The Rolling Stones Still Rolling Out Songs

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The Rolling Stones began in 1962, are beloved by many and are prized as being the, “greatest rock band of all time,” as some students say. Lately, they’ve made a new album called, “Hackney Diamonds,” that’ll be released October 20. 

They have songs such as, “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction”,”Paint it Black,” and even “Brown Sugar.” They’ve gotten multiple grammys for these songs and even more which is amazing. It’s why they are in the rock n’ roll hall of fame. 

Furthermore, from this new album they are hoping to get their old fans back to hear a new sound. Even younger generations can hear them and get them on the blues rock n’ roll feel. Some people in this generation don’t know who The Rolling Stones are so this album could be a great chance to get a feel of who they are.

Hackney Diamonds cover (credit: Wikipedia)

The reason for this is because some people nowadays believe that their music is “outdated” in many ways, such as the instruments and lack of autotune. On the other side of this debate, some people think that it is an amazing genre to think about and learn that they don’t need autotune to prove that they are an amazing band. 

The Rolling Stones in September 2023 (credit: Getty Images)

In other news they have released a song before the original release date of October 20th. The song is called, “Angry” It was released on October 13th and according to this article.

 It States “The song is about a troubled relationship that is on the verge of breaking up. The narrator, presumably Mick Jagger, pleads with his partner not to get angry with him, as he tries to explain his side of the story and salvage what is left of their love.” 

 In conclusion, with all this we can still say they have their songwriting talents and the magic that they had a long time ago, even in old age, it does not stop them. Fans are excited as ever for this and they should be. Thank you for reading and keep rockin’ on!

You can see the music video here 

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