Mick Jagger doesn't want to 'lecture' fans, says his job is to make people 'have the best time'

Mick Jagger believes his main job as a musician is to make sure fans have the best time possible at his shows. He said that for two hours, people should forget their problems and worries while watching him perform.
Mick Jagger talked about what he thinks his job is. He told the New York Times podcast that he wants fans to have a great time. For him, this means making them forget their daily problems at concerts. This happens even if the show is only two hours long.
Why it matters
This shows Jagger's simple view on being an entertainer. It tells people that music should be about fun, not just talking.
- Who said his job is to make fans happy?
- Mick Jagger said this in an interview.
- What does he want fans to forget at shows?
- He wants them to forget their problems and world worries.
How outlets are framing the same story
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All outlets frame the story in the same way. They focus on Jagger's belief that his job is pure entertainment.
- Angle 1Framing signalHe wants people to forget their problems (like mortgages).
Fox News LatestHighlights the specific idea of forgetting worries.
- Angle 2Framing signalHis job is simply to make people 'have the best time'.
Fox News LatestUses the direct quote as the main summary.
- Angle 3Framing signalHe is 82 years old and is a Rolling Stones frontman.
Fox News LatestProvides his age and band affiliation for context.
- Angle 4Framing signalThe interview took place on the New York Times podcast, 'The Interview'.
Fox News LatestSpecifies where he shared this information.