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Mick Jagger Turned to AI for Album Title, Got "Rubbish" Instead

Mick Jagger used AI to find a title for the Rolling Stones' 2023 album, Hackney Diamonds, but found its suggestions "rubbish." The process helped him gain confidence in his own ideas. Keith Richards believes Jagger expresses himself best on harmonica. Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards reflect on Amy Winehouse's passing and their memories of her.

Mick Jagger turned to AI to find album title

Los Angeles, July 5

Singer-songwriter Sir Mick Jagger of the legendary band the Rolling Stones, has shared that he sought help from AI to find an album title.

The Rolling Stones frontman was having trouble coming up with a name for the group's 2023 record, Hackney Diamonds, so turned to the technology, and while it only offered "rubbish" suggestions, that gave the 82-year-old star more confidence in his own ideas, reports 'Female First UK'.

Asked if the group would use AI to write songs, Mick told Sunday Times Culture magazine, "AI is a whole other conversation. The only time I used it was when I was looking for album titles for Hackney Diamonds, which was actually, I suppose, at the beginning of AI. Because no one could agree, and I threw all these titles at it, and it came back with such rubbish, it didn't help me at all".

He further mentioned, "I was saying, 'These are my 12 album titles, give me some more', and of course in the end we never used any of them. But it can unstick you, and you think, 'OK, that was rubbish', or 'Mine are loads better than yours'. It gives you confidence".

As per 'Female First UK', despite his recognisable tone, Mick's bandmate, Keith Richards, thinks the frontman expresses himself better on harmonica than with his vocals.

Keith said, "Mick expresses himself on harmonica probably in the fullest way that he can, even better than as a vocalist".

The instrument is used to great effect on the band's new album, Foreign Tongues, on a cover of Amy Winehouse's 'You Know I'm No Good'. Ronnie Wood was a friend of the late singer, who died from accidental alcohol poisoning in 2011, aged 27, and he is still saddened by her passing.

He said, "She would go, 'Oh Ronnie, what am I going to do?' I said, 'Look, everyone knows you've got vodka in the water bottle. Get it together and get on stage.' "But if you could get her up there and she stayed there, it'd be great. I'm sad because she didn't do her full span. It was like saying goodbye to Billie Holiday again".

Keith regrets never getting to know the Rehab singer, though they played together at the 2007 Isle of Wight Festival.

"I was always sort of 'well, I'm bound to meet her down the road'. You expect things to happen, and unfortunately no. But that's what records are for. I'm just very glad and honoured to have played with her at least once", he added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I mean, the Rolling Stones are legends, but using AI for album titles? Seems a bit desperate for a band that's been around for 60 years. Still, Hackney Diamonds is a great title, so maybe the process worked in its own way. Keith's comment about Mick and the harmonica is hilarious though! 😄

Raghav A

As someone working in tech in Bangalore, I find this fascinating. AI is great for generating ideas but it lacks the soul and context that only humans possess. Mick using it as a confidence booster rather than a crutch is the right approach. Also, that Ronnie Wood story about Amy Winehouse is heartbreaking - such a loss of talent. 💔

James A

Can't believe the Stones are still making music at this age. 82 and still rocking, that's dedication. The AI album title thing is a bit gimmicky but I respect the honesty. And Keith saying Mick expresses himself better on harmonica than vocals? Now that's a hot take I didn't expect. Still, they're legends for a reason.

Neha E

The Amy Winehouse part really got me. Such a tragic loss of a beautiful voice. Ronnie's story about trying to help her shows how much they cared. And Keith saying he thought he'd meet her "down the road" - that's so poignant. Life is unpredictable, yaar. On a lighter note, AI helping with album titles is very 2020s. 😢

Abhishek O

Respect to Mick for being open about using AI. In a world where everyone pretends to know everything, admitting you needed help with something as simple as an

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