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Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl premiere a song about the end of lockdown | Coronavirus | DW

British singer Mick Jagger and Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl released “Eazy Sleazy”, a song marked by electric guitars and irony about a life decimated by the coronavirus that they hope to soon “remember what we must forget.”

Available on YouTube and on social media, “Eazy Sleazy” pokes fun at Zoom meetings and travel restrictions, television excesses and the use of cooking to escape boredom within “the walls of a prison “domestic.

The 77-year-old Rolling Stones singer also pokes fun at conspiracy theories surrounding covid-19 vaccines, singing “Bill Gates is in my blood” and “the earth is flat and cold.”

And he hopes that “soon it will be a memory that they will try to remember that they must forget.”

“It’s a song I wrote about getting out of lockdown, with much-needed optimism,” Jagger said in a statement, pleased to collaborate with Dave Grohl.

“It’s hard to put into words what it means to me to record this song with Sir Mick,” said the former Nirvana drummer, “it’s more than a dream come true.” “Just when I thought life couldn’t be crazier … this is the song of the summer, no doubt!” Added the 52-year-old American artist.

Another rock legend, Irishman Van Morrison, 75, released three songs last September in which he denounced the confinement as liberticide and accused scientists of “inventing twisted facts.”

EL (afp)

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