Thursday, July 16, 2026

Clever: Mick Jagger Takes a Swipe at Trump with “Pride Before A Fall” Teaser of New Rolling Stones Song

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Mick Jagger is no fan of Donald Trump. He’s had to put up with Trump defying his wishes and using Rolling Stones songs like “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at rallies.

So now, with days before the election, Jagger takes a swipe at Trump by releasing a video clip of a teaser for a new Stones song called “Pride Before A Fall.”

The lyrics: “It’s overweening, over eating, too much tweeting / And when my back is turned somebody will push you off the wall / And just remember that pride, it comes before a fall.”

LOL. Good for Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Charlie et al. Sounds good. We need that album, especially after this year’s “Living in in a Ghost Town” was so good. Maybe we’ll get this full single soon.

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‘Pride Before A Fall’

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