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NEWSMAKERS

NEWSWEEK/JULY 20, 1981

He is the Peter Pan of rock ’n’ roll. Pushing 40, Mick Jagger doesn’t grow up, and now he, Keith Richards and the other lost boys are gearing up to release the 25th Rolling Stones album next month. Last week the eternal youths drew a crowd of several hundred in Manhattan’s East Village, where they filmed a video promo for a new song of theirs called “Neighbors.” “We had hoped to get the album out in June to beat the competition,” said Mick, citing the tidal wave of record releases that comes every fall, “but we’ve never been that intelligent and it’s too late to start now.”

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Rip It Up, Issue 49, 1 August 1981, Page 16

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NEWSMAKERS Rip It Up, Issue 49, 1 August 1981, Page 16

NEWSMAKERS Rip It Up, Issue 49, 1 August 1981, Page 16

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