
Talking To Myself might be the only book ever to document the life of growing up in the Jagger family in Dartford, Kent.
It’s Chris Jagger’s turn to lift the lid on one of the most colorful and exotic periods in British cultural history. He unrolls an insider’s tale of growing up among the bombsites and ration books of post-war Dartford, weaving through the glittery underground of late 1960s countercultural London, and spending months in India before most trod that path. He covers the highs and lows of acting and film work, and the pursuit of his own unique musical adventures that have resulted in a number of albums and gigs across the world. Ultimately though it’s the beguiling story of a close-knit family and deep brotherly ties.
In this chapter reading, Chris shares his memories of travelling following Jimi Hendrix’s tour, and early Rolling Stones gigs.
A reading from Chapter 8: Excuse my while I kiss the blonde.
