'No one wants to hear anything from your new album'...
by Ashley Clements | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger had a TV audience in fits of laughter when he revealed what he believes to be the ten most important things to a successful rock career on the Late Show With David Letterman.
The Rolling Stones frontman told the American chat show audience that there were cerain things that have changed since being a youthful wannabe rocker. The list includes taking viagra, not listening to relationship advice and making sure you're in Seattle when you say 'Hi Seattle!'
The list also included the advice that no one wants to hear anything from your new album - shortly after the band premiered new tracks from recent hits collection, GRRR.
Here are Jagger's tongue-in-cheek top ten tips to staying in the Rock'n'Roll game for half a century.