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skipstone
Ya think Keith added his same three notes over and over solo to anything? Ha ha...
Hahahaha. I needed a chuckle.
incidentally, I am just as curious to hear the alternate Soul Survivor. It's one of my top 20 favorite Stones tracks and I have always wondered about the existence of 'bootleg' versions. Hope it's something like a demo or alternate take and not just, say, the existing version with a louder tambourine or something lame like that.
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ROPENI
I don't get what the excitement is all about?,Finally Mick and Keith realized that they can't write good material anymore,so they go back almost 40 years to have something new to lay on us and to charge us a huge amount of money for stuff that has been available on bootlegs for a long time,l do like the idea of opening the vaults,but leave it as it was,don't be updating it,with new technology,and Don Was and his shit,imo this shows that the creative juices of the band have dried up.
And the video included,90% of it already has been seen by fans..
Anyway l will wait till this opus is in the discount bins,and then l will buy it,or better still, get it in the Net..
The title "Ten new tracks" is BS..
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ROPENI
I don't get what the excitement is all about?,Finally Mick and Keith realized that they can't write good material anymore,so they go back almost 40 years to have something new to lay on us and to charge us a huge amount of money for stuff that has been available on bootlegs for a long time,l do like the idea of opening the vaults,but leave it as it was,don't be updating it,with new technology,and Don Was and his shit,imo this shows that the creative juices of the band have dried up.
And the video included,90% of it already has been seen by fans..
Anyway l will wait till this opus is in the discount bins,and then l will buy it,or better still, get it in the Net..
The title "Ten new tracks" is BS..
Oh Yea of little faith...
as a longtime fellow whiner, i completely concur....
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skipstone
At least they didn't mess with the album.
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tomcat 6
Just had an e mail about pre order of the Exile reissue, details pasted in below.
The new 2010 versions of 'Exile on Main Street' will be available in two CD formats: the original 18 track release; a deluxe CD edition with the 10 special bonus tracks; and a super deluxe package that also includes vinyl, a 30-minute documentary DVD with footage from C#*ksucker Blues, Ladies and Gentlemen. the Rolling Stones and Stones in Exile, and a 50-page collector's book with photos from the Exile era. The 10 unreleased tracks were produced by Jimmy Miller, The Glimmer Twins and Don Was. Click on the following links for all the info. including tracklistings and to 'pre-order': 1) CD for £11.99 2) 2CD Deluxe for £14.99 3) 2 x Vinyl LP for £14.99 and 4) Super Deluxe Box Set for £99.99
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JumpingKentFlash
It's NEVER good enough for some people. Same story for The Beatles remasters. Always the same shit. Get your heads out your asses.
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JumpingKentFlash
It's NEVER good enough for some people. Same story for The Beatles remasters. Always the same shit. Get your heads out your asses.
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Richards said that he was hesitant to tamper with history: "I really wanted to leave them pretty much as they were. I didn't want to interfere with the Bible, you know. They still had that great basement sound."
They still HAD that great basement sound? So now they DON'T? He should have left them EXACTLY as they were, not "pretty much" as they were. But we'll see. I'll try and pretend there aren't any overdubs when I listen to it. All in all, exciting, or at least, interesting news.
Am I reading Keith's statement correctly? Is he saying they still had that great basement sound EVEN AFTER the overdubs were recorded? Or is he saying that great basement sound was there BEFORE the overdubs were recorded, and was somehow LOST during the overdubbing process?
My take is that he's saying that they still had that "basement" sound prior to touching them and that his objective was for them to still have it when they were finished.
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JumpingKentFlash
It's NEVER good enough for some people. Same story for The Beatles remasters. Always the same shit. Get your heads out your asses.
That's the Kent i remember Keep it up JKFQuote
JumpingKentFlash
It's NEVER good enough for some people. Same story for The Beatles remasters. Always the same shit. Get your heads out your asses.
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tomcat 6
Just had an e mail about pre order of the Exile reissue, details pasted in below.
The new 2010 versions of 'Exile on Main Street' will be available in two CD formats: the original 18 track release; a deluxe CD edition with the 10 special bonus tracks; and a super deluxe package that also includes vinyl, a 30-minute documentary DVD with footage from C#*ksucker Blues, Ladies and Gentlemen. the Rolling Stones and Stones in Exile, and a 50-page collector's book with photos from the Exile era. The 10 unreleased tracks were produced by Jimmy Miller, The Glimmer Twins and Don Was. Click on the following links for all the info. including tracklistings and to 'pre-order': 1) CD for £11.99 2) 2CD Deluxe for £14.99 3) 2 x Vinyl LP for £14.99 and 4) Super Deluxe Box Set for £99.99
About $150,- us dollars for the superduperdeluxeset
How much is that in U.S. dollars?
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tomcat 6
Just had an e mail about pre order of the Exile reissue, details pasted in below.
The new 2010 versions of 'Exile on Main Street' will be available in two CD formats: the original 18 track release; a deluxe CD edition with the 10 special bonus tracks; and a super deluxe package that also includes vinyl, a 30-minute documentary DVD with footage from C#*ksucker Blues, Ladies and Gentlemen. the Rolling Stones and Stones in Exile, and a 50-page collector's book with photos from the Exile era. The 10 unreleased tracks were produced by Jimmy Miller, The Glimmer Twins and Don Was. Click on the following links for all the info. including tracklistings and to 'pre-order': 1) CD for £11.99 2) 2CD Deluxe for £14.99 3) 2 x Vinyl LP for £14.99 and 4) Super Deluxe Box Set for £99.99
About $150,- us dollars for the superduperdeluxeset
How much is that in U.S. dollars?
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StonesBlake
I wonder if they'll play any of the 10 new songs on the next tour. Possible?
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ROPENI
"About $150,- us dollars for the superduperdeluxeset."
The greed of the Stones never ceases to amaze me.
Since they couldn't do the tour and stick us with $500.00 per seat, they had to come out with this.
l just love Capitalism...
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Richards said that he was hesitant to tamper with history: "I really wanted to leave them pretty much as they were. I didn't want to interfere with the Bible, you know. They still had that great basement sound."
They still HAD that great basement sound? So now they DON'T? He should have left them EXACTLY as they were, not "pretty much" as they were. But we'll see. I'll try and pretend there aren't any overdubs when I listen to it. All in all, exciting, or at least, interesting news.
Am I reading Keith's statement correctly? Is he saying they still had that great basement sound EVEN AFTER the overdubs were recorded? Or is he saying that great basement sound was there BEFORE the overdubs were recorded, and was somehow LOST during the overdubbing process?
My take is that he's saying that they still had that "basement" sound prior to touching them and that his objective was for them to still have it when they were finished.
Yes, presumably that was his objective, but I'm a little concerned that he doesn't say whether or not he was successful.
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wild_horse_pete
The stones don`t make the prices you know that, it is all ready discussed hear on the board.
No artist make ticket prices or cd prices, and $150,- is not that much (i hope so for you).
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ROPENI
With all due respect,l have to disagree with you,Bands of the statue of the Stones DO have a saying on ticket prices,and releases,but that's for another thread.
And yes, l can afford $150.00,but will not pay that much for a cd that l already have,the 10 "new tracks" also have been around in their original form for many years,and so have L&G,AND Co blues, so what l am paying $150.00 for? a couple of new Keith licks?,10 minutes of video,that may be in youtube,and some 40 year pictures? No l won't..
But those of you that are willing to pay that amount all l can say is God Bless..
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many of the new titles seem to be coming from mick's latter-day "spiritual" vibe. "Dancing Into the Light," "Plunder My Soul," "Follow the River,"... very Bridges/Goddess-sounding.
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bernardanderson
2 discs, a dvd, vinyl, and 50 page book (or is it booklet?) for $150?!?! let's be reasonable here. the 8 disc cd version of Neil Young's Archives Vol.1 is selling on Amazon for $89.99. there's no way the super deluxe edition should cost more than 100 dollars.