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The latest Rolling Stones and Beatles bury the "hatchet" for a song

2023-02-23T10:38:08.107Z


Paul McCartney, 80, joins Mike Jagger, 79, and his acolytes to record an unreleased track. Ringo Starr, the other living Beatles, is expected on this future album.


A

Satisfaction

and a revolution in the history of rock.

Rivals yesterday, the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney unite their incredible talent to record together a song on the next album of the legendary London group.

This scoop, which was buzzing on the Web, was confirmed on February 22 by the spokesperson for the Stones in person.

According to this press release, the historical Beatles, octogenarian since June 18, 2022, “

had recorded bass parts

for an upcoming Rolling Stones project directed by the producer of the year 2021 at the Grammy Awards, Andrew Watt”

.

And the latter, composer and talented guitarist, has already worked, among others, for Justin Bieber.

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Ringo Starr would be there too...

One scoop leads to another, the Rolling Stones representative clarified that the recording sessions took place in Los Angeles recently, and that the other historic Beatles still alive, drummer Ringo Starr, 82 spring, is "also

expected to play on this disc which has not yet been officially announced

".

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Although in 2021, touched to the heart by the disappearance of his friend, Mick Jagger had hinted that it would be "

very difficult

" to compose new titles without drummer Charlie Watts, the other legend of the Stones, Keith Richards has just declare on social networks "

that a new album will soon be created...

".

With one Beatles or two Beatles?...Richards, for now, is keeping it a secret.

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Source: lefigaro

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