The rocker says the information is already available on Wikipedia

Jan 23, 2014 15:48 GMT  ·  By

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger may have one of the longest lasting careers in the music industry out there, but he doesn't want to dish out any of the details. In a recent interview for The Hollywood Reporter, the singer blasted the idea of a possible memoir.

Jagger argued that, at the moment, he is simply too busy to engage in such a project. He says that “If someone wants to know what I did in 1965, they can look it up on Wikipedia without even spending any money.”

In his opinion, the rock autobiography market is already pretty full, which is why he'd rather focus his efforts on cinematography projects, “I'd rather be making new films, making new music, be touring.”

And he certainly has a lot of things on his plate. He's got a biopic in production about James Brown which is called “Get on Up,” a leading role in a movie about a media mogul, an Elvis Presley biopic called “Last Train to Memphis,” acting as an executive producer for a TV series and a Broadway musical and many others.

Even if last year he turned 70 and joined a very exclusive group of rockers over that age, Mick Jagger isn't slowing down a bit, or relaxing his working schedule.