Rolling Stones Talk 'Foreign Tongues' With Zane Lowe
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The Rolling Stones are proving their lives with "Foreign Tongues", an urgent and honest album, full of sharp riffs and universal stories, which is released this Friday. The secret, believes biographer Bob Spitz, interviewed by Expresso, is in the blues
Solo. The bad boy still going strong at 83. "My music is the universal language." Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones returns with their 25th album, *Foreign Tongues*. When the band The Rolling Stones first unleashed their sizzling guitar sounds at the London Marquee Club in 1962, no one could have imagined it. Their
“We used to be in the studio all night, trying to make up songs that weren’t written”: The Rolling Stones says they used to labor in the studio, but now they take a “bulldozer approach”
Life in the studio hasn’t always been straightforward for the Rolling Stones. But as the band prepares to drop their second album in three years, having released two in the last 20 before that, it’s safe to say they’ve hit a late-career hot streak. With Andrew Watt behind the desk once more, and Paul McCartney guesting on his second consecutive Stones record, the British blues rockers are in a rich vein of form, and it seems the writing of Forei…
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