Paul McCartney plays bass on ‘Bite My Head Off’, fourth track from Hackney Diamonds (2023), the Rolling Stones’ most recent album
In addition to featuring appearances by artists such as Lady Gaga It is Stevie Wonder, Hackney Diamondsnew studio album by Rolling Stonesalso have Paul McCartney on one of the songs – and recording with him felt like “the old days,” according to the guitarist Keith Richards.
It is worth remembering how McCartney play bass in “Bite My Head Off,” fourth track on the album. During an interview with Matt Wilkinson at the Apple Music 1 to talk about collaboration, Richards commented on his relief with the collaboration, as well as some behind-the-scenes details.
“I felt like it was the damn time… I know Paul almost 60 years ago. Although he and John [Lennon] have done some backing vocals with us in the 1960s. It’s a lot of fun to play around with,” the musician said. “In the end, I just said, ‘Well, this is just like the good old days.'”
Keith Richards, from the Rolling Stones, doesn’t rule out posthumous shows: ‘It’s going to happen’
Keith Richards confessed that a show by Rolling Stones made by artificial intelligence, with holograms, would not impress him. “Well, I certainly wouldn’t rule it out. I’m sure it will happen,” he said in an interview with Matt Wilkinsonon Apple Music 1 (via NME).
“Do I want that to happen? That’s another story,” added the guitarist. “But I don’t know if I want to be here for that long, man. At the same time, it won’t be up to me, right?”
This is not the first time the matter has been addressed by the band. In September, Mick Jagger spoke about technology in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, while discussing the success of ABBA Voyagea show that features virtual avatars of the Swedish group’s members looking as they did in 1979.
“You can have a posthumous business now, right? You can have a posthumous tour,” he said. Jagger. “Technology has evolved a lot since the ABBAwhich I should have gone, but missed.”
You Rolling Stones launched Hackney Diamonds, first new album in 18 years. The album features guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Elton John It is Stevie Wonderin addition to including batteries Charlie Wattspassed away in 2021.
Source: Rollingstone

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