Ad made in newspaper has some references to Rolling Stones classics
By surprise, Rolling Stoneslegendary British rock band formed in London in 1962, may have announced a new studio album, according to information from NME.
It all started with an ad for Hackney Diamonds at the Hackney Gazette, a company that calls itself a “glass repair specialist.” However, this seems to be from the group, formed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards It is Ron Wooddue to some specific details.
As the site explained, the text of the ad has some references to classic hits from Rolling Stonesas “Gimme Shelter,” “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” It is “shattered.” In addition, the source of the alleged company is the same as Some Girls (1978), the band’s sixth studio album, and the ad itself is from 1962, the group’s creation.
If you enter the company’s official website, people who access it can register interest in this supposed product. The conditions talk about Universal Music Groupresponsible for the catalog of Rolling Stones.

Source: Rollingstone

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