Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood with Conan O'Brien at 'Foreign Tongues' album launch panel in Brooklyn.
Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood with Conan O'Brien at 'Foreign Tongues' album launch panel in Brooklyn.
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The Rolling Stones presentan su álbum Foreign Tongues junto a Conan O'Brien en Brooklyn

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Los Rolling Stones marcaron el lanzamiento de su próximo álbum, Foreign Tongues, con un evento especial en The Weylin, en el barrio de Williamsburg en Brooklyn. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards y Ronnie Wood se unieron al comediante Conan O'Brien para conversar sobre el disco de 14 canciones, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para el 10 de julio. El evento celebró el primer sencillo 'In the Stars' y el adelanto anterior 'Rough and Twisted'.

Apenas unas horas después de confirmar el lanzamiento de Foreign Tongues a través de Capitol Records, la banda se apoderó de The Weylin, un histórico espacio para eventos con cúpula ubicado en Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Jagger, Richards y Wood salieron de detrás de la puerta acorazada clásica del recinto para charlar con O'Brien, quien lo calificó como 'el concierto de su vida'. O'Brien, tras haber escuchado el álbum 25 veces, elogió la voz de Jagger, lo que provocó que el líder de la banda bromeara: 'Bueno, es que estaba tomando muchas drogas en el 68'. Richards bromeó sobre la acústica del lugar al gritarle al productor Andrew Watt, quien estaba en la primera fila: '¡Andrew, esta es la peor cámara de eco que he oído en mi vida!'

Qué dice la gente

Las conversaciones en X se centran en el evento de lanzamiento de 'Foreign Tongues' de los Rolling Stones en The Weylin de Brooklyn, presentado por Conan O'Brien. Las cuentas de medios comparten videos y fotos de la banda y las presentaciones, mientras que los fans expresan su entusiasmo con hashtags como #bestbandever y comentarios sobre la fortuna de poder presenciarlo. Los puntos destacados incluyen revelaciones sobre las apariciones especiales de Paul McCartney y Robert Smith. Los sentimientos son predominantemente positivos y cuentan con un alto nivel de participación en el contenido visual.

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