SynopsisThe Rolling Stones' Bad Boy image won't go away. And their lead singer has thrived on the turmoil and the tragedy, the sex, drags, and rock 'n roll that have sustained it. In getting to the heart of the man, Laura Jackson has talked to many of the superstar's friends and acquaintances about the reality behind Jagger's laddish, extravagant persona. Jagger's womanizing is of course legendary, and she investigates his treatment of the women in his life. His serial adultery and insatiable sexual appetite, and the ultimate heartbreak they each endured as he maintained his trademark emotional remoteness to the bitter end., This is a biography of the life and loves of Rolling Stone front-man Mick Jagger, whose desire to do things his way, both in his personal life and as lead singer of the rock super group, have consistently made him headline news for the past 30 years. superstar who had no burning desire for the music but just wanted to be rich, and how he used rock as a means to that end; new material on the women - the glamour and the suicide attempts - the drugs and the run-ins with the law, on the Stones' internal rivalries and power struggles; and first-hand interviews with those who know him, including B.B. King, Noel Redding, Sir William Rees-Mogg, Malcolm McLaren, Robert Stigwood, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Gary Glitter, Allen Ginsberg, Amanda Lear, Eileen Atkins, Werner Herzog, Ginger Baker and Ray Davies. Death of Brian Jones, Queen & I: The Brian May Story and Mercury: The King of Queen.