Mick Jagger Turns 70: 10 Great Performances

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A half century of electrifying struts and stares

Time Still On His Side

Jagger At Knebworth
<br>More than four decades ago, Mick Jagger claimed that he couldn’t imagine jumping around a stage and singing rock and roll when he was thirty. If things didn’t turn out quite like he imagined they might, Jagger — who turns 70 on July 26<sup> </sup> — has certainly beaten the odds. Not only has rock music <em>not</em> cut him down as it has far too many others, it’s kept him young.<br><br><br><br>An impossibly agile performer, Jagger — as these clips, presented in chronological order, attest — still has most of the moves he displayed when he first took the stage with the Rolling Stones a half century ago.stevefuttermantime

"It's All Over Now" (1964)

“Little Red Rooster” (1964)

“Lady Jane” (1966)

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (1969)

“Waiting On A Friend” (‬‬‬1981)

“Some Girls” (2006)

“Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of “ with U2 (2009)

“Brown Sugar” (2013)

“All Down the Line” (1972)

"Moves Like Jagger" compilation

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