Ronnie Wood says he has an inner voice which saved him from overdosing on his many drug binges. Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 73, has endured drug and drink-fuelled tours with rock bands and stars for more than five decades.
29.07.2020 - 04:47 / variety.com
Chris Willman Music WriterWhat do the Rolling Stones, Lionel Richie, Courtney Love, Panic! at the Disco, Pearl Jam, Sia, Aerosmith, Lorde and Linkin Park have in common? Among probably many other things, one definite is a desire for politicians to keep their grubby hands off their music.
(Unless, perhaps, they ask nicely.)Those and dozens of other artists have put their signatures to an open letter from the Artist Rights Alliance, addressed to to the Democratic and Republican national,
.Ronnie Wood says he has an inner voice which saved him from overdosing on his many drug binges. Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie, 73, has endured drug and drink-fuelled tours with rock bands and stars for more than five decades.
The Rolling Stones have teased a new version of their recent track ‘Scarlet’, featuring The War on Drugs.The track, which will feature on the band’s forthcoming expanded edition of their 1973 ‘Goats Head Soup’ album, arrived earlier this month.
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Rolling Stones’ “Scarlet” video Thursday on YouTube was preceded by a chat between its sole star, Paul Mescal — currently an Emmy nominee for “Normal People” — and a jovial Mick Jagger, who appeared happy to have left the heavy lifting (or the spontaneous stunt work) to someone else.“You were obviously having so much fun in this empty hotel,” said Jagger, 77, referring to the use of the currently unoccupied Claridge’s hotel in London as a set for Mescal’s seemingly drunken shenanigans.
Actor Paul Mescal makes his debut as a rock and roll singer let loose in a luxury hotel in the music video for new Rolling Stones song Scarlet.
Paul Mescal has discussed his appearance in a Rolling Stones music video with Mick Jagger.
Normal People star Paul Mescal will appear in a music video for the Rolling Stones, the band has confirmed.
Normal People star Paul Mescal will appear in a music video for the Rolling Stones, the band has confirmed.
More than 50 musicians have signed a letter directed at politicians on both the left and right imploring them to ask for permission before using their work at public events.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs a preview to their forthcoming “Goats Heads Soup” deluxe edition, the Rolling Stones have dropped “Scarlet,” a previously unreleased 1974 outtake featuring Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page and former Traffic/Blind Faith bassist Ric Grech.Recorded in October of 1974, the song features some distinctive Page soloing over a choppy Keith Richards riff, and according to the tape box photographed in the song’s video (below), it also features the group’s longtime pianist and
LONDON — The Rolling Stones on Wednesday released a previously lost track, “Scarlet,” recorded at guitarist Ronnie Wood’s house in 1974 and featuring Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.
Mick Jagger has said he is working on The Rolling Stones’ latest album from home but that it will not be released until the band can get back in the studio together.
official YouTube channel.“This is gonna be on repeat for the rest of the summer,” one commenter raved.“The Stones and Page = Match made in heaven,” another chimed in.“Scarlet” — recorded 47 years ago and originally teased as a fall 2020 release — debuts ahead of the “Start Me Up” rockers’ reissue of the 1973 album “Goats Head Soup,” out Sept. 4.