By Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway Critic The Rolling Stones, who had planned a major tour before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the world, have done the next best thing: Released a new song and video that, as Mick Jagger says, “would resonate through the times that we’re living in right now.” It’s called “Living In A Ghost Town.” With what sounds and looks to be nods to 1981’s anti-Thatcher reggae anthem and video “Ghost Town” by The Specials, the Stones song opens with some vaguely “Missing You” guitar and drum vibes, a semi-chanted “whoa oh oh oh” backup vocal, Mick’s strong-voiced, double-tracked singing and eventually gets around to a blast of his harmonica. “I’m a ghost,” Jagger whisper-sings, “living in a ghost town/You can
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