Photo: Ernesto Ruscio/Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty for The Recording AcademyMick Jaggeris weighing in on one of the biggest stars in pop music.In an interview withThe Sunday Timesout Saturday, theRolling Stonesfrontman gave his take on the comparisons between himself andHarry Styles.Though the rock legend, 78, initially said he likes the “As It Was” singer, 28, and that they have an “easy relationship,” Jagger admitted he doesn’t think they actually have many musical or artistic similarities.“I mean, I used to wear a lot more eye make-up than him,” Jagger said, “come on, I was much more androgynous.“The vocalist added, “He doesn’t have a voice like mine or move on stage like me; he just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self, which is fine — he can’t help that.“Styles has famously been a fan of Jagger throughout his career — from takinginspiration from his clothesfor music videos to doing animpression of the rockstaronSaturday Night Live.Gilbert Carrasquillo/GCTheOne Directionalum recently released his third solo albumHarry’s House. IfFine Line, the star’s second album, was all about “having sex and feeling sad,” as Styles toldRolling Stone, then its successor is about having sex and feeling euphoricallyhappy.Elsewhere in Jagger’s weekend interview, he opened up about missing late bandmateCharlie Watts, who died in August at the age of 80.“I don’t really expect him to be there any more if I turn round during a show,” Jagger shared of the drummer. “But I do think about him. Not only during rehearsals or onstage, but in other ways, too … I miss him as a player and as a friend.”
Photo: Ernesto Ruscio/Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty for The Recording Academy
Mick Jaggeris weighing in on one of the biggest stars in pop music.In an interview withThe Sunday Timesout Saturday, theRolling Stonesfrontman gave his take on the comparisons between himself andHarry Styles.Though the rock legend, 78, initially said he likes the “As It Was” singer, 28, and that they have an “easy relationship,” Jagger admitted he doesn’t think they actually have many musical or artistic similarities.“I mean, I used to wear a lot more eye make-up than him,” Jagger said, “come on, I was much more androgynous.“The vocalist added, “He doesn’t have a voice like mine or move on stage like me; he just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self, which is fine — he can’t help that.“Styles has famously been a fan of Jagger throughout his career — from takinginspiration from his clothesfor music videos to doing animpression of the rockstaronSaturday Night Live.Gilbert Carrasquillo/GCTheOne Directionalum recently released his third solo albumHarry’s House. IfFine Line, the star’s second album, was all about “having sex and feeling sad,” as Styles toldRolling Stone, then its successor is about having sex and feeling euphoricallyhappy.Elsewhere in Jagger’s weekend interview, he opened up about missing late bandmateCharlie Watts, who died in August at the age of 80.“I don’t really expect him to be there any more if I turn round during a show,” Jagger shared of the drummer. “But I do think about him. Not only during rehearsals or onstage, but in other ways, too … I miss him as a player and as a friend.”
Mick Jaggeris weighing in on one of the biggest stars in pop music.
In an interview withThe Sunday Timesout Saturday, theRolling Stonesfrontman gave his take on the comparisons between himself andHarry Styles.
Though the rock legend, 78, initially said he likes the “As It Was” singer, 28, and that they have an “easy relationship,” Jagger admitted he doesn’t think they actually have many musical or artistic similarities.
“I mean, I used to wear a lot more eye make-up than him,” Jagger said, “come on, I was much more androgynous.”
The vocalist added, “He doesn’t have a voice like mine or move on stage like me; he just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self, which is fine — he can’t help that.”
Styles has famously been a fan of Jagger throughout his career — from takinginspiration from his clothesfor music videos to doing animpression of the rockstaronSaturday Night Live.
Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC
TheOne Directionalum recently released his third solo albumHarry’s House. IfFine Line, the star’s second album, was all about “having sex and feeling sad,” as Styles toldRolling Stone, then its successor is about having sex and feeling euphoricallyhappy.
Elsewhere in Jagger’s weekend interview, he opened up about missing late bandmateCharlie Watts, who died in August at the age of 80.
“I don’t really expect him to be there any more if I turn round during a show,” Jagger shared of the drummer. “But I do think about him. Not only during rehearsals or onstage, but in other ways, too … I miss him as a player and as a friend.”
source: people.com