Chris opens up about hitchhiking to India, writing a song about the Dalai Lama, and how his time in Tibet profoundly shaped his worldview. He reflects on the vibrant energy of London in the '60s, his theater work, and his move to Tel Aviv for the Hair musical. 

Chris also discusses growing up in the Jagger family and his relationship with his brother Mick. We dive into his passion for blues, folk, and rock, and how traveling became his "University of Life." He highlights the importance of music for cultural identity and offers a special acoustic performance at the end of the episode! 

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