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Flashback: Mick Jagger’s controversial 1978 interview

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In this 1978 interview, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger responds to the controversy surrounding the band’s album “Some Girls,” saying he thinks it “stinks” and warns their next project will be “even more racist and sexist.”