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Review of "Foreign Tongues" by The Rolling Stones: old, yes; finished, not to mention
Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive8 hr. ago

Review of "Foreign Tongues" by The Rolling Stones: old, yes; finished, not to mention

The article discusses The Rolling Stones' continued relevance and activity despite the age of their members, highlighting their recent album 'Foreign Tongues' released on July 10, 2026. It notes that lead singer Mick Jagger turns 83 in July, guitarist Keith Richards reaches 83 in December, and drummer Ron Wood will become 80 the following year. The piece references Nik Cohn’s 1969 prediction that the band was not made to age, yet they continue to release new music and engage with modern platforms like TikTok. The article frames their ongoing success as a remarkable achievement against expectations.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒Progressive8 hr. ago
Review of "Foreign Tongues" by The Rolling Stones: old, yes; finished, not to mention

The article discusses The Rolling Stones' continued relevance and activity despite the age of their members, highlighting their recent album 'Foreign Tongues' released on July 10, 2026. It notes that lead singer Mick Jagger turns 83 in July, guitarist Keith Richards reaches 83 in December, and drummer Ron Wood will become 80 the following year. The piece references Nik Cohn’s 1969 prediction that the band was not made to age, yet they continue to release new music and engage with modern platforms like TikTok. The article frames their ongoing success as a remarkable achievement against expectations.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Rolling Stones’ longevity and continued musical output as a defying-of-aging phenomenon, using a quote from a writer who predicted their decline. While the band itself is not politically aligned, the framing emphasizes resilience and defiance of conventional expectations, a nu

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