Mick Jagger took aim at Bruce Springsteen‘s increasingly political concerts warning that fans don’t want to be lectured from the stage.
The Rolling Stones front man made the comments during an interview on The New York Times’ podcast with David Marchese, where Jagger laid out his philosophy for entertaining stadium crowds.
He appeared to distance himself after Marchese brought up avowed Donald Trump critic Springsteen who has repeatedly used his concerts this year to launch blistering attacks on the president and his administration.
Asked how he views his relationship with audiences compared with artists such as Bob Dylan and Springsteen, Jagger said his priority has always been making sure
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