The legendary Rolling Stones got some satisfaction with a new chart-topping song, their first No. 1 hit on iTunes.
25.04.2020 - 22:47 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
It’s an argument that dates back to the early 1960s, and sharply divides the world into two camps. No, not Republicans and Democrats.
We’re talking Rolling Stones or Beatles.
The ancient rivalry seemed to resume this week, as Paul McCartney claimed The Beatles were bigger than The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger responded Friday and pointed out that The Beatles were never a big touring band, unlike the stadium-filling Stones. ‘That’s the real big difference
The legendary Rolling Stones got some satisfaction with a new chart-topping song, their first No. 1 hit on iTunes.
Mick Jagger isn’t afraid of keeping the old Rolling Stones vs. Beatles rivalry going.
Mick Jagger rewrote the lyrics to the Rolling Stones new single because he feared they were too dark in their eerie similarities to the events of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist"
Fans of The Rolling Stones received an unexpected treat on Thursday when the band released a surprise new single, “Living in a Ghost Town”.
The Rolling Stones have released a new song titled Living In A Ghost Town.
By Greg Evans
The Rolling Stones are back with “Living in a Ghost Town”, their first new release since 2012.
The Rolling Stones unveiled their new track "Living in a Ghost Town" on Thursday (April 23), and it's the perfect soundtrack to life in quarantine.The mid-tempo number written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards finds the veteran rock band grappling with an isolation that hits all too close to home amid the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
By Chris Willman
LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
It's their first original track since 2012...
No drums? No problem. Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts didn’t let the lack of a drum kit stop him from joining his bandmates in a live performance from their respective homes on Saturday.
The band performed separately over split-screen