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Mick Jagger, the iconic lead singer of The Rolling Stones, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. From electrifying performances to unforgettable moments, his presence on stage is unparalleled. At the 28th August 1966 Rolling Stones concert, Mick Jaggers midnight blue Aston Martin DB6 was a symbol of his rockstar status and extravagant lifestyle. During a Rolling Stones performance at Earls Court, Mick Jagger captivated the audience by throwing water over them, creating an exhilarating atmosphere that only he could deliver. His energy and showmanship were unmatched as he commanded the stage with his magnetic presence. In this captivating image captured at Earls Court they can be seen in all his glory as he mesmerizes the crowd with his electrifying performance, and is evident that he was born to be a rockstar. Back in 1964 at Richmond Jazz and Blues Festival in London, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones showcased their raw talent and passion for music. Their performance was nothing short of legendary as they set the stage ablaze with their infectious energy. Appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium further solidified The Rolling Stones' place in history. With every note sung by Mick Jagger, it became clear why they were considered one of the greatest bands of all time. At Knebworth House in Hertfordshire during another memorable concert by The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger's charisma radiated from every corner of the stage. His dynamic presence ignited a fire within fans' hearts that still burns bright today. Brian Jones may have been one of The Rolling Stones' founding members but it was Mick Jagger who stole hearts with his undeniable charm and talent during their performance at Richmond Jazz and Blues Festival in 1964. Beyond music, there is more to Mick than meets the eye. Known for his wild spirit offstage as well, here we see Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithful at London Airport, leaving for Dublin.