The Rolling Stones Will Always Have Something to Prove
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The Rolling Stones Will Always Have Something to Prove
The Rolling Stones still have something to prove, 60 years later. Their new album out in July, Foreign Tongues, was recorded due to a simple credo. As Mick Jagger explains: “There’s still more in there. That’s what we do.”
Viewed with perspective, it seems endless the path that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards began in those days of 1961 in which they founded their friendship in London thanks to their common obsession with Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters, a journey that would continue a year later with the founding of The Rolling Stones and whose last episode they have just written in New York, with the presentation of Foreign Tongues, their studio album number 25, whi…
The Rolling Stones are releasing a new album, Foreign Tongues, in July. The world's greatest rock band of the late sixties and early seventies just doesn't know when to quit. But do fans still find the music of these aging men relevant?
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