Myspace Video Codes by .. | Rolling Stones Myspace Layouts Free Myspace Layouts by MyspaceLayoutSpy.com Well as you all know I'm Mick Jagger. I was born Michael Philip Jagger in Dartford, Kent on 26th July 1943. When I was 4 I met Keith Richards until we went into secondary schools and lost touch. But one day in 1960 we accidentally met on the Dartford train line and both realised that we had an interest in rock n roll combined with blues. Between 1960-1962 The Rolling Stones formed. It comprised of me on lead vocal and harmonica, Keith Richards on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Charlie Watts on drums and Brian Jones on guitar.In 1964 we released our first album "The Rolling Stones". Eventually in 1965 we had our first number 1 hit in the UK with "The Last Time" which was followed by "I can't get no Satisfaction". Throughout 1966-1969 we toured the world with many great hits like "Let's Spend the night together" (1967) and "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968). But in 1968 Brian Jones committed suicide and me and Keith Richards were blamed for his death. But this fusion blew over and we got another guitarist to replace Brian in Mick Taylor. We released the album "Let it Bleed" (1969) with the track "Honky Tonk Woman". After we completed a North American tour I finally went to star in Performance (1970) as the retired rock star Turner. The film was released in August 1970 with me starring opposite James Fox and I even had my first solo hit which was the soundtrack to the film "Memo from Turner".In 1971 we came back with the album "Sticky Fingers" which would be the most popular album we ever made. From this album there were songs like "Wild Horses" and "Brown Sugar" and were major hits all over the world. While this was happening Bianca Jagger gave birth to my daughter Jade Jagger. Throughout the 70s we made thousands of live performances and achieved endless record sales with hits like "Angie" (1973), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (1974), "Hot Stuff" (1976) and "Respectable" (1978). In 1974 Ron Wood had replaced Mick Taylor on guitar and Keith Richards and Ron Wood both played lead guitar. In 1980 I divorced Bianca Jagger and went on to record and release "Emotional Rescue" with The Rolling Stones and it was a platinum album. In 1981 "Tattoo You" was released and the we went on a major world tour, our first in three years, which filled stadiums in the US and arenas in Europe. After the tour ended in 1982 I was starting to like other music. In 1983 we recorded the album "Undercover" at the Compass Point in Nassau. But recording sessions didn't go well as during this time me and Keith Richard were having arguments about the kind of music the group should be playing. Even though the album was a success it seemed like we were now going over the edge.In May 1984 I recorded "State of Shock" with The Jacksons which led me wanting to try out a solo career. So in September I recorded my first solo album with guests like Pete Townshend and Jeff Beck. Shortly before the album was released we decided to record our first album under a new Sony records contract. Keith Richards didn't approve of the solo efforts - he wanted me to stick to The Rolling Stones. In July 1985 I made my first solo live appearance at the Live Aid benefit concert in Philadelphia. The Rolling Stones were going to perform but decided not to as things weren't going well for them at the time. During 1986 I worked on my second solo album "Primitive Cool" which I hoped would be a success but this was not to be. However, my 1988 tour proved to be a success, selling out in Japan.But I excepted the fact that the only way to carry on with success was to get back with The Rolling Stones so in January 1989 me and Keith Richards reformed and we wrote songs for what was to be the "Steel Wheels" album. After the album was released we went on a major worldwide tour with special concerts at London's Wembley Stadium. Sadly though in 1992 bassist of The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman announced his departure from the group which was to be the following year. Even though we were upset to see him leave we accepted the fact that he'd been in there too long and we had to let go. I released some more solo material during this time but it wasn't such a success. In 1994 we released the album "Voodoo Lounge" and we went back on tour. The first The Rolling Stones project without Bill Wyman. The tour was the biggest tour in rock history raising over 300 million. As this tour was a success we returned yet again in 1997 with the "Bridges to Babylon" album and tour which lasted for two years which was combined with the "No Security" live album and tour. After the tour was finished my marriage was on the line as I had another child from a secret love affair. Soon after this was found out the marriage between me and Jerry Hall had ended. Since then I have been a film producer and a solo artist. I have produced the film Enigma (2001) and have recorded my 2001 album "Goddess in the Doorway" - another commercial flop... width="425" height="350" ..