When the Rolling Stones last made an album of original music, Lady Gaga was an undiscovered 19-year-old. Now, they’re back.
When the Rolling Stones last made an album, the parents of teens entering adulthood this year were giving birth to their offspring.
The retail appeal of casting a blonde, busty bombshell is obvious, but the Stones say when it comes to music – 24 albums and counting – they still create for themselves.“Do we think about what other people would think about it? No, we just cross our fingers and hope,” Richards said. “Ever since Charlie’s gone it’s different, of course, he’s number four, he’s missing, he’s not there,” Richards said.
The band gathered before last Christmas and quickly cut the tracks in Los Angeles in time for their self-imposed deadline of Valentine’s Day.
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