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See the Rolling Stones' 'In the Stars' Video Features Odessa A'zion
Deepfake versions of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood – all looking like they did about half a century ago – sing their latest single “ In the Stars ” in a new video for the song directed ...

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Rolling Stones de-age themselves in "In the Stars" music video
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Watch The Rolling Stones as their younger selves in new In The Stars video
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New Rolling Stones video uses AI to make band members young again
NEW YORK — The Rolling Stones rolled back the clock in a new music video that makes the band appear to be in their 1970s heyday again.

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Stereogum · 10h
The Rolling Stones Talk Tour Plans, Get De-Aged In Their “In The Stars” Video Starring Odessa A’zion
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‘South Park’ Creators’ AI Company Made The Rolling Stones Young Again for “In The Stars” Music Video
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See Odessa A’zion Dance With De-Aged Rolling Stones in ‘In the Stars’ Music Video
Featuring A’zion, who was nominated for a BAFTA for her role in Marty Supreme, continues the Stones’ grand lineage of It Girls and Boys starring in their videos.

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The Rolling Stones take themselves back to the '70s for ‘In the Stars’ video
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Watch the Rolling Stones De-Age Themselves for “In the Stars” Video
Yardbarker
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Rolling Stones reveal Foreign Tongues tracklist - with every title translated into a different language

The Rolling Stones have unveiled the tracklisting for their new album Foreign Tongues - quite literally in foreign tongues. Aside from the first two tracks,
Natchez Democrat
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Natchez rocks: Rolling Stones name-check city in new song

Natchez, Mississippi gets a shout-out in the Rolling Stones’ new song “Rough and Twisted,” from their upcoming album “Foreign Tongues,” out July 10.
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61 Years Ago Today: The Rolling Stones Recorded "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

On this very day, 61 years ago, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones recorded their signature song that would launch the rock group into another stratosphere. May 5 marked the 63-year anniversary of
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The Rolling Stones, Very Early and Very Late

Also, today I’m introducing a new feature you’ll see in The Amplifier every so often: The Amplifier Quiz! Test your knowledge of music trivia — or learn a fun fact that you can share with your music-loving friends. See today’s Rolling Stones-themed question below.
Ultimate Classic Rock
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Rolling Stones Puzzle Seems to Confirm New Album Title and Cover Art

The Rolling Stones seem to have confirmed the title and cover art for their upcoming studio album. You can see the individual and (roughly) combined pieces of the puzzle below. Each piece of the puzzle features the band's name and the words Foreign Tongues,
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How The Rolling Stones’ ‘Satisfaction’ Came to Keith Richards in a Dream Before Becoming a No. 1 Hit

One of rock music’s most iconic songs began with a half-asleep guitarist, a cassette recorder and a riff that almost vanished by morning.
Wall Street Journal
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‘The Rolling Stones’ Review: Burn the Candle Right Down

In “The Rolling Stones,” Bob Spitz recounts one of the great origin stories, ranking up there with Steve Jobs inviting Steve Wozniak over to play with computers in his parents’ garage. Already the two complemented each other: Mick was singing with a ...
Ultimate Classic Rock
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The Most Skipped Song on Every Rolling Stones Album

The Rolling Stones have been around for so long that in many ways, the music industry has changed around them. Back when they first started releasing albums in the mid '60s, it was vinyl records, cassette tapes and good old fashioned radios, which ...
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