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Released tomorrow !!!! 9am BST whatever that is!
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
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Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
This might make sense if Criss Cross was released as an actual single, but it wasn't so it doesn't, unless you're counting youtube views.
It was basically released as a teaser for the upcoming album - no more, no less.
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GasLightStreet
I keep thinking it was recorded in May... because that's what it says!
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Scarlet was cut on October 5, 1974 as written on the reel‘s label. Keith did overdubs in Berne in November and probably brought it to the Black & Blue sessions where Mick must have worked on it. I hope we get more specific info in the interview tomorrow
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
This might make sense if Criss Cross was released as an actual single, but it wasn't so it doesn't, unless you're counting youtube views.
It was basically released as a teaser for the upcoming album - no more, no less.
It's a single. You can buy it. That makes it a single. Nowadays there's no need to wait 4 months for the next single like they used to.
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
This might make sense if Criss Cross was released as an actual single, but it wasn't so it doesn't, unless you're counting youtube views.
It was basically released as a teaser for the upcoming album - no more, no less.
It's a single. You can buy it. That makes it a single. Nowadays there's no need to wait 4 months for the next single like they used to.
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As just posted by Nico Zentgraf in a comment on Facebook:.Quote
Scarlet was cut on October 5, 1974 as written on the reel‘s label. Keith did overdubs in Berne in November and probably brought it to the Black & Blue sessions where Mick must have worked on it. I hope we get more specific info in the interview tomorrow
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
This might make sense if Criss Cross was released as an actual single, but it wasn't so it doesn't, unless you're counting youtube views.
It was basically released as a teaser for the upcoming album - no more, no less.
It's a single. You can buy it. That makes it a single. Nowadays there's no need to wait 4 months for the next single like they used to.
It's a single. You can buy it. That makes it a single. Nowadays there's no need to wait 4 months for the next single like they used to.
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Elmo Lewis
So would it be an IORR outtake?
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tumblingdice
Am I right that this would be 3:30 eastern time ? Don’t wanna miss it
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According to NZentgraf's site, at those sessions in early october 1974 Keith, Stu and Jimmy
were accompanied by Rick Grech on bass and Bruce Rowland on drums.
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SonofHarlemShuffler
Criss Cross must be a flop if Scarlet is being released less than two weeks later.
This might make sense if Criss Cross was released as an actual single, but it wasn't so it doesn't, unless you're counting youtube views.
It was basically released as a teaser for the upcoming album - no more, no less.
It's a single. You can buy it. That makes it a single. Nowadays there's no need to wait 4 months for the next single like they used to.
I didn't realize it's a single that can be bought. But unlike Ghost Town, there's no physical copies available for purchase as far as I know.
If there is, I'd buy it. If not, I really have no interest in the intangible - especially when it can be heard/seen for free on youtube, etc.
And pardon my ignotance, but if this is some sort of digital single that can be purchased, are there any charts that monitor the success or failure?
I don't recall reading about any in any of the latest GHS threads, and usually georgelicks would give an update...
PS: Out of curiosity, where on earth can this be bought?
All sales of singles are kept track of. I bought LIAGT on Google Music. I'm debating on buying Criss Cross, mostly because the bootleg I have from YouTube is probably better but sometimes it's nice to have the official release (I got the edit version of LIAGT off YouTube).
In regard to where the single can be bought (where territories allow, obvioulsy): iTunes, GooglePlayMusic, AmazonMusic. I've used all three. Certainly there are others. You can download with Spotify according to something I read, the rest seem to all be streaming services.
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"Funny" detail: the tape indicates this track has been recorded the 5/10/74, more than one year and half after the Goats Head Soup release... even after the It's Only Rock'n Roll sessions!
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The runtime of the 2020 released 'Scarlet' is 3m:44s - [Music.Apple.com] .
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Elmo Lewis
So would it be an IORR outtake?
It seems they were thinking about it as a b-side.
On a side note, does the BBC allow you to listen to interviews after the fact? I'm not waking up at 3 AM, sorry, Mick.