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- Author Phillip Norman, whose previous bestseller, John Lennon: The Life, was praised as a "haunting, mammoth, terrific piece of work" (New York Times Book Review) and whose classic Shout!
- Author(s): Philip Norman
- 1024 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Music
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"Throughout five decades of fronting the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger has been seen as the ultimate arrogant superstar, whose sexual appetite rivals Casanova's and whose supposed reckless drug use touched off the most famous scandal in rock history. Now Philip Norman reveals a Jagger far more complex than the cold archseducer of myth-- here, at last, is the real story of how a shy economics student became a modern Antichrist-- of the beautiful women from Chrisse Shrimpton to Jerry Hall, whom he as bedded but not always dominated-- of the enduring but ever-fraught partnership with his 'Glimmer Twin', Keith Richards. 'Mick Jagger' above all, explores the keen and calculating intelligence that has kept the Stone on their plinth as 'the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band' for half a century."--p. [4] of cover.Book Synopsis
Author Phillip Norman, whose previous bestseller, John Lennon: The Life, was praised as a "haunting, mammoth, terrific piece of work" (New York Times Book Review) and whose classic Shout! is widely considered to be the definitive biography of the Beatles, now turns his attention to the iconic front man of the Rolling Stones, "the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world." Norman's Mick Jagger is an extraordinarily detailed and vibrantly written in-depth account of the life and half-century-long career of one of the most fascinating and complex superstars of rock music--the most comprehensive biography to date of the famously enigmatic musician. Keith Richards had his say in Life. Now it's time to get to know intimately the other half of the duo responsible for such enduring hits as "Paint It Black," "Sympathy for the Devil," "Gimme Shelter," and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." Mick Jagger is a must read for Stones fans, and everyone who can't get enough of the serious memoirs and biographies of popular musicians, like Patti Smith's Just Kids, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? by Steven Tyler, and the Warren Zevon story, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.From the Back Cover
Throughout five decades of fronting the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger has been seen as the ultimate arrogant superstar, whose sexual appetite rivals Casanova's and whose supposed reckless drug use touched off the most famous scandal in rock history.
Now Philip Norman reveals a Jagger far more complex than the cold archseducer of myth: here at last is the real story of how a shy economics student became a modern Antichrist...of the beautiful women from Chrissie Shrimpton to Jerry Hall, whom he has bedded but not always dominated . . . of the enduring but ever-fraught partnership with his "Glimmer Twin," Keith Richards. Mick Jagger, above all, explores the keen and calculating intelligence that has kept the Stones on their plinth as "the world's greatest rock'n'roll band" for half a century.
Review Quotes
"[Norman] sharpens what we know about Lennon at just about every turn...devotees will relish the new information, while casual readers will find a familiar story told more truly than ever before." - Rolling Stone
"[Norman's] definitive biography draws impressively on exclusive and extensive interviews with Yoko Ono and, for the first time on the record, their son Sean...densely detailed, intricately woven and elegantly told, John Lennon: The Life neither condemns nor condones, nor does it consecrate its subject. - USA Today
"A highlight is the way Norman weaves in the intricate compositions Lennon wrote with his partner of approximately 12 years, Paul McCartney...He writes an intimate look at the fine balance between creativity, friendship and competing ambitions that defined their relationship. This book also draws on a great many sources, including the many people in John's life, from the famous, to the forgotten. The information gleaned from Lennon's many family members in Liverpool adds interesting elements as well to create a rich portrait of Lennon, (many) warts and all... Overall, this a moving tale of the formation of a complicated personality who touched the world, lifted it up and made it better." - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Fascinating...Mr. Norman, author of the well-regarded Shout! The Beatles in Their Generation, provides enormously detailed accounts of John's childhood in middle-class Liverpool and his lifelong insecurities; the birth, rise and contentious death of the Beatles; and the Yoko years... Mr. Norman's meticulous research includes Aunt Mimi's papers and interviews with Ms. Ono, Beatles producer George Martin and Mr. McCartney. Each is positively represented... But in the end, neither Ms. Ono nor Mr. McCartney seemed pleased with Mr. Norman's book. The reader should have no such problems." - Dallas Morning News
"Remarkably thorough. . . The level of detail--and revelations--dwarfs the amount found in the other recent Jagger books... A must-read for Stones fans. . . It's easily the best rock 'n' roll biography of Jagger yet." - Boston Globe
"Norman is a wonderful writer, a painter with words . . . A must for Jagger and Stones fans alike." - Booklist
"The second, livelier and all-around better of two major unauthorized Jagger biographies . . . Norman consistently provides evidence of Jagger's better side: his bouts of generosity (particularly toward friends and lovers in need), the sensitivity that frequently drives him to tears, his mutual adoration of his children by several mothers." - Kirkus Reviews
"Many biographies of Jagger and Stones are tawdry affairs, but Norman is too talented a writer to wallow in cheap sensationalism. Even as he engages the reader with wild tales illustrating the dramatic arcs and valleys of Jagger's enviable life, he showcases Mick's occasional kindness, generosity, and even his tendencies toward conformity. As a result, Mick Jagger has a bit of a seesaw quality: again and again, we are reminded that its subject was capable of behavior that was both roguish and redemptive. Stones fanatics may not be accustomed to this type of balanced portrayal, but ultimately Norman deserves credit for honoring his subject's complexity." - New Republic
"There's hard work and then there is chance - as in roulette, you need a healthy dose of pure luck to win. MICK JAGGER, Philip Norman's new biography, captures this part of it beautifully . . . Norman's book reads like a thrill ride. He captures as well as anybody that magical combination of youth, talent and low rent that would eventually become the Rolling Stones." - New York Times
"Norman is far ahead of the journalistic pack... [he] marshals myriad detail." - USA Today
"The most complete account of the genius and madness of an insecure misfit." - Los Angeles Times