I think it captures a mood and I hope people who listen to it will agree.” Stay safe!”ĭrummer Charlie Watts, ever a man of few words: “I enjoyed working on this track. for part of a new album, an ongoing thing, and then shit hit the fan Mick and I decided this one really needed to go to work right now and so here you have it, ‘Living in a Ghost Town’. “We cut this track well over a year ago in L.A. “So, let’s cut a long story short,” said Richards. And here it is – It’s called ‘Living in Ghost Town’ – I hope you like it.” Said Jagger in a statement, “the Stones were in the studio recording some new material before the lockdown and there was one song we thought would resonate through the times that we’re living in right now. Written by Jagger & Stones guitarist Keith Richards, the song was actually recorded more than a year ago in Los Angeles, London and “in isolation,” despite some prescient (hmmm) lyrics like “Life was so beautiful/then we all got locked down.” The video, which premiered today on YouTube, shows flashes of the band recording the song, and utilizes fast-motion, street-level footage of empty cities, a sight familiar to everyone by now. The nine songs were all originally recorded while the Stones were making Tattoo You, but were recently completed and enhanced with additional vocals and guitar.'One World' Concert Review: Rolling Stones & Beyoncé Hit High Notes At Multi-Network Show For COVID-19 Frontline Workers The band recently released their 40th anniversary reissue of Tattoo You, complete with nine previously unreleased tracks - including “ Living in the Heart of Love” and a cover of “ Troubles a’ Comin’” - that were included on the bonus disc Lost & Found. The “Spot Me Up” tribute, made in collaboration with the Rolling Stones, marks the first time Boston Dynamics have employed the technology to reenact a music video. The Spots also use their hand-heads to lip-sync along with the classic track’s lyrics. The tribute - released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the track and the album Tattoo You - features the original 1981 video alongside the somewhat-terrifying robots - named “Spot” - mimicking each of the band members’ actions, including Mick Jagger’s dance moves. The Rolling Stones have teamed with Boston Dynamics to recreate the band’s “Start Me Up” video with the tech company’s robot dogs.
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