Mick Jagger says fans don’t want political lectures at concerts after Bruce Springsteen’s anti-Trump speeches
Mick Jagger defends his decision to avoid political lectures at concerts, emphasizing the fan experience over ideological messaging.
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The brief
Mick Jagger has addressed his philosophy regarding the intersection of music and politics. He stated that his primary objective is to ensure fans have the best time possible during his performances.
Coverage from The Express Tribune, Yahoo, and tippahnews.com emphasizes Jagger's reasoning for avoiding songs centered entirely on politics. The reports highlight his belief that his job is centered on entertainment rather than political instruction.
Future developments may center on further explanations of Jagger's approach to songwriting and the continued balance between musical performance and political expression.
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Quick answers
What does Mick Jagger believe his job is during concerts?
He stated that his job is to make fans "have the best time."
How does Jagger approach songwriting regarding politics?
According to The Express Tribune, Jagger avoids writing songs that are entirely about politics.
Which outlets are reporting on Jagger's philosophy?
Reporting includes coverage from The Express Tribune, Yahoo, tippahnews.com, and Loudwire.
Coverage (4)
- Mick Jagger explains why he avoids writing songs entirely about politics The Express Tribune · 21h ago
- Mick Jagger says his job is to make fans "have the best time" tippahnews.com · 21h ago
- Mick Jagger Explains His Philosophy To Putting Politics In Music Yahoo · 21h ago
- Mick Jagger Loudwire · 21h ago
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