Mick Jagger at 82: Black and Blue Remaster, Romance, and Resilience
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Mick Jagger has had yet another headline-grabbing week befitting a living rock legend—still strutting into the news at 82 with an energy that puts younger stars to shame. According to Best Classic Bands, the biggest development from Jagger and the Stones is the imminent November 14 release of the Super Deluxe Edition of their 1976 album Black and Blue. This new box set remasters the original album, includes unreleased tracks such as I Love Ladies—a previously unheard Jagger-Richards number—and features a high-voltage video for Shame Shame Shame directed by Camille Boumans. For longtime fans and music historians, the package is loaded with archival live recordings from their historic residency at London's Earls Court, plus a Blu-ray packed with never-before-seen TV footage from their Paris gig. This release not only cements Jagger’s ongoing involvement in the curation of the Stones legacy but also brings overlooked facets of his repertoire into the limelight, further bolstering his stature as one of the most prolific figures in twentieth century rock.
On the personal front, National Enquirer dishes on Jagger’s appearance with his 38-year-old fiancée, Melanie Hamrick, at the ultra-posh British Museum Ball in London on October 18. Also stirring interest was the lineup of Jagger’s past and present loves at the same event: his ex-wife Bianca Jagger, former flame Jerry Hall, and his daughter, giving the paparazzi and society watchers plenty to analyze about the inner workings of the Jagger clan. With such a cross-generational guestlist, Jagger again demonstrates an unrivaled knack for keeping both social intrigue and the Rolling Stones brand in the tabloid spotlight.
On the health front, Telegrafi relayed positive news: after recent emergency surgery and the subsequent postponement of the Stones' U.S. tour dates, Jagger is recovering well. Physicians expect him to make a full recovery and return to live performances, and the singer himself posted an upbeat snapshot captioned "A walk in the park," signaling resilience and readiness for a return to the road.
In business news, Licensing Source announced a new collaboration between Rolling Stones and electronics brand Revo, featuring Jagger’s son Lucas as the face of the campaign—an intergenerational nod to the band’s enduring influence. While no major new solo music, controversies, or surprise social media outbursts have surfaced in the past several days, the news cycle reflects both Jagger’s ability to drive cultural conversation and his continued invincibility as a rock and pop icon.
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