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The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’ - www.nme.com
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22.10.2021 / 23:17

The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’

The Rolling Stones have shared a previously unreleased track called ‘Come To The Ball’ – you can listen to it below.The track appears on the band’s new deluxe reissue of their 1981 album ‘Tattoo You’, which was released today (October 22). The newly remastered and expanded 40th anniversary reissue includes nine extra songs as part of a ‘Lost & Found: Rarities’ disc, recorded during the same era as the original 11-track album.‘Come To The Ball’ was co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; it

Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Connection’ for the first time in 15 years - www.nme.com - Nashville
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12.10.2021 / 06:33

Watch The Rolling Stones perform ‘Connection’ for the first time in 15 years

The Rolling Stones dug out a deep cut for their recent tour stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville over the weekend, performing ‘Connection’ for the first time in a decade and a half.The song, lifted from 1967 album ‘Between the Buttons’, was last played by the band during a Vancouver performance in November of 2006.“It’s great to be back.

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger reveal why The Rolling Stones don’t play ‘Brown Sugar’ anymore - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - state Missouri
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08.10.2021 / 19:07

Keith Richards and Mick Jagger reveal why The Rolling Stones don’t play ‘Brown Sugar’ anymore

The Rolling Stones have discussed why they haven’t been playing their hit ‘Brown Sugar’ on their current US tour.The band’s ‘No Filter’ tour kicked off in St Louis, Missouri on September 26, which the band dedicated to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who died at the age of 80 in August.In a new interview with The Los Angeles Times Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were asked about ‘Brown Sugar”s omission from the setlist so far, and whether it’s related to its slavery-referencing opening line:

Rolling Stones couldn't see Charlie Watts before death - www.msn.com
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08.10.2021 / 18:41

Rolling Stones couldn't see Charlie Watts before death

The Rolling Stones weren't "allowed" to see Charlie Watts before he died. The group's drummer passed away in August at the age of 80 and his bandmates admitted it came as a shock because they thought he was on the mend after undergoing a medical procedure, only to then experience a "complication or two".

Rolling Stones reveal Charlie Watts recorded new tracks before death - nypost.com - Britain - Los Angeles
nypost.com
08.10.2021 / 01:25

Rolling Stones reveal Charlie Watts recorded new tracks before death

died this past August, his legacy will live on.The remaining members of the iconic British rock band — Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood — revealed to the Los Angeles Times that Watts recorded some new music before he passed.While the coronavirus pandemic delayed the group’s upcoming album, the trio said that Watts had worked on several new songs before his death.“If everything hadn’t gotten closed down, we might’ve finished the damn thing,” Richards, 77, said.

Sir Mick Jagger: It's been cathartic to perform again following Charlie Watts' death - www.msn.com - USA
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01.10.2021 / 03:13

Sir Mick Jagger: It's been cathartic to perform again following Charlie Watts' death

Sir Mick Jagger has found it “very cathartic” to get back on stage following the death of Charlie Watts. The Rolling Stones kicked off their North American ‘No Filter’ tour earlier this week, but the shows have been missing the band’s late drummer, who passed away last month.

Mick Jagger on touring without The Rolling Stones’ “heartbeat” Charlie Watts - www.nme.com
nme.com
30.09.2021 / 00:15

Mick Jagger on touring without The Rolling Stones’ “heartbeat” Charlie Watts

Mick Jagger has opened up about The Rolling Stones touring without their “heartbeat” Charlie Watts.The longtime Stones drummer died at the age of 80 last month (August 24), prompting a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world and beyond.

Ringo Starr remembers drumming in his attic with Charlie Watts and John Bonham - www.nme.com
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28.09.2021 / 10:59

Ringo Starr remembers drumming in his attic with Charlie Watts and John Bonham

Ringo Starr has recalled a story of him jamming in his attic with the late Charlie Watts and John Bonham, saying it makes him wish TikTok existed in the 1970s.The Beatles’ drummer was speaking in a press conference about his new EP ‘Change The World’, when he remembered the three iconic drummers sharing a jam session.“I had a drum kit up in the attic – it was like a cinema attic, music, whatever you want to do up there. Charlie came, and so did John Bonham,” he remembered.

Rolling Stones Open American Tour, Pay Tribute To Drummer - etcanada.com - USA - state Massachusets - county St. Louis
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27.09.2021 / 18:08

Rolling Stones Open American Tour, Pay Tribute To Drummer

The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.

Watch the Rolling Stones Open ‘No Filter’ Tour With Moving Charlie Watts Tribute - variety.com - county St. Louis
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27.09.2021 / 16:53

Watch the Rolling Stones Open ‘No Filter’ Tour With Moving Charlie Watts Tribute

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Rolling Stones opened the latest leg of their ‘No Filter’ tour in St. Louis on Sunday night, and as expected, the group paid deep tribute to Charlie Watts, their drummer since January of 1963, who passed away last month at the age of 80.The show opened with a video montage of Watts across the years, as an isolated drum track played, sometimes in sync with the video.

Rolling Stones open American tour, pay tribute to drummer Charlie Watts - nypost.com - USA - state Massachusets - county St. Louis
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27.09.2021 / 10:47

Rolling Stones open American tour, pay tribute to drummer Charlie Watts

ST. LOUIS — The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.The legendary rockers launched their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour Sunday at the Dome at America’s Center in St.

The Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they kick off ‘No Filter’ tour - www.nme.com
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27.09.2021 / 10:15

The Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they kick off ‘No Filter’ tour

The Rolling Stones kicked off their ‘No Filter’ tour in St Louis last night (September 26).The band played without their late drummer Charlie Watts for only the second time since his death and paid tribute to him from the outset at the Dome at America’s Center.The show opened with an empty stage and only a drumbeat, with photos of Watts flashing on the giant stage screens.“This is our first-ever tour we’ve ever done without him,” frontman Mick Jagger said during the early part of the show.

Rolling Stones open American tour, pay tribute to drummer - abcnews.go.com - USA - state Massachusets - county St. Louis
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27.09.2021 / 06:03

Rolling Stones open American tour, pay tribute to drummer

ST. LOUIS -- The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.The legendary rockers launched their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour Sunday at the Dome at America’s Center in St.

The Rolling Stones reflect on the “huge loss” of Charlie Watts - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.09.2021 / 20:21

The Rolling Stones reflect on the “huge loss” of Charlie Watts

The Rolling Stones have reflected on the “huge loss” of Charlie Watts in their first interview since the drummer’s death.Watts died at the age of 80 last month (August 24), prompting a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world and beyond.Earlier this week, the Stones dedicated their first show of 2021 to the late drummer. “We all miss Charlie so much,” Mick Jagger told the crowd.

The Rolling Stones Open Up About Charlie Watts’ Death: ‘He Held The Band Together’ - etcanada.com - Jordan
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23.09.2021 / 19:31

The Rolling Stones Open Up About Charlie Watts’ Death: ‘He Held The Band Together’

The Rolling Stones are ready to move forward with a new drummer, Steve Jordan, and the spirit of Charlie Watts flowing through them.

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