(Radio.com) Earlier this week, HBO premiered its newest series, the much-anticipated Westworld. Hyped as their next Game of Thrones-level epic, the cast boasts a lot of star power: it features Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Ed Harris and Anthony Hopkins.
And during the premiere, if you were paying attention, the music was provided by Soundgarden and the Rolling Stones. But if you weren't paying attention, you may have missed their songs, which were presented in radically different versions.
The Rolling Stones' iconic 1966 single, "Paint It, Black" was treated to an instrumental orchestral treatment, and was used during a shootout scene. Read more here.
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