Mick Jagger's Reflections: Songwriting, Streaming, and Loss

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Mick Jagger reflects on the evolution of his songwriting partnership with Keith Richards, discussing how they used to live together and collaborate closely but now work separately due to distance and Richards' aversion to Zoom. Jagger also talks about Paul McCartney's bass playing on their upcoming album Hackney Diamonds, describing the recording session as natural and relaxed. He mentions his friendship with both John Lennon and McCartney, and reveals that two tracks on the album feature the drumming of the late Charlie Watts. Jagger attributes the Rolling Stones' longevity to their ability to adapt to the changing music industry.
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