Mick Jagger didn’t ever want The Rolling Stones to be stagnant for too long. There were the odd moments where he felt like he could spin his stardom into a solo career, but if the solo work that he put out has taught him anything, it’s that sometimes the frontman doesn’t always make the greatest transition into a superstar on their own. No one wants to hear Jagger unless Keith Richards is by his side, but there are more than a few moments where …
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