page. 295-310 ; Talk about sympathy for the devil. Marc Spitz turns Mick Jagger's life into a savagely funny, monstrously hypnotic narrative. It's brillian tale of sex, music, decadance, and celebrity, one that seems to suck in most of the past century, from Route 66 to studio 54. Nobody's ever told the story better-Jagger might be rock and roll's most unknowable soul, but Spitz gives him back every bit of his Satanic majesty.