Mick Jagger is in doubts about The Rolling Stones future

Sep 09, 2011
The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger claimed that he is not sure what future will bring to the band. Singer has doubts if they can perform 50th anniversary tour or even single concert next year – or if they are going to release new album ever.

The Rolling Stones have not performed or rehearsed together since 2007. According to Mick Jagger, there are some "tensions" within the band currently.

"I think there's always tensions with people, that's the way life is really. When you go one for a very long time you know you're bound to get a lot of tension, which I don't think is a particularly good thing. People say that tension is a wonderful thing, it's not really. It's better not to have tension, it’s better to have harmony", said he.

Earlier Mick Jagger spoke about the work with his recently formed band SuperHeavy. According to the singer, he finds it much easier and more fun than being The Rolling Stones singer – just because he is not a frontman and does not have to worry about a lot of things.

This week SuperHeavy will release eponymous album. According to Jagger, the whole album has become an improvisation. "It has begun with ideas, a few guitar riffs and a few snippets of lyrics. It's not my usual sort of way of working. You always want to leave some room for improvisation, but you need to have something, some songs, when you walk into the studio", claimed he.