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Rockman
Thanks spikeeeee
Nice ta read but Keith still keeps us in the dark ….
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Rockman
Thanks spikeeeee
Nice ta read but Keith still keeps us in the dark ….
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spikenyc
“How can you stop?” Richards says of touring with the Stones. “I think it has to be written in a different way, whatever the ending is.”
[www.rollingstone.com]
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24FPS
I think they're nervous about the album. They've been coasting so long, and depending on their live act, that an actual studio album might fall far below Stones level.
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24FPS
I think they're nervous about the album. They've been coasting so long, and depending on their live act, that an actual studio album might fall far below Stones level.
If they had released an album every three or four years after ABB there would be no possibly-too-big-expectations problem now.
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floodonthepage
It's their first U.S. Stadium tour in FOUR years, not 5. Maybe it seems like small potatoes, but these things should matter. "Rolling Stone" has really fallen off in recent years. I had been a subscriber for decades and cancelled it a few years ago.
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24FPS
I think they're nervous about the album. They've been coasting so long, and depending on their live act, that an actual studio album might fall far below Stones level.
If they had released an album every three or four years after ABB there would be no possibly-too-big-expectations problem now.
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24FPS
I think they're nervous about the album. They've been coasting so long, and depending on their live act, that an actual studio album might fall far below Stones level.
If they had released an album every three or four years after ABB there would be no possibly-too-big-expectations problem now.
Well, that and the fact that Blue and Lonesome was actually quite good. People are going to expect them to deliver something at that level.
Honestly, I'd be fine with three of four new numbers and a couple or three polished up old tracks (Living in the Heart of Love, Travelin' Man, that kind of thing, and Get Yourself Together from Brian's era would be appropriate for their last LP).
Throw in a couple of Chuck Berry covers, get Taylor and Wyman in for at least a track or two for posterity's sake, get somebody with a little imagination to do the cover art instead of yet another variation on the tongue logo, and call it a day.
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duke richardson
i bet Keith will enjoy the hell out of playing JazzFest
gonna be an interesting, early for them show. I hope a good HD film will come from that.
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24FPS
I think they're nervous about the album. They've been coasting so long, and depending on their live act, that an actual studio album might fall far below Stones level.
If they had released an album every three or four years after ABB there would be no possibly-too-big-expectations problem now.
Well, that and the fact that Blue and Lonesome was actually quite good. People are going to expect them to deliver something at that level.
Honestly, I'd be fine with three of four new numbers and a couple or three polished up old tracks (Living in the Heart of Love, Travelin' Man, that kind of thing, and Get Yourself Together from Brian's era would be appropriate for their last LP).
Throw in a couple of Chuck Berry covers, get Taylor and Wyman in for at least a track or two for posterity's sake, get somebody with a little imagination to do the cover art instead of yet another variation on the tongue logo, and call it a day.