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Jimmy Fallon Will Interview Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood Wednesday Morning on Stones YouTube Channel

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This is pretty cool.

To launch their new album, the Rolling Stones will be interviewed live on YouTube this Wednesday by Jimmy Fallon.

The celebration begins at 9:30am Eastern. Jimmy will talk to Mick, Keith, and Ronnie about the album, called “Hackney Diamonds,” and the single, titled “Angry.”

I love this video teaser: Jimmy has a Rolling Stones ‘batphone’ in his house! I wish I did!

PS Jimmy is also doing his daily podcast with Colbert, Meyers, Kimmel, and Oliver on Sirius XM.

Below the video, I’ve got the track list for “Hackney Diamonds”

“Angry” (with producer Andrew Watt)
“Bite My Head Off”
“Depending On You” (with producer Andrew Watt)
“Dreamy Skies”
“Driving Me Too Hard”
“Get Close” (with producer Andrew Watt)
“Live by the Sword”
“Mess It Up”
“Morning Joe Cues”
“Sweet Sounds of Heaven”
“Tell Me Straight”
“Whole Wide World”

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