Mick Jagger says he doesn't want to "lecture" fans on politics
Mick Jagger spoke with The New York Times recently about the role of politics in his music. Political strategists Erin Maguire and Dan Kanninen join "The Takeout" to discuss.
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Mick Jagger distances himself from “whole songs about politics”
"You don't want to lecture." The post Mick Jagger distances himself from “whole songs about politics” first appeared on Far Out Magazine .
Mick Jagger distances himself from “whole songs about politics”
"You don't want to lecture." The post Mick Jagger distances himself from “whole songs about politics” first appeared on Far Out Magazine .

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