Interview with Mick Jagger, English songwriter, film producer and lead singer of The Rolling Stones

Title:
Interview with Mick Jagger, English songwriter, film producer and lead singer of The Rolling Stones
Creator:
Katz, Larry (Interviewer)
Contributor:
Jagger, Mick (Interviewee)
Language:
English
Date created:
2005
Type of resource:
Sound recording
Genre:
Interviews
Format:
Sound Recording
electronic
00:15:51
Digital origin:
reformatted digital
Abstract/Description:
Jagger is interviewed prior to the Rolling Stones' Fenway Park concert on August 21, 2005, and discusses "Sweet Neo Con," a song he co-wrote with Keith Richards on the Rolling Stones new album, "A Bigger Bang," that lambastes George W. Bush's warmongering.--Larry Katz
Collection description:
The Larry Katz collection, 1980-2005 consists of interviews recorded on audiocassettes conducted by Larry Katz, a reporter, critic, columnist and editor at Real Paper (1980-1981), The Boston Herald (1981-2011) and the resulting publications. For decades he interviewed some of the most established names in music as well as overlooked pioneers, talented newcomers and Boston-area legends. Most of the interviews are with musicians and singers, but there are also many with persons involved in the recording, film, theater, television and literary industries.
File quality note:
This recording was digitized from an analog audiovisual item. Due to the age and properties of the original item, you may experience poor audio and/or video quality and breaks in the content.
Notes:
Interview for Boston Herald articles titled, "Still Bangin' - With a Stones tour kicking off at Fenway, Mick is ready to rock" published August 19, 2005; and "Stones raise voices against war" published August 21, 2005, both by Larry Katz.
Related item:
Larry Katz collection
Subjects and keywords:
The Rolling Stones
Richards, Keith
Music trade -- Interviews
Art and popular culture -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Identifier:
Jagger_Mick_01
Tape number:
474B2
Permanent URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20428399
Location:
Northeastern University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Use and reproduction:
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