Submit questions for the Rolling Stones Press Conference next Wednesday

The Rolling Stones continue to tease next week's announcement about their new album, reportedly titled Hackney Diamonds.

If you responded to the ad they placed earlier this month in London's Hackney Gazette newspaper, then you have been receiving E-mail updates.

The latest one says:

We’ve received an unprecedented amount of interest in our top-quality service.

Keep an eye on emails for updates.

Have you got any questions about Hackney Diamonds?

Please submit below & we’ll try to get them in front of the team…

It is believed that your questions will be put to the band for next Wednesday's announcement, which is rumored to be taking place in London's Hackney neighborhood.

Log onto HackneyDiamonds.com for updates and to submit your question.

Hackney Diamonds will be the Stones' first album of original material since 2005's A Bigger Bang, and first studio album since their blues covers collection Blue & Lonesome in 2016.

This coming Monday, September 4th, is the 55th anniversary of "Street Fighting Man," off of 1968's Beggars Banquet, being banned in Chicago and other cities because authorities feared it might incite riots.

Audio file

Mick Jagger on what inspired his lyrics to “Street Fighting Man.” OC:…government really. :21

"I was in Europe, I think, at the time. And there was, like, more than riots; it was almost like a takeover of Paris. It became more than a street demonstration, it became a sort of threat to the established order and so on, and because it is France, so of course all the intellectuals get involved -- cinema and philosophers, and all that, you know. And they were challenging the authority of the government really.”


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