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The Rolling Stones and Bridges to Babylon: an Attempt to Upgrade

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As the 90s progressed, Mick Jagger worried about maintaining the freshness of the Rolling Stones. This led directly to the old-fashioned experimentation of "Bridges to Babylon", released on September 29, 1997. "There is a great danger when you have made all these albums... of believing that you know how to make a record," Jagger told San Francisco Examiner in 1997. "Someone writes a song and there's something in it that you recognize: 'Oh, I kno…
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As the 90s progressed, Mick Jagger worried about maintaining the freshness of the Rolling Stones. This led directly to the old-fashioned experimentation of "Bridges to Babylon", released on September 29, 1997. "There is a great danger when you have made all these albums... of believing that you know how to make a record," Jagger told San Francisco Examiner in 1997. "Someone writes a song and there's something in it that you recognize: 'Oh, I kno…

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Futuro broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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