A recent publication reveals shocking details about Mick Jagger’s love life within The Rolling Stones band.
Renowned author Lesley-Ann Jones discloses in her latest book, “The Stone Age: Sixty Years of the Rolling Stones,” that Jagger engaged in romantic affairs with two fellow band members, Keith Richards and Mick Taylor, alongside other prominent male celebrities and musicians.
This revelation was reported by the British tabloid the Daily Mail.
Jones, known for her acclaimed biographies on music icons such as David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, and John Lennon, asserts that these relationships were not discreet among the various partners of the men involved.
She delves deeper by suggesting that the bond between Jagger and Richards transcended mere casual encounters, hinting at a profound connection.
In her investigation, Jones conversed with British singer and actress Marianne Faithfull, who shared insights into her high-profile romance with Jagger during the band’s early days.
Faithfull hinted at an underlying s–ual tension that existed from the onset of the musicians’ association.
Anita Pallenberg, a former girlfriend of Richards who passed away in 2017, disclosed to Jones the existence of a romantic dimension in the relationship between the two rock legends.
Pallenberg expressed, “From when I first met them, I saw Mick was in love with Keith.”
Despite Jagger’s apparent infatuation with Richards, Jones reveals that this did not prevent him from engaging in intimate encounters with both men and women.
Notably, Jones mentions an episode involving the band’s new guitarist, Mick Taylor, who joined The Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, succeeding Brian Jones.
Brian left the group due to creative disparities with emerging stars Jagger and Richards, coupled with a severe substance abuse problem that tragically led to his premature demise after departing from the band.
Jones discloses in her book that Jagger swiftly forged a similar intimate connection with Taylor, paralleling his dynamics with Richards.
An anecdote relayed by Taylor’s former spouse, Rose, at a social gathering recounted a startling discovery involving the two Micks in a compromising situation.
In a surprising turn of events, the book includes an appendix detailing the myriad of lovers associated with The Rolling Stones over the decades.
Alongside Richards and Taylor, Jones lists alleged same-s=x entanglements involving the iconic frontman, including a speculated liaison with David Bowie.
Despite publicized conflicts between Jagger and Richards in recent times, Jones emphasizes that their enduring friendship remains paramount to the rock legend.
Reflecting on these revelations, Marianne Faithfull encapsulates the essence of Jagger’s significant relationships by affirming, “Of all Mick’s connections, the one that truly holds significance for him is the bond with Keith.”