Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The Rolling Stones are celebrating 40 years of “Tattoo You” in a big way: re-mastering unreleased tracks! | LOS40 Classic

Must Read

To keep your covenant with Satan, rolling stones He does not limit his travels or release him. In the first, they recently announced a thirteen concert tour, while in the second, they announced a tour Re-mastering one of their great albums: tattoo for you, 1981.

This re-release will mark its 40th anniversary. Although four decades have passed tomorrow (August 24, 2021), this new version will not go on sale for another two months, more specifically in October 22.

How could it be otherwise, Their Demonic Majesties decided to put together a good number of formats To mark a record that begins with start me, one of the slogans of the English language This is not lacking in any of his live shows. It will be available on CD, LP, several deluxe boxes including even a book, as well as a trilogy LP from the 1982 Still Live at Wembley Stadium.

In case all this is not enough, And here comes the most important thing: nine unreleased songs, which we are really glad to hear Living in the heart of love. It’s a song with the unmistakable rock sounds of the legendary British band, which you can enjoy below:

in this way, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards The company will return to the best-selling albums charts at the end of the year. No doubt about it, given the precedents: In 2020, they reached number one in Great Britain with a reissue Goat’s Head Soup, his legendary work from 1973 that includes classics like Engy.

About his tour, it comes down to No filter roundConfirmed shows will only take place in the US between September and November this year. Although there are no dates for Europe, you should always be confident that Rowling will return to Spain.

See also  BTS member Jungkook will release his first solo album in November

Latest News

Fast, Private No-Verification Casinos in New Zealand: Insights from Pettie Iv

The world of online gambling has come a long way since its inception, and New Zealand has been no...

More Articles Like This