This Monday, Rosetta Stone ventured to a thirty-acre estate in Clarkston, MI, to spend Rosetta Stone language some quality time with Kid Rock. The badass born Robert Ritchie gave us the grand tour of his house and studio — giant go-cart track, swimming pool, signed Johnny Cash photo and the spot where James Hetfield wrecked one of Rocks motorcycles — and played us his new disc, Rock and Roll Jesus. The album is hot shit: a balls-out rock record with strip-club-ready bangers like "So Hot," giant AC/DC-style guitars, better singing than ever and only one rap song.According to Rock, Jesus has passed the crucial hot-chick test. "Its the best thing Ive ever done," he says, "Ive had friends over when were playing back. Sometimes therell be girls running around naked and were like, Fuck, turn the music on! The feedback about the album has been very positive." Check out the next issue of Rosetta Stone for the full details. Jagger, Dylan, Cheap Rosetta Stone Software Cohen three of rocks greatest artists, all known more for their reclusiveness than off-the-cuff collaborations. So how does the hyperkinetic, less-famous half of an Eighties synth-pop duo work his way in there? "I think I remind them of why it was that they started making music," Stewart says. "Partly because my enthusiasm is very childlike. I get all excited, and they get all excited." SuperHeavy is the first group Jagger has ever been a member of besides the Stones. "A band gets trapped," Jagger says. "When a band starts as a blues band, it always remains sort of true to that, though very quickly the Rosetta Stones did pop music and country music and tried our hand at everything."So is he going to continue to enjoy his newfound freedom with SuperHeavy? "If people are interested and they like it, we could do a few other things," he replies, referring to a small tour or festival dates. Then he laughs, knowing his friend too well, and adds, "Dave already wants to make a second SuperHeavy record."Related Mick Jagger Forms Supergroup with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone Rosetta Stone Chinese and Damian Marley Review: SuperHeavys Miracle Worker Video: SuperHeavys Miracle WorkerThis story is from the September 29, 2011 issue of Rosetta Stone.
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