Theyre 82 and 83 years old.
Fuck the production Im pressing record, you know what I mean?
And making sure it sounds good.
Andrew Watt tells behind-the-scenes tales from his many superstar collaborations in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music NowKevin Mazur/Getty Images
Theyre playing, singing, writing, performing their asses off.
It gives you faith in the human race, in what a human being could be capable of.
Whats the realest, rawest thing that itcantdo?
Those sessions, they had amassed like 18 years of material, Watt says.
So we did record more than went onto the album… Theres more material left.
I cant tell you if its gonna happen or not.
Its up to them, but it would be great… Why not finish the material, you know?
Bruno was there with [producer/songwriter] James Fauntleroy, and they just started playing together.
Live drums, live bass, live guitars, live vocals.
Listen to them sing its raw.
Weve been working on stuff in little chunks of time over the past couple of years.
He also helped seal the deal for me in getting the Stones gig.