

Jagger: Oh, yeah, I watched 'Normal People.' Yeah, yeah. Q: Paul Mescal from Hulu's 'Normal People' stars in the 'Scarlet' video. I didn't do much to it – I added a little bit of percussion and did some vocals at the end of the track, when it starts to fade out. I like the way Jimmy plays, and Jimmy and Keith play well together on that. I believe you, Jimmy.' So that one got out and dusted, and you know, it sounds good. (Laughs.) I don't remember doing this particular version of it at all, but when I spoke to Jimmy, he remembered the session and talked me through it. Jagger: It was Ronnie (Woods') basement – I don't remember Keith ever having a basement. Q: So if I'm correct, you recorded 'Scarlet' with Jimmy Page in Keith Richards' basement? I just listen to the songs individually, so I'm not sure where it stands. D.' I don't really listen to the Stones albums as albums. There's some Billy Preston-led stuff (like '100 Years Ago') and straight rock riffs like 'Dancing with Mr. You've got 'Heartbreaker,' a social comment that unfortunately is still a bit true these days. The lead-off track ('Angie') is a very wistful ballad with strings on it, and couldn't have been more different from what had come before on 'Exile.' The rest of the album is nothing like that – that's the only track that goes in that direction. Mick Jagger: I think there's some good things on it. Question: Like 1972's 'Exile on Main St.,' critics have started to come around on 'Goats Head Soup' in recent years. 'Living in a Ghost Town': Rolling Stones' first new song in eight years has quarantine theme Jagger, 77, called us up to chat about new music, lockdown and working with Page. 1 hit in 'Angie.' The reissue features three lost songs by the rockers: 'Criss Cross,' 'All the Rage' and 'Scarlet,' featuring Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. 'Goats' was met with mixed reviews from critics, but still managed to spawn a No. 'Goats Head Soup' was first released a year after 'Exile on Main St.,' which is now regarded as one of the Stones' best albums. Interview: Mick Jagger talks first acting role in 19 years, assures he's 'fine' after heart surgery

'The record company didn't like it, so we went with the more user-friendly portraits of the band in the end.' 'The goat's head was my idea and it didn't really work out,' Jagger tells USA TODAY. (It was mostly recorded in Jamaica, where the soup, known as 'mannish water,' is a delicacy.)

Among the prospective covers: a goat peering out from a simmering pot, nodding to the album's Jamaican origins. This week, the Rolling Stones' Twitter account shared alternate artwork for the band's 1973 album, which was re-released Friday. If Mick Jagger had his way, the 'Goats Head Soup' album cover would've been a lot more literal. The album is available now in multiple configurations, including four-disc CD and vinyl box set editions with a treasure trove of unreleased studio and live material, as well as across all.
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Another prized jewel in the Rolling Stones' unmatched catalog, 1973 classic Goats Head Soup, restored to its full glory and more, is released in multi-format and deluxe editions today, September 4. The Rolling Stones - It's Only Goats Head Soup.But We Like It (1974) While recording their 70's albums The Rolling Stones often taped more songs than were needed, and once the final track listing was decided on these songs were filed away, eventually leaking out on bootleg CD's many years later.

