Sir Mick Jagger Describes Rolling Stones Documentary as Like Opening a ‘Family Scrapbook’
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Sir Mick Jagger describes Rolling Stones documentary as like opening a ‘family scrapbook’
Sir Mick Jagger has said rediscovering archive footage used in a new documentary about the Rolling Stones was like opening a ”family scrapbook.”
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