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Mick Jones — Interview Clips

Rare interview footage of Mick Jones, curated from across the internet. Browse 3 clips below.

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About Interview Footage

Interviews reveal the person behind the music — their influences, creative process, frustrations, and ambitions. The best music interviews are the candid ones: a backstage chat after a difficult show, a late-night radio session, or a press conference where the artist drops their guard. These clips capture musicians in their own words, often more revealing than any biography.

About Mick Jones

Mick Jones was born on June 26, 1955, Wandsworth, London. He was a member of The Clash (Lead Guitar, Vocals) and wrote the music for their songs. Later he was the lead singer of Big Audio Dynamite & Big Audio Dynamite II. Mick also produced most of the Libertines-releases. He shouldn't be confused with Mick Jones (2) from Foreigner. IPI: 00046698146

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  • Thumbnail for Mick Jones (The Clash) interview at Made of Stone premiere (The Stone Roses) by Mick Jones1:04

    Mick Jones (The Clash) interview at Made of Stone premiere (The Stone Roses)

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  • Thumbnail for Mick Jones and Don Letts Interview - Night Network 1987 by Mick Jones16:32

    Mick Jones and Don Letts Interview - Night Network 1987

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  • Thumbnail for Mick Jones Interview by Mick Jones5:28

    Mick Jones Interview

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