The Rolling Stones re-issue ‘Goat’s Head Soup’.


The singer told Rolling Stone Magazine, “It’s not an album that has as much respect in people’s minds as ‘Exine Main or Main Street’.”

A deluxe edition of the 1973 album has now been released.

The album was not a huge success when it first fell, when guitarist Keith Richards told the release that it was the beginning of his love affair with Jamaica, where it was recorded.

“It was ’73, the year Marley and Weiler ‘caught a fire.’ Richards said the soundtrack to “The Harder Them Come Come” came out that year. “I remember being in Jamaica, there was a feeling in the air. Jamaica began to make a mark on the map. After the sessions, I just came back and I stayed there for months. “

It promotes the No. 1 single “Angie”, and this time, has unleashed tunes, including new songs for “All the Rage”, a song Jagar began writing 47 years ago.

The Stones are still strong and had to go on tour this year before the epidemic struck.
Instead they are parting ways, Jagger said he is doing a great deal, as well as writing new music and working on a documentary. Richards hopes for a vaccine soon, “and the change of regime won’t go bad,” he told Rolling Stone.

According to Richards, you don’t have to worry about Mick and the boys retiring soon, as performing is a “habit” for them.

“I mean, we do that. And there’s something between us, like, ‘Who’s going to be the first to get off the bus?’ You have to kick or quit, right? ”Richards said. “So, it’s like this. I can’t really imagine doing anything else.”

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