Mick Jagger: The Rolling Stones "Sweet Sounds of Heaven"’, Lady Gaga & Stevie Wonder | Apple Music



Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones connects with Zane Lowe to mark the band’s latest track, “Sweet Sounds Of Heaven”, with Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. Jagger opens up about the experience of collaborating with Gaga and Wonder to create the track. Mick Jagger also talks about his relationship with Paul McCartney. The track comes from their upcoming 26th studio album, ‘Hackney Diamonds’, which will feature even more exciting collaborations.

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  1. New songs…Pretty cool Mick! I met you with Jerry Hall way back around 1980 about 40 feet before Electric Lady Land Studios on West 8th Street in New York's Village where the Rocky Horror Picture Show played at the movie theatre every weekend. I used to do Rolling Stones sets at Mills Tavern and one day Charlie Watts came in to Mills Tavern probably around November 1980 right before John Lennon's death, so I created a tribute to John Lennon at Strawberry Fields. and heard me singing with the guitar and commented not bad about me imitating you singing after hearing most likely Wild Horses, Dead Flowers and You Can't Always Get What You Want as I was leaving the venue, he walked up to me and commented, and I knew it was Charlie Watts, I was quite shocked, and I will never forget that experience. Just want to let you know. I also passed one of my music CDs to Theodora Richards and Keith asked his wife Patti Hansen to pick up one at Fashion week at Bryant Park in New York in 2004 a year or two after. I was telling Keith about the effects produced by the Eventide (Eclipse) sound effects system for the special vocal and guitar reverbs that it created and that I used on my CD recordings as he was going into the tents to see a runway show and he sent Patty Hansen back to where I was shooting the models, and I gave her one of my CD's. I decided to choose a song of us singing on John Lennon's birthday. One out of hundreds along with a lot of runway fashion shows I used to video at fashion week every season for about 15 years now on my YouTube channel and I hope you like it Mick. Easy to spot me playing the guitar left-handed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY0w9YUlYE8 At fashion Week probably around 2006 I once gave your daughter Jade Jagger a quartz crystal after seeing her at a venue where I was shooting the runway models at fashion week for my small company Starduster1 Multimedia. You're Gonna Lose That Girl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEhqi9IrXz0

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  2. I’ll be 74 in December and people my age seem so much older to me but not Mick and he’s 6 years older. I still work everyday and have been since 1968 so that might have something to do with it and it ain’t about money.
    Bought their 1st album when it came out and I’m excited about the new album.

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