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skipstone
Gazza, just gotta say that what you've been saying all along, among others, is seemingly true, which was that bit Was said about the warehouse:
'"There's stuff that nobody's heard," he added. "The things that have slipped out on bootleg is just a fraction of what's available. They could do this with every album they've ever made if they wanted to."'
I have always thought that there's enough leftovers from each album session alone, yet alone what they carry over to work on further (Some Girls unfinisheds to Emotional Rescue sessions to be worked on further etc) could make easily one album's worth of tunes for each album.
Take Some Girls. Mick said that forty some tracks were recorded for Some Girls. He said forty some tracks were recorded for Emotional Rescue. That leaves, what, 60 songs minimum left over. Tattoo You has, from what I can tell, two? songs that were recorded for Some Girls and three, I think, recorded for Emotional Rescue.
That leaves...55 songs minimum leftover from those two album sessions (by going only by 40 songs for each album, not including the "some" of forty some songs).
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There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
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Here's the link to the contents of the Super Deluxe Box Set from play.com. I wonder how accurate the DVD info is...
[www.play.com]
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There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
never heard those songs but are you sure one can call that songs.
it´s not just pointless r&b jams or chuck berry rock´n roll licks which never lead to nowhere???
C'mon Tod, most everyone knows real Spartans are from San Jose! What's with this Michigan state stuff? In regards to Exile I'll wait to read the reviews before taking the plunge. Sounds pretty cool though, especially if an official release of Ladies and Gentlemen is in the offing...Quote
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a real spartan? really? like from michigan state and everything?
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From play.com;
Special Features
Packaging / Contents:
Exile + bonus disc, DVD & double vinyl all in triple gatefold sleeve, l
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ChrisMC'mon Tod, most everyone knows real Spartans are from San Jose! What's with this Michigan state stuff? In regards to Exile I'll wait to read the reviews before taking the plunge. Sounds pretty cool though, especially if an official release of Ladies and Gentlemen is in the offing...Quote
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a real spartan? really? like from michigan state and everything?
The best Spartans are in Concord. De La Salle high school. One of the best high school football programs in the country.Quote
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ChrisMC'mon Tod, most everyone knows real Spartans are from San Jose! What's with this Michigan state stuff? In regards to Exile I'll wait to read the reviews before taking the plunge. Sounds pretty cool though, especially if an official release of Ladies and Gentlemen is in the offing...Quote
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a real spartan? really? like from michigan state and everything?
you sayin' magic johnson ain't a real spartan? hmmm..well, you tell him....
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sweetcharmedlifeThe best Spartans are in Concord. De La Salle high school. One of the best high school football programs in the country.Quote
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ChrisMC'mon Tod, most everyone knows real Spartans are from San Jose! What's with this Michigan state stuff? In regards to Exile I'll wait to read the reviews before taking the plunge. Sounds pretty cool though, especially if an official release of Ladies and Gentlemen is in the offing...Quote
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a real spartan? really? like from michigan state and everything?
you sayin' magic johnson ain't a real spartan? hmmm..well, you tell him....
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skipstone
Michigan State Spartans, of Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI.
I do not know why they are called the Spartans. But what's even better, the hated University Of Michigan Wolverines (ask a die hard Spartan fan, they'll most likely reply Screw The Blue)? Well, there never were wolverines in Michigan to begin with...
Oh - just to keep this particular post Stones related - The Rolling Stones, so far (until U2's 360 Tour gets there in June of '010) are the only band to play Spartan Stadium. And it did not sell out, which is bizarre actually because it's not a huge stadium by any means.
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There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
never heard those songs but are you sure one can call that songs.
it´s not just pointless r&b jams or chuck berry rock´n roll licks which never lead to nowhere???
Well, you did choose to omit the next sentence I wrote where I acknowledged that many werent finished.
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Gazza
There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
never heard those songs but are you sure one can call that songs.
it´s not just pointless r&b jams or chuck berry rock´n roll licks which never lead to nowhere???
Well, you did choose to omit the next sentence I wrote where I acknowledged that many werent finished.
i am not talking abouth them missing a verse or a chorus or vocals or overdubs or that they are not finished yet.
i meant those songs or ideas are not even ideas, but standard r&b, rock n´roll stuff licks and jams that they could do for days,
but that is not worth it to make anything out of it.
because there is nothing there.
no song idea there.
it´s riciculous to think that every fart they did in the old days must be good.
we already heard all their good songs, at least that is my conviction.
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Here's the link to the contents of the Super Deluxe Box Set from play.com. I wonder how accurate the DVD info is...
[www.play.com]
Wow EUR 142,99 at play.com. I have just ordered my copy at amazon.de for EUR 84,99.
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Gazza
There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
never heard those songs but are you sure one can call that songs.
it´s not just pointless r&b jams or chuck berry rock´n roll licks which never lead to nowhere???
Well, you did choose to omit the next sentence I wrote where I acknowledged that many werent finished.
i am not talking abouth them missing a verse or a chorus or vocals or overdubs or that they are not finished yet.
i meant those songs or ideas are not even ideas, but standard r&b, rock n´roll stuff licks and jams that they could do for days,
but that is not worth it to make anything out of it.
because there is nothing there.
no song idea there.
it´s riciculous to think that every fart they did in the old days must be good.
we already heard all their good songs, at least that is my conviction.
you don't mess with gazza...it's the first rule of iorr...well, after all the bv rules, of course....
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Gazza
There are at least 60 songs in circulation from 1977-79 alone that didnt appear on any album.
never heard those songs but are you sure one can call that songs.
it´s not just pointless r&b jams or chuck berry rock´n roll licks which never lead to nowhere???
Well, you did choose to omit the next sentence I wrote where I acknowledged that many werent finished.
i am not talking abouth them missing a verse or a chorus or vocals or overdubs or that they are not finished yet.
i meant those songs or ideas are not even ideas, but standard r&b, rock n´roll stuff licks and jams that they could do for days,
but that is not worth it to make anything out of it.
because there is nothing there.
no song idea there.
it´s riciculous to think that every fart they did in the old days must be good.
we already heard all their good songs, at least that is my conviction.
you don't mess with gazza...it's the first rule of iorr...well, after all the bv rules, of course....
hahaha. ok.
i think we are not to far apart on that topic.
but nonetheless good to know, i will follow that in the future!
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skipstone
Stoneswashed77, am I correct in thinking that you'd prefer not to hear/listen to the Stones playing "standard r&b, rock n´roll stuff licks and jams that they could do for days" from the 1970s compared to, oh, I dunno, the 1990s?
The Stones noodlings from the Some Girls (yet alone Black And Blue and Emotional Rescue) sessions that, as far as we know, are not finished are far better than a majority of songs on Dirty Work, Steel Wheels, Voodoo, Bridges and Bang in totality. For example, Misty Roads surpasses anything from any of those albums - unfinished even. Or whatever version of Munich Hilton you prefer. Or I Can't Help It (or whatever it's called, I Need You, the one with Keith and Mick "singing" ).