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The Rolling Stones Official Podcast - Speaking in Tongues: Trailer

6/16/20264 min

Speaking in Tongues is the first official podcast from The Rolling Stones. From the 25th of June, 6 weekly instalments take you behind the scenes of the highly-anticipated Foreign Tongues LP.
Narrated by Norah Jones, the podcast features world-exclusive interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, producer Andrew Watt and a small circle of friends and collaborators.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Mick Jagger· Guest0:10

    Come in. Gentlemen, please to me.

  2. Norah Jones0:14

    It's just a tag, two fonts. Okay.

  3. Keith Richards· Guest0:24

    You've got to go up to D and start the song. Yeah.

  4. Mick Jagger· Guest0:27

    I'm sitting on the chair. I've got a guitar amp next to me. Ron is next to me. Keith's right opposite me. I can see him. So that's how you start.

  5. Andrew Watt· Guest0:37

    You want to go start hearing guitars and plug it in and stuff?

  6. Keith Richards· Guest0:40

    We know the energy's there, and we also know how to use it. And the thing is, I'm saying, we're going to push it more. What are we going to do? I think it's very explosive.

  7. Ronnie Wood· Guest0:49

    It's like an unexploded bomb, you know? It always has been. Yeah.

  8. Andrew Watt· Guest0:54

    Then when that shirt's off and he's in the black t-shirt and the veins are coming through every part of his body, you have full-blown Jagger.

  9. Speaker 61:05

    Mick was there finishing off the vocals, so once more I had another front row seat while he sang songs for me. His voice is absolutely astonishing, I have to say.

  10. Mick Jagger· Guest1:13

    you know, had to be of a certain quality. You couldn't be below standard. You couldn't just be a throwaway thing. I think people were shocked there was even a record at all.

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