Rolling Stones credit producer Andrew Watt for bringing band together in the studio
The Rolling Stones, in an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, pay tribute to producer Andrew Watt for his role in bringing the band together to record in one room, breaking away from modern digital recording constraints. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood discuss the collaborative creative process, with Wood noting that while everyone has their own ideas about structure, the key is returning to the core. The article also references Charlie Watts' enduring influence on the band.
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Everyone has their own idea of the basic structure, but as long as it came back to that, it's fine. You could do anything you wanted.
I'm sure Charlie Watts was beaming down on us. I feel good about that.
Maybe Charlie is overlooking us and giving us some more inspiration
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