Mick Jagger has admitted that he gave up writing a memoir about his turbulent life in the spotlight as he “didn’t like” writing it.
Although he was paid a million pounds in the early 1980s to write an autobiography about his life, the 77-year-old Rolling Stones leader has revealed that he never finished the book and eventually returned. the rate.
Mick admitted that he found looking back on his life “disproportionately and annoyingly” and, although he has been writing closed, fans will not see a bomb book about his life “soon”.

No thankyou! Mick Jagger has admitted that he gave up writing memoirs about his turbulent life in the spotlight as he “didn’t like” writing it (pictured in 2019)
Speaking to BBC Radio 6 Music on Wednesday, Mick said editor Lord Weidenfeld had ‘seduced’ him into writing a memoir about his incredible life, but after withdrawing it he sent the large fee he had paid for write it.
After Weidenfeld’s death in 2016, publisher John Blake has revealed that he now owns a 75,000-word manuscript, but is barred from publishing it.
Mick 2017 director Joyce Smyth said in a statement, “The answer is always the same: you can’t, because it’s not yours and you accept it.”
“Readers will be able to form an insight into the issues John Blake refers to when Sir Mick’s autobiography appears, in case he chooses to write it.”

“Deaf and Upset”: Despite receiving £ 1 million to write an autobiography, the Rolling Stones leader has revealed that he has never finished the book and has returned the fee (in the 1968 image).
Speaking of the book, Mick said, “If you want to write an autobiography it’s not a process you can do in a week, it takes a lot, it takes a lot out of you.
“It takes a lot of reliving, reliving emotions, reliving friendships, ups and downs and all that, and I have to say it wasn’t the most enjoyable experience, to be honest.
“It was extremely boring and annoying and there weren’t that many maxims. So I just said, ‘This can’t bother me,’ and I returned the money to the publishers and, ‘I’ll do it another day,’ and then that was the end.
“I think I said something stupid like ‘I didn’t remember anything.’ It really wasn’t that. It was just that I didn’t enjoy the process.”

Not so funny: Mick said he was “seduced” by the editor Lord Weidenfeld to write a memoir about his incredible life, but after retiring he sent the large amount they had paid him to write it.

Soon: Mick also admitted that even though he has been writing closed, fans won’t see a bomb book about his life “soon.”
This comes despite Mick Rolling Stones bandmate Keith Richards finding great success with his own autobiography Life in 2010.
On Tuesday Mick also teamed up with Dave Grohl to release a powerful new song that dealt with several elements of the pandemic, including a light on the government.
The hit producer marked the powers of “pr *** s” when he strapped Easy Sleazy while playing guitar alongside 52-year-old Foo Fighters legend, and playing various sensitive issues he suffered during the year. past.
Speaking of the track, Mick said, “It’s a song I wrote about the exit of the lock, with much-needed optimism. Thanks to Dave Grohl for jumping on drums, bass and guitar, it was a lot of fun working with I hope you all enjoy it. ‘

Rock on: On Tuesday Mick also joined forces with Dave Grohl to release a powerful new song dealing with various elements of the pandemic, including a light on the government
Mick and Dave proved to be real rockers in the video as they fought with the former at home and the latter in the Foo Fighters studio.
Dave said on the subject: “It’s hard to put into words what it means for me to record this song with Sir Mick. It’s beyond a dream come true. Just when I thought life couldn’t get any crazier. ….. and it’s the song of the summer, without a doubt !! ”.
No doubt the message will arouse feelings in many, and many of the issues can be easily related to the people following the 2020 and 2021 issues.
Mick sings about zoom calls, feeling like you’re on prison walls, “poncey” books, fake applause at sports games, and watching too much TV.

Belting it out: The 77-year-old Rolling Stones vocalist marked the powers that were “pr * cks” while playing Easy Sleazy while playing guitar alongside 52-year-old Foo Fighters legend, and playing several sensitive problems suffered during the past year.
He wrote the heavy rock song while Dave provided vocals, drums, guitar and bass.
Sir Mick told Rolling Stone earlier: “I wrote the lyrics very quickly. Just the pandemic and hopefully coming out of the pandemic, the heart of light at the end of the tunnel.
“It sounded great and I thought,‘ Now you have to leave it because it won’t be good in three or six months. Throughout the year we have been doing this and going through different emotions through it and having false starts and stops.
“At the end of last summer, everything seemed to be going well and people were away from home, and then, especially in Europe, everything closed again and you didn’t have any kind of social interaction …

Woah! He wrote the heavy rock song while Dave provided vocals, drums, guitar and bass
“It’s a long time for people to have to endure it.”
Mick was recently reported to have splashed more than a million pounds on a property of his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick for Christmas. He bought a four bedroom property in Florida for Melanie.
Sir Mick is said to have paid $ 1.9 million (£ 1.4 million) for the house in late October, with the title given to Melanie’s name, according to real estate company Michael Saunders & Company. sell the house.
Tina Ciaccio, the agent on the list, said the couple did not even visit the house before buying.

Happy couple: It was recently reported that Mick allegedly splashed out more than a million pounds on a property of his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick for Christmas. He bought a four bedroom property in Florida for Melanie
Speaking to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, he said: “It was a lot of fun to hear Mick Jagger’s voice on the phone; that was neat. But regardless, they really were a pleasure, a great couple to deal with.”
According to the publication, the property is located about a third of an acre in the planned community of Lakewood Ranch and is located next to a lake with 780 square feet under the roof.
The couple have been together since 2014 and are parents of their four-year-old son Devereux.

Working hard! Sir Mick is said to have paid $ 1.9 million (£ 1.4 million) for the house in late October, with the title given to Melanie’s name, according to real estate company Michael Saunders & Company. sell the house.