The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were the guest on the latest episode of the syndicated radio show In The Studio where they discussed their recently released concert film and album "Havana Moon" which documented their historic concert in Cuba. The show sent over the following details:
Mick Jagger shares with In The Studio host Redbeard his thoughts on what makes the Stones a viable live act even today. "I think the thing about... the Rolling Stones now then maybe they were is they are consistently a good band.
"We use to go out to do a tour and I can remember fantastic nights when the band would play brilliantly. Then I'd go out other nights and it would be terrible and I would feel really awful at the end of the show... and that doesn't seem to happen anymore." Stream the episode here.
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