From a teenager in Dartford, South London obsessed with Little Richard and Muddy
Waters, Mick Jagger grew into a one of music's most iconic front men and leading
The Rolling Stones from their roots as 1960s R&B bad boys to undisputed rock and
roll legends.
Despite the years of decadence, hedonism and tragedies, they were riding high
again by 1981 and scored classic single 'Start Me Up', celebrated their 20th
anniversary as a band and signed a $50 million record deal with CBS (the biggest
ever at the time). Unrelenting tours and chaotic lifestyles were starting to
take there ...