fannie Mae ”

“Faraway Eyes ”

“Feel Kind of Lonesome”

“Feel On Baby”

“Fight”

“Figi Jim”

“Fingerprint File”

Fischer, Lisa

Fisher, Mark

Five by Five
(EP)

Flashpoint

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood, Mick

“Flight 505”

“Flip the Switch”

Flowers

Flying Burrito Bros.

“Fool to Cry”

“For Your Precious Love”

“Fortune Teller”

“Four and In”

Fowler, Bernard

Fox, James

Frampton, Peter

Frank, Robert

Franklin, Aretha

Fraser, Robert

“From Me to You”

Gaye, Marvin

Get Back
(film)0

“Get Off of My Cloud”

Get Yer Ya-Yas Out

Gibbs, Christopher

“Gimme Shelter”

Gimme Shelter
(film)

Goat's Head Soup

Godard, Jean–Luc

“Goin' Home”

“Going to A Go Go”

“Gold Painted Nails”

Gomelsky, Giorgio

“Gomper”

“Good Golly Miss Molly”

“Good Time Woman”

“Good Times, Bad Times”

Got Live If You Want It

“Got My Mojo Working”

“Gotta Get Away”

Graham, Bill

Grateful Dead

Great White Wonder
(
The Basement Tapes
)

“Grown Up All Wrong ”

“Gunface ”

Gysin, Brion,

“Had It With You ”

Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll
,

“Hamburger to Go ”

Hammond, Jr., John

“Hand of Fate ”

“Hang Fire ”

“Happy ”

“Happy Home ”

Hard Day's Night
, A

“Harder They Come, The ”

“Harlem Shuffle,”

Harrison, George

Harwood, Keith,

“Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? ”

Hawks

“Heart of Stone ”

“Heartbreaker ”

“Hearts for Sale ”

“Heaven ”

Hefner, Hugh

Hendrix, Jimi

Hell's Angels

“Her Blues ”

Herman's Hermits

“Hey Crawdaddy ”

“Hey Jude ”

“Hey Negrita ”

“Hide Your Love ”

“High and Dry ”

“High Heel Sneakers ”

“High Wire ”

“Highway Child ”

“Hip Shake ”

“Hitch Hike ”

“Hold Back ”

“Hold On to Your Hat ”

Hollies

Holly, Buddy

“Honest I Do ”

“Honey What's Wrong ”

“Honky Tonk Women ”

“Hoochie Coochie Man ”

Hooker, John Lee, 26, 511, 516

Hopkins, Nicky

“Hot Stuff ”

“How Could I Stop ”

“How Many More Years ”

Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett)

“Hundred Years Ago, A ”

Hunt, Marsha; child, Karis

“Hush, Hush ”

“I Ain't Got You ”

“I Am Waiting ”

“I Be's Troubled ”

“I Can Feel the Fire ”

“I Can See It ”

“I Can't Be Satisfied ”

“I Can't Help It ”

“I Don't Know Why ”

“I Feel Like Going Home ”

“I Go Wild ”

“I Got the Blues ”

“I Just Want to Make Love to You ”

“I Wanna Be Your Lover ”

“I Wanna Be Your Man ”

“I Wanna Hold You ”

“I Want to Be Loved ”

“I Want to Love You ”

IBC Studios

“If You Can't Rock Me ”

“If You Let Me ”

“If You Need Me ”

“If You Really Want to Be My Friend”

“I'm All Right ”

“I'm a Country Boy ”

“I'm Free ”

“I'm Gonna Drive ”

“I'm a King Bee ”

“I'm a Man,” xxiii

“I'm Moving On ”

“I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man ”

“I'm Yours, She's Mine ”

Immediate Records

Impact Sound

“In Another Land ”

“Indian Girl ”

Island Stuido, London

“It Must Be Hell,” 471

“It's All Over Now ”

“It's Not Easy ”

“It's Only Rock and Roll ”

It's Only Rock and Roll

“I've Been Loving You Too Long ”

I've Got My Own Album to Do

Jackson, Michael

Jacobs, Little Walter

Jagger, Bianca Perez Moreno de Macias

Jagger, Jade; children

Jagger, Jerry Hall; appearances with Stones; children with Mick; divorce; divorce settlement; kicks Mick out; marriage; prenuptial

Jagger, Mick (Michael Philip):

APPEARANCE

BACKGROUND, CHILDHOOD, FAMILY:
appearances on
Seeing Sport
; birth; childhood; daughter, Elizabeth Scarlett; daughter, Georgia May; daughter, Jade,
see
Jagger, Jade; daughter, Karis; education; father and mother; son, Gabriel; son, James LeRoy; 25th birthday; 50th birthday

CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY
; ambition; egotism/rock shaman; jealousy; sexuality and promiscuity of; social climbing

DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE
; acid party; bust, arrest, and sentence; bust, second; cocaine

MUSIC AND CAREER:
Aftermath
, opinion of; autobiography;
Between the Buttons
, opinion of; as blues harmonica stylist; Blues Incorporated; campiness; comment on America after 1964 tour; comment on Herman's Hermits; debut of Rollin' Stones and; dominates Rolling Stones; drops out of London School of Economics; early performance style; farewell to England party, 1971; fight with George Jones' guitar player; film,
Enigma
; film,
Fitzcarraldo
; film,
Freejack
; film,
Ned Kelly
; film,
Performance
; film company; first guitar; first public performance; first solo recording; “Get Off of My Cloud,” opinion of; “Glimmer Twins,”; injuries by fans; joins Rollin' Stones; leaves Rolling Stones;
Let It Bleed
, opinion on; libel case; Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys; Live Aid concert, 1985; management and control of Stones; Mick Jagger Centre; moves into 102 Edith Grove; name change to Mick; peace demonstrations and; performance style; politics; R&B and; relationship with Beatles; “Satisfaction” and; solo album and career; songwriting; Stones success, comment on; tour Japan, solo; on touring changes;
Their Satanic Majesties
, opinion of; vocalizations

MUSICAL INFLUENCES:
Brown, James; Dylan, Bob; Holly, Buddy; Presley, Elvis; R&B; rock and roll; Vincent, Gene

RELATIONSHIPS AND LOVERS:
Arnold, Pat; Buell, Bebe; Bianca, see Jagger, Bianca; Bruni, Carla; D'Arbanville, Patti; Faithfull, Marianne,
see
Faithfull, Marianne; Hall, Jerry,
see
Jagger, Jerry Hall; Hunt, Marsha; Jones, Brian and; Liebovitz, Annie, 362; Linnear, Claudia; Miss Pamela; Morad, Luciana; Ormsby-Gore, Jane; Pallenberg, Anita; Perrine, Valerie; Richards, Keith; Shrimpton, Chrissie, see Shrimpton, Chrissie; Thurman, Uma; Wilson, Devon; Wood, Ronnie, and

RESIDENCES:
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea; Chester Square; Downe House; Hampstead; Manhattan, W. 72nd St.; Marble Arch flat; Mapesbury Road; Marylebone Road; Mustique; Stargroves

“Jah Is Not Dead ”

Jajouka musicians

James, Elmore

Jamming with Edward

Jefferson Airplane

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