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"It's good to be back," says Mick Jagger, sweeping a hand across the grand view in front of him at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem. The Rolling Stones frontman, who moonlights as an increasingly busy Hollywood producer, is here to discuss Universal's James Brown biopic 'Get On Up,' two days before the film premieres at the same venue. It has been years since Jagger, who turns 71 on July 26, last vis-ited the majestic Apollo. He can't recall exactly when.