2022
I've been around for a long, long year
Ron Wood (February 1, 2022): The
Stones: album-in-progress and shows It’s coming along slowly. It’s the gaps in between that eat up all the time. It is a matter of getting us all together again. Everyone is in a different part of the world... So instead of putting emphasis on rushing an album, we’re doing the opposite and taking a really long time. And we’re putting live shows first. |
Keith Richards & Mick
Jagger (March 2022): Writing new songs
together Keith: I was working with Mick last week, and Steve (Jordan), and we came up with some... 8 or 9 new pieces of material. Which is overwhelming by our standards! (laughs) We were spending a week together putting material together and hanging around... (It) was a very productive week. We had a setup there, bass, drums, and we got a very good sound going. Jamaica is good for sound... I was playing a lot of bass so it was taking on another angle. We do have a lot of stuff with Charlie Watts still in the can, you know, 'cause have we were halfway through making an album when he died. But, you know, goddamn I loved that man. This is one of the things that we're going to be having to sort out this year. Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re going to need drums (laughs) and it's going to be Steve Jordan. Mick: Yeah, we’ve been doing some banging around. It’s been fun. |
Keith
Richards (early March
2022): Selling the Rolling
Stones catalogue Mick and I have not spoken about it on a serious level. I don't know if we're ready to sell our catalogue. We might drag it out a bit (laughs), put some more stuff in it! |
Mick Jagger (late March
2022): Doing a TV theme song Out of the blue, I got an email from a guy I didn’t know, Daniel Pemberton,. I’d heard of him, because he’d done quite a lot of TV and film music, English guy, and he’d gotten a lot of kudos, nominations for awards. He said, Would you be interested in doing this TV theme? I’m always up for doing something different. |
Mick Jagger (late March
2022): Celebrating the Stones' 60th with a
light touch I’m not going to push (the 60th anniversary) that hard... The tour’s called Sixty, but apart from that we’re not going to do too much. I think that’s enough. We’re working on the new stage, which I hope is going to look nice. I’m looking forward to touring Europe and speaking lots of different languages, even though I don’t know what I’m talking about. We’re just working out which songs we’re going to do. It doesn’t seem very long since we finished doing the US so I’m up for it and ready for it. |
Mick Jagger,
Ron Wood & Keith
Richards (May 2022): Getting
in tour shape Mick: (I do) six weeks of practice even before rehearsals start. And I do dancing, gym, every day of the week. I don’t enjoy it very much, but it has to be done. Ron: (I like a green juice) and after all my battles in recent years with the big C, I try to keep moving, keep my joints warmed up — stretches and stuff. Keith: I may or may not have a stiff drink (before the show), but usually I don’t. You know, you grow out of everything. I’ve spent all my life giving up things, so that’s about it now. |
Mick Jagger (May 2022):
Missing Charlie I don’t really expect him to be there any more if I turn round during a show. But I do think about him. Not only during rehearsals or onstage, but in other ways too. I would have phoned him up and talked about last night’s Arsenal game because he supported Tottenham and I’m Arsenal. I miss him as a player and as a friend. In the show, when we come to the front and bow at the end, there’s no Charlie. He’d always be the last one down. I’d go: Come on, what have you got to do? He’d be fiddling with his sticks because he always had to have them in a row before he’d get off the seat. |
Mick Jagger,
Ron Wood & Keith
Richards (May 2022): Close
ties within the band Mick: Getting more mature (explains why we're closer). I’m not joking. It’s true, and it’s taken a long time. We’re in a very immature business. I’m under no illusions about that. But it doesn’t mean that you have to be immature. Ron: We’ve matured among ourselves. The attitudes within the band are no longer throwaway. It used to be all Oh, crawl back under your rock. I had many years of Shut up, you’re the new boy, that kind of feeling, but now every tour has a changed demeanour. Mick’s been through so many different moods and images in his life, and he’s come back to this really warm person. Keith too. Keith: I’m amazed by how tight we all are. Mick and I are still firmly at the reins... We still don’t know what the reins do, though. |
Mick Jagger (May 2022): Rocking in our Seventies Rock & roll, or any kind of pop music honestly, isn’t supposed to be done when you’re in your seventies. It wasn’t designed for that. Doing anything high-energy at this age is really pushing it. But that makes it even more challenging. So it’s, like, OK, we’ve got to fucking do this right, but it’s got to be as full-on as possible. Of course you could do another type of music — we’ve got lots of ballads. I could sit on a chair. |
Keith Richards (May 2022): New album next year We already had some stuff cut with Charlie. It should be coming next year. |