Hackney Diamonds
The Imperishable STONES Announce North American Tour Dates For 2024
I don’t know what they eat and drink, but the imperishable STONES,
Jagger is 80, Richards 79 and Wood 76 – are quite a phenomenon. For
more than 60s years they entertained the rock world and they still like
it, as millions of us do.
The news you have all been waiting for – the Rolling Stones are hitting the road again! We are thrilled to announce the Stones Tour 2024 Hackney Diamonds!
Enter your details here: https://t.co/Qe7HyMa6ML to access the fan presale that starts Weds 29 Nov. General onsale commences… pic.twitter.com/t0CNdQ2qkW
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) November 21, 2023
To promote new album Hackney Diamonds they’re flying to
North America for a series of concerts next year (more dates
to follow).
April 28: NRG Stadium, Houston
May 2: Jazz Fest, New Orleans
May 7: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
May 11: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
May 15: Lumen Field, Seattle
May 23: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
May 30: Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts
June 3: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida
June 7: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
June 11: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
June 15: Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland
June 20: Empower Field at Mile High, Denver
June 27: Soldier Field, Chicago
July 5: BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia
July 10: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
July 17: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
No idea if Lady Gaga will join them to perform one of the best tracks on the LP.
THE STONES: Instagram
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THE ROLLING STONES Number One In 14 Countries With Their New Album ‘HACKNEY DIAMONDS’
2 November 2023
Looks like a lot of people still love The Rolling Stones because they
only play rock ‘n’ roll but still like it. Their new lonplayer (it’s their 24th
British and 26th American album) HACKNEY DIAMONDS hit the top spot
of the charts in 14 countries. Lots of satisfaction for Mick Jagger and Co.
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THE STONES: Instagram – Facebook
MICK JAGGER And LADY GAGA With Sublime Vocal Performance In NYC At Small Album Launch Gig In NYC
26 October 2023
Two weeks ago, eternal rock icons THE ROLLING STONES released their
first proper album in 23 years (their 24th British and 26th American one)
with the critically lauded HACKNEY DIAMONDS.
Mick Jagger is 80, Keef Richards turns 80 in December and Ron Wood is 76
and they look in absolutely great shape as they showed once again on
their album launch club gig in NYC last weekend.
On one of the singles – a classic gospel ballad – named SWEET SOUNDS OF HEAVEN,
Lady Gaga joined Jagger for some sky-high scraping vocals. Fantastic on record, but equally sublime live.
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It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll But THE ROLLING STONES Still Like It – New Album ‘HACKNEY DIAMONDS’ Out Now
20 October 2023
Today THE ROLLING STONES released their new longplayer HACKNEY DIAMONDS.
NME: Rejoice! The rock legends’ first album of original material in almost two decades is an absolute barnstormer. If ‘Hackney Diamonds’ does round off the most successful career in rock music ever, it wouldn’t be a bad place to leave it. A natural end, but definitely not a normal one.” Full review here. Score: 4/5.
TUTV: After more than 6 decades the immortal Stones still are hungry, still motivated and still confident to prove that they still can come up with aflame fireworks. Enter Hackney Diamonds. A record that mixes vintage Stones stuff. Riff-loaded rippers and blues ballads.
Nothing new, no masterpiece whatsoever, but still heated entertainment with ‘start me up’ thrills and impassioned musings. At 80 Mick Jagger’s voice is outstanding and tandem Ron Wood/Keith Richards take care, as usual, about rad riffs, hot hooks, and lively licks. It’s only rock ‘n’ roll but they still like it and still do it. Score: 3.5/5.
Singles/clips: Angry / Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
– ANGRY –
– SWEET SOUNDS OF HEAVEN –
Featuring stunning vocals by Lady Gaga
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ROLLING STONE Mag Raves About The New ROLLING STONES Album ‘HACKNEY DIAMONDS’ (Out Oct 20)
11 October 2023
As already announced, eternal iconic rock stars THE ROLLING STONES canned
a new longplayer, and baptized it HACKNEY DIAMONDS. It’s their 24th British and
26th American album. It lands on 20 October. Their first proper LP in 13 years, since
the release of A Bigger Bang.
Ahead of it, the 3 Stones shared
two stellar tasters (so far).
– ANGRY –
A classic Keef-riff rocker,
with classic Jagger vocals
and a classic Stones chorus.
– SWEET SOUNDS OF HEAVEN –
An instant blues-rock-ballad classic with impassioned Jagger vocals and
sky-scraping gospel delirium caused by Lady Gaga‘s fantastic vocality.
Legendary American magazine (print/website) Rolling Stone put
their review of the LP online yesterday.
It reads as follows (shortened by TUTV).
“A collection of bangers, old-school division) that nobody in their right mind had a right to expect in 2023, ‘Hackney Diamonds’ isn’t just another new Stones album, but a vibrant and cohesive record — the first Stones album in ages you’ll want to crank more than once before filing away.
“Whether it’s a first-time Stones producer (Andrew Watt), bits of technological wizardry, or simply a desire to remind us why we cared about them in the first place, they haven’t sounded this brisk and focused in what feels like a half century. Keith Richards’ and Ron Wood’s guitars are crisp and uncluttered, with most of the slovenly strumming of the past banished. Depending on the song, Mick Jagger sounds snappish, peeved, needy, or insouciant, with lyrics and a more pronounced British accent to match: In the sputtery single “Angry,” he spits out, “It hasn’t rained in a month, the river’s run dry/We haven’t made love, and I wanna know why.” Not exactly rock poetry, true, but he also hasn’t sounded this engaged with the songs since the heyday of the cassette. “Depending on You” could have been one of those draggy ballads that have made their way onto later Stones albums, but Jagger wails as if he wants the whole world to hear him.
When all of those elements come together, a fountain of musical youth miraculously emerges. Toward the end of “Live by the Sword,” one of two tracks they made with drummer Charlie Watts before his passing in 2021, Jagger snarls as the guitars tear it up around him, and you’d hardly think it was the 21st century. With Watt burnishing their sound just enough, songs that could have easily been rote feel revitalized.
Steve Jordan, the longtime X-Pensive Winos member who has taken Watts’ place on the road, plays on the majority of the record. Jordan hits his kit harder than Watts ever did, but his contributions aren’t as jarring as they could have been.
What you won’t find much of here is the late-in-life introspection heard on recent records by some of the Stones’ peers. We’ve arrived at a fascinating period in rock history, when aging boomer rockers aren’t just dragging themselves onstage but continuing to write songs — uncharted territory for them and us. In a first for that generation, we get to hear what‘s on the minds of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, or Judy Collins as they approach or enter their eighties — in songs that confront mortality, look back over tumultuous lives or recent history, and occasionally rant about the state of the planet or politics.
Waking Up With THE ROLLING STONES Featuring LADY GAGA And STEVIE WONDER And An Instant Classic
Daily noise that works faster than any stimulant
29 September 2023
The eternal iconic rock legends THE ROLLING STONES are quite a phenomenon.
Mick Jagger is 80, Keef Richards turns 80 in December and Ron Wood is 76 and they look in absolute great shape. But it’s not only about their cool, healthy looks at that age, they’re still terrifically active, like I witnessed last year when they played for 75.000 in Brussels on their umpteenth tour.
As already announced, they canned a new longplayer, baptized HACKNEY DIAMONDS.
It’s their 24th British and 26th American album. It lands on 20 October. Their first proper LP in 23 years, since the release of A Bigger Bang.
Following the steamy lead single Angry we get taster number 2, titled SWEET
SOUNDS OF HEAVEN. It features Lady Gaga on vocals and Stevie Wonder on piano.
Jagger about Gaga: “She’s a really great singer and I’d never heard her sing quite that style before. Not exactly. We did it live in the room and that was a great experience, her just coming in the room and her just opening up and seeing her bits and feeling her way and then getting more confident.
About the song: “It’s all played live. And of course we did overdubs, but it’s all played in the room. Yeah, there’s that moment, especially in that session where we had Stevie, and you’re feeling your way out a little bit and then you do that soul ending, which is you do sometimes
on stage where you stop and you start.”
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven is an instant classic mixing the Stones‘ characteristic
way of writing impassioned blues-rock ballads and mixing it with sky-scraping gospel delirium (think ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’). Next to Mick Jagger‘s astonishing
vocal effort comes Lady Gaga with a wonderstruck vocal tour de force.
Really, really, really sublime. It’s a 7.22-minute diamond growing in tension and high soulful spirits along the way towards a fully orchestrated climax. If you’re a young rock band, listen and take notes. These old geezers still are masters when it comes to starting everybody up.
SUBLIME
Watch THE ROLLING STONES Talk On FALLON About Their New Album And Hear/Watch Brand New Single ‘ANGRY’
7 September 2023
The everlasting mega-iconic rock legends THE ROLLING STONES are quite a phenomena.
Mick Jagger is 80, Keef Richards turns 80 in December and Ron Wood is 76 and they look in absolute great shape. But it’s not only about their cool, healty looks at that age, they’re still terrifically active, like I witnessed last year when they played for 75.000 in Brussels on their umpteenth tour.
And now new music is coming up. HACKNEY DIAMONDS is their 24th British
and 26th American album. It arrives on 20 October. It’s their first proper LP.
in 23 years, since the release of A Bigger Bang.
For more info, watch the very satisfied stones on
the American Fallon talkshow last night chatting
about the brand-new LP.
The first single got his premiere yesterday too.
ANGRY is a classic Keef-riff rocker,
with classic Jagger vocals and a
classic chorus. They are immortal.
Don’t get angry with me
I never caused you no pain
Please just forget about me
Cancel out my name
Please never write to me
I love you just the same
I hear a melody ringing in my brain
Just keep the memories
Don’t have to be ashamed
The accompanying video is a visual feat.















