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Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr Reportedly on New Rolling Stones LP

The Rolling Stones are working on a new album, and it’ll reportedly feature Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as guests. This news comes via Variety with the outlet citing “multiple sources.”…

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The Rolling Stones are working on a new album, and it'll reportedly feature Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as guests.

This news comes via Variety with the outlet citing "multiple sources." Variety reports McCartney recorded some bass tracks, with Starr "also slated to play on the yet-to-be-announced album." Additionally, the new Stones album is going to be produced by Andrew Watt, who produced Ozzy Osbourne's last two albums.

Furthermore, Variety notes, "Recording sessions took place in Los Angeles in recent weeks and, while it’s unclear which tracks will make the final cut — or whether McCartney and Starr would end up on the same song — the album’s production is nearing the mixing phase."

This is the latest news about the new LP from the Stones. Keith Richards said last month in a video shared on his social media channels, "There's some new music on its way, and hopefully, I'll get to see you. Anyway, let's keep our fingers crossed."

Back in November 2022, Ronnie Wood shared the Rolling Stones were working on new music some of which will feature late drummer Charlie Watts. He told The Sun, "We are recording the new album now and we are going to LA in a few weeks to carry it on and finish it off. Charlie is on some of the tracks and drummer Steve Jordan." Watts, of course, died in August 2021 at age 80.

The last studio album the Stones released was 2016's Blue & Lonesome, which was a covers album of blues songs. The last LP of original material from the legendary band came in 2005 with A Bigger Bang.

The Rolling Stones have released original material since 2005 that was included on greatest hits compilations, like "Doom & Gloom" and "One More Shot" from 2012's GRRR! In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the band also released the stand-alone single "Living in a Ghost Town."

Classic rock might just be one of the most dominant forces in the world as evident by a study from Liberty Games.

The U.K.-based arcade/bar games company gathered data from YouTube Video Music Charts to determine several "most listed-to" figures. This data was collected between October 24-28, 2022 and spans the previous 12-month period. In addition to classic rock, other genres getting this data breakdown treatment included old-school hip-hop, old-school country and classical.

With the data, Liberty Games created a fun breakdown of the top ten most listened-to classic rock artists worldwide. Specifically, Liberty Games also identified the most listened-to classic rock acts in over 125 countries.

Keep scrolling to see the top ten most listened-to classic rock artists worldwide. (We'll also list which countries where they were streamed the most.) But first, some honorable mentions!

Honorable Mention: Chicago

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Chicago didn't make the top ten, but they were the most listened-to classic rock artist in some surprising countries. Among those countries were Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados, Uganda and Oman.


Honorable Mention: Bruce Springsteen

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The Boss might be one of the most American artists ever, but he's not the most listened-to classic rock artist in the States. (More on that later.) However, he was the most listened-to classic rock artist in Norway and Namibia.


Honorable Mention: The Eagles

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You know who loves to "Take It Easy"? The people of Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Laos and Bahrain where the Eagles were the most listened-to classic rock artist.


Honorable Mention: Thin Lizzy

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There's apparently plenty of "Whiskey in the Jar" in Zimbabwe as Thin Lizzy was the most listened-to classic rock artist in the African nation.


Honorable Mention: Def Leppard

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Our final honorable mention goes to Def Leppard who were the most listened-to classic rock act in Botswana.


10. Pink Floyd

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Pink Floyd had 494 million streams worldwide on YouTube. Believe it or not, they were the most listened-to classic rock act in just one country: Libya.


9. Creedence Clearwater Revival

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CCR racked up 561 million streams on YouTube worldwide. However, Creedence wasn't the most listened-to classic rock act in any of the countries where YouTube streaming data was available.


8. The Rolling Stones

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The Stones garnered 571 million streams via YouTube worldwide. However, they, too, didn't get enough streams to be declared the most listened-to classic rock artist in the countries were streaming data was available.


7. The Beatles

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The Beatles netted 1.01 billion streams from the examined YouTube streaming data. Despite being one of the most influential artists of all time, they were the most listened-to classic rock artist in just one country: Japan.


6. Nirvana

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Nirvana is in an interesting three-way tie in relation to streams. They received 1.05 billion streams per the YouTube data. There's no reasoning given for how the tie was broken. However, it should be noted that Nirvana didn't rank as any country's most listened-to classic rock artist.


5. Metallica

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Metallica also received 1.05 billion streams, but they were the most listened-to classic rock artist in 6 countries. Among those countries were Bulgaria, Finland, Syria and Iran.


4. Bon Jovi

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Bon Jovi came out on top of the big three-way tie of the 1.05 billion streams battle. They were the most listened-to classic rock artist in 16 countries. Those countries included Qatar, Vietnam, Kenya, Madagascar, Indonesia and Belize.


3. AC/DC

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AC/DC is tied with the number two artist on this list with 1.33 billion streams. They were the most listened-to classic rock band in 14 countries. Among them are the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Germany and, of course, the band's native country of Australia.


2. Guns N' Roses

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GN'R racked up 1.33 billion streams from the examined YouTube data. They were the most listened-to classic rock act in 8 countries which include Brazil, Thailand, El Salvador and Nicaragua.


1. Queen

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Queen is truly classic rock royalty. Per the YouTube streaming data, they racked up 1.86 billion streams and were the most listened-to classic rock artist in a staggering 63 countries! Among them are the band's native United Kingdom, Russia, Mexico, Egypt, Peru, Ireland and many more.