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10-second video previews new Stones album

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An enigmatic video, just ten seconds, her Twitter account with the title Coming October 6 has unleashed all the speculation about the release date of the new album by the Rolling Stones, an album dedicated to versions of "blues" with the that would celebrate fifty years on stage. The brief video begins with his legendary tongue, this dyed blue and purple occasion, to make way for the cut image of a blackboard on which "British Grove Studios -subrayado- Chiswick, London" is read. Below are several guitars placed under the sign "Mick Jagger" and other beside the "Keith Richards", a hat, playing drums -the Charlie Watts with the sign "Open" at the bottom, a table recording equalizers and running, and headstock of a guitar with the name of Ron Wood, ie references to each of the components of the group.

Background laughter, conversations, some chord and other noises that might be recording in the studio heard. Last April, the Rolling announced in an interview that they were working on a new album "blues", with new songs and classic versions, including Little Walter and issues Howlin'Wolf, and that could be published before year end. "Right now we are in the studio editing new material," said Richards, while Wood added that the band had recorded "eleven songs in two days." "It was a surprise to us. We did not mean to do that. I would like to touch them here right now, I'm delighted. The sound is so true that scares," noted Wood, who said that the band did not even have to rehearse before recording .

The leader of the band, Mick Jagger, also ahead that the four musicians had gathered "before Christmas" for a study session. The veteran British band among all add 289 years he published his last studio album in 2005, A Bigger Bang, and included two previously unreleased tracks in 2012 on the compilation "Grrrr!".

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