ROLLING STONES: FAB COLLABORATION WITH PAUL McCARTNEY (Watch)

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The Rolling Stones have released a video for "Bite My Head Off" from their new album, Hackney Diamonds.

The black and white clip was captured during their album release show on October 19th at the Racket club in New York, but the audio is the album version with Paul McCartney on bass and Mick Jagger's F-bombs left in. While McCartney wasn't at that show, the video contains stills and clips of him playing the song with them in the studio.

McCartney came to play on the album through producer Andrew Watt, who was working with both acts at the time.

McCartney also played on a second song for a future release. He says, "I had a blast playing with the Stones on this session. Rockin'!"

And, it wasn't the first time he's been on a Stones album. He and John Lennon did backing vocals on 1967's "We Love You," which was recorded during their sessions for Their Satanic Majesties Request.

Other guests on Hackney Diamonds include the Stones' former bassist Bill Wyman, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Benmont Tench from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, and Stevie Wonder.

Tickets to the Stones 2024 tour don't go on sale until Friday but they've already added second dates in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 26th, Chicago June 30th and Los Angeles July 13th.

Source: NME and Premiere

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