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Have the remaining 2002 "Paris Licks sessions" already been mentioned?
There must be a new album in there somewhere.
Something about these sessions:
(...)Getting everybody together for a month in Paris, I didn't mind if we came out with no tracks at all. But as it turned out, we came out with 30 tracks! On our very first night in Paris we got three tracks down. Everybody went, Yeah. Out of the 30 songs we recorded, we mixed four or five. We're still dickering between them right now, figuring out what will go on the album. But my strategy worked, I think. Everyone's got their chops together and they're really looking forward to this tour. It's not just a regurgitation. It's still a working band.
- Keith Richards, July 2002
I thought it was important to get the boys playing new stuff. When we were recording in Paris in May, I thought we might get 4 or 5 tracks down. We got 30.
- Keith Richards, October 2002
We went there, in Paris, to do 6 songs, and we ended up doing 25. Like, we have another new album in the making, if you like, out of the Paris sessions. I would say it wouldn't take more than a few months to do the final vocals and mixing. There's not much needs doing to the basic tracks - you know, maybe an overdub here and there - but if we were forced, we could have it out in a couple of months.
- Ron Wood, October 2002
(We recorded) 28 bits: 28 songs is pushing it, wouldn't that be nice? But there's a lot of great ideas, we've got a lot of stuff for an album that could come afterwards. Maybe with technology we could finish it on the road, like we did with Stripped.
- Mick Jagger, August 2002
Topics about Licks sessions:
[www.iorr.org]
[www.iorr.org]
Very interesting comment from Teddy:
"Re: The vaults - and hopes for what may be released
Posted by: TeddyB1018 ()
Date: April 2, 2014 02:25
"I've heard some of them. "Just Because" is a really good country-tinged rocker. "When I Call Your Name" is an old style R&B number. The stuff I've heard would probably require new final vocals a la Some Girls."
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Mr.DIn 2001 a friend of mine hooked me up with a guy who worked for the company that does the screens for the Stones shows, the first thing I got from him(for 500 bucks) was the Double Door proshot which I "premiered" at the 2001 Shidoobie Wildwood weekend...next up(for 1,000 bucks) was the Chicago dress rehearsal footage and the incomplete opening night BTB Soldier Field proshot along with the New Jersey "Roadie Tapes." On Thanksgiving weekend I met him in south Florida(where he was visiting family, he was from New Jersey) and he showed me a video cassette that had two songs from each of these shows: Brixton '95, Paradiso(both shows) Shepherd's Bush '99 and San Jose '99(it had a Showtime logo on it.) He wanted 2500 for each of those shows...since I could not afford that much myself and had dificulty in the past getting people to keep the Double Door and Soldier Field tapes "inside" (in other words don't let anybody know you have them because we are gonna get more!) I had to pass on them. I subsequently got a few things from him by other bands cheaper than the Stones stuff. I lost touch with him in 2003 and have not heard from him since. He told me that there are screenshots AND roadie tapes for every show during the entire Cohl era beginning in 1989...wouldn't That be something to see?Quote
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A few stuff on video :
ALL Paris 1976 shows were filmed by late Freddie Hausser. He transfered them on digital support in 2003. He also is said to have filmed one Earl's Court show, but I don't have any additional info about that one.
The 1995 Paradiso gigs, as well as the Olympia and Shepherd's Bush concerts were all filmed in their entierty.
The Shepherd's Bush was publicly shown one in 1999. Never surfaced.
There was a cinema team at the Ahoy and Vredenburg in 2003.
They filmed 3 songs from each concert. Could be awesome footage, releasable in Hi-Def, since it wasnt video recordings.
Does anyone know the guy Mr.D mentioned? Would be great to contact him.
Unfortunately that post likely exposed his source. The companies who are employed by the Stones to provide A/V support have some pretty brutal non-release agreements. It is still possible for things to leak, as they did courtesy of folks like Mr. D and their sources, once someone is outted the drips stop.
My hope is that Paradiso etc get official releases soon. The Stones will continue the machine regardless. Whether it is touring or a new album, or yet another greatest hits compilation... my hope is that they continue the Google Music series and start releasing stuff we really don't have any version of...
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I think we lost a great album.
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Have the remaining 2002 "Paris Licks sessions" already been mentioned?
There must be a new album in there somewhere.
Something about these sessions:
(...)Getting everybody together for a month in Paris, I didn't mind if we came out with no tracks at all. But as it turned out, we came out with 30 tracks! On our very first night in Paris we got three tracks down. Everybody went, Yeah. Out of the 30 songs we recorded, we mixed four or five. We're still dickering between them right now, figuring out what will go on the album. But my strategy worked, I think. Everyone's got their chops together and they're really looking forward to this tour. It's not just a regurgitation. It's still a working band.
- Keith Richards, July 2002
I thought it was important to get the boys playing new stuff. When we were recording in Paris in May, I thought we might get 4 or 5 tracks down. We got 30.
- Keith Richards, October 2002
We went there, in Paris, to do 6 songs, and we ended up doing 25. Like, we have another new album in the making, if you like, out of the Paris sessions. I would say it wouldn't take more than a few months to do the final vocals and mixing. There's not much needs doing to the basic tracks - you know, maybe an overdub here and there - but if we were forced, we could have it out in a couple of months.
- Ron Wood, October 2002
(We recorded) 28 bits: 28 songs is pushing it, wouldn't that be nice? But there's a lot of great ideas, we've got a lot of stuff for an album that could come afterwards. Maybe with technology we could finish it on the road, like we did with Stripped.
- Mick Jagger, August 2002
Topics about Licks sessions:
[www.iorr.org]
[www.iorr.org]
Very interesting comment from Teddy:
"Re: The vaults - and hopes for what may be released
Posted by: TeddyB1018 ()
Date: April 2, 2014 02:25
"I've heard some of them. "Just Because" is a really good country-tinged rocker. "When I Call Your Name" is an old style R&B number. The stuff I've heard would probably require new final vocals a la Some Girls."
I still hope that one day the recordings of this sessions will be released by the Stones in some kind of form. Or as it is known that they are circulating in the "inner circle" of Stones traders as the BtB sessions that some boot label will make a good offer.
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This (see below) made me think of a session with Jerry Lee Lewis in august 1993 at Ron Wood's homestudio in Killdare at the end of the VOODOO LOUNGE sessions in Ireland. Jerry Lee was living there at the time. They mostly played a lot of countrysongs together I read somewhere and Jerry took The Stones a sort of as his backingband.... HaHaHa.
Would be great to hear, at least for a JLLewis fan like me
Very interesting comment from Teddy:
"Re: The vaults - and hopes for what may be released
Posted by: TeddyB1018 ()
Date: April 2, 2014 02:25
"I've heard some of them. "Just Because" is a really good country-tinged rocker. "When I Call Your Name" is an old style R&B number. The stuff I've heard would probably require new final vocals a la Some Girls."
When I read this I thought about the song Just Because done by Jerry Lee Lewis and looked through my JLLewis cd collection and YouTube. I found out the song is written by Shelton-Shelton and is a country "rocker" in the version of Jerry Lee. There a lot more versions of this. You could call it "a traditional"almost and thus a good song to do to warm up in the studio.
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
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The last two have no potential whatsoever (imo). And Mick's already dug thru the TICheap sessions trashbin in 1989. He dug out AHYSigh.
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
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The last two have no potential whatsoever (imo). And Mick's already dug thru the TICheap sessions trashbin in 1989. He dug out AHYSigh.
Wasn't it Keith who did the digging?
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Rockman
...where's Scarlet ??... Donny was raved about that one
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lem motlow
they probably didnt release the paris 2002 tracks because it would've been another bigger bang,bridges to babylon or voodoo lounge-in other words an o.k. record of absolutely no importance.
myself im glad they decided to stop adding to the mediocrity.
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C'mon "inner circle' we want the 40 Licks and BTB sessions!!
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
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The last two have no potential whatsoever (imo). And Mick's already dug thru the TICheap sessions trashbin in 1989. He dug out AHYSigh.
Wasn't it Keith who did the digging?
Neither Mick nor Keith.
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
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The last two have no potential whatsoever (imo). And Mick's already dug thru the TICheap sessions trashbin in 1989. He dug out AHYSigh.
Wasn't it Keith who did the digging?
Neither Mick nor Keith.
What do you mean?
There were a couple (of songs) that I'd started working on during my own album. They were embryonic at the time, and since I didn't use them, I said to (Mick), Well, I think there's something here you might like. It was slight recall on Beast of Burden, and I know Mick likes singing that sort of thing. It suits him better than it does me.
- Keith Richards, 1989
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- outtakes from Talk is Cheap sessions ('Breakin', 'Tell me what you wanna', 'She put the mark on me...)
.......[/i]
The last two have no potential whatsoever (imo). And Mick's already dug thru the TICheap sessions trashbin in 1989. He dug out AHYSigh.
Wasn't it Keith who did the digging?
Neither Mick nor Keith.
What do you mean?
There were a couple (of songs) that I'd started working on during my own album. They were embryonic at the time, and since I didn't use them, I said to (Mick), Well, I think there's something here you might like. It was slight recall on Beast of Burden, and I know Mick likes singing that sort of thing. It suits him better than it does me.
- Keith Richards, 1989
Well, that's the typical press bla bla bla "I found something buried in the stash of tapes from session x or y", but in the cold reality they instruct someone, usually the current producer, to go through the material and see if there's something usable.
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Imho as part of the WW III armistice Keef handed Mick a cassette with TIC outtakes/song ideas...
I don't see Kimsey (or much less Jagger going thru hours of 15in reels to find the "one" that could be added to SWheels).