Mick Jagger’s Health Secret At 80: ‘Gym With Mozart’ And More…

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The music that Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger listens to during his gym sessions has been released by Apple Music.

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The list, shared with a brief note, features music from many different genres, with Mick’s special note highlighting a classic music genius: Mozart.

“Sometimes I like to exercise in silence, other times I like to be in the gym with Mozart. But most of the time I enjoy exercising to music like this.”

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Here’s the full list:

  • The Chemical Brothers – Block Rockin’ Beats
  • Daft Punk – Harder Better Faster Stronger
  • The Rolling Stones – Mess It Up
  • Prince & The Revolution – Erotic City
  • Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote
  • Fatboy Slim – Rockefeller Skank
  • Disclosure, Eko Roosevelt – Tondo
  • The Rolling Stones – Living In a Ghost Town (Alok Remix)
  • Faze Action – Mangwana (feat. Zeke Manyika)
  • Junior Jack – E Samba (Radio Edit)
  • Sly & The Family Stone – If You Want Me to Stay
  • Marvin Gaye – Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1
  • Benny Benassi, The Biz – Satisfaction (Uk Radio Edit)
  • Burna Boy – Common Person
  • Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up (Single Edit)
  • James Brown & The Famous Flames – There Was a Time
  • Mick Jagger – God Gave Me Everything
  • The 1975 – Sex
  • Blackstreet – No Diggity (feat. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen)
  • The O’Jays – For the Love of Money (Grizz Remix)
  • Mac Fingal – Big Belly Man
  • Crazy P – One True Light

You can reach the full playlist via Apple Music here.

Mick Jagger’s Regimen For Longevity

Jagger is currently 80 years old, so I don’t think it would be beneficial to focus on his current diet; therefore, I will place here the program he followed 11 years ago that has brought him to this day.

In an interview conducted by Q Magazine in 2013, Jagger explained his simple routine for healthy living as follows:

“I train five or six days a week, but I don’t go crazy. I alternate between gym work and dancing, then I do sprints, things like that. I’m training for stamina.”

For a snippet of Mick’s performance from two years ago, watch the video below and be amazed…

https://youtu.be/x7sVd6IoE8I

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