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Whale
But can we buy it?
Maybe even on a vinyl?
OK, I'll wait until the 27th.Quote
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Whale
But can we buy it?
Maybe even on a vinyl?
in the usa, all i've seen is a promo copy on ebay which went for about $70
apparently it is now on commercial cd in the uk (but i would check it out
further before buying to make sure its not counterfeit)
[www.ebay.com]
just now reading the ebay listing more carefully, it includes this:
"Upon Release Monday 27th February 2012". so its probably legit.
physical singles often do not appear until after their digital release.
often these days they do not appear at all.
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Whale
OK, I'll wait until the 27th.
Hoping for an old fashioned 12 inch mix on vinyl.
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howled
This is modern teen stuff and I don't know why Mick gets involved in it.
Hmm... perhaps Jagger decided to do something different last year since knowing that he will spent the following year very much in nostalgia... playing music that was "modern teen stuff" 40-50 years ago...
- Doxa
I hope, Mick and The Rolling Stones will do much more modern stuff (a little like SuperHeavy, Maroon5 and Will.I.Am), we are living in the 21th century now.
Some older fans, still living in the very past, may be pleased by some more releases from the stonesarchives ...
But: Who Wants Yesterday Papers ... ?
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Doxa
If we look these new 'modern' experiments with his 'new friends' he does these days, he is the conservative contributor there, a man from the past. He borrows his archaic, familair voice there to give that trad. rock flavor.
- Doxa
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superrevvy
has been discussed, but to repeat, i think its only on the weaker SH tracks that
old mick stones mick appears. on the stronger stranger tracks, he sounds quite
fresh, his singing and his guitar playing and his composing/producing/arranging.
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elunsi
That poor man can´t do it right. When he does something "old", then is too conservative, and when he does something new, then he gets critizised because he only "wants to stay current"
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windmelody
Je suis un rockstar sounds like a classic compared to this tune. It must be the worst solo song by any stone. Tasteles and embarrassing. Is it really number three in the main english charts?
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howled
This is modern teen stuff and I don't know why Mick gets involved in it.
Hmm... perhaps Jagger decided to do something different last year since knowing that he will spent the following year very much in nostalgia... playing music that was "modern teen stuff" 40-50 years ago...
- Doxa
I hope, Mick and The Rolling Stones will do much more modern stuff (a little like SuperHeavy, Maroon5 and Will.I.Am), we are living in the 21th century now.
Some older fans, still living in the very past, may be pleased by some more releases from the stonesarchives ...
But: Who Wants Yesterday Papers ... ?
That sounds good in theory, but... Even if one wants to be 'contemporary' it is not obvious that one does have the abilities to do that convincingly. With Jagger (and the Stones) the question is that the will and the means do not meet each other anymore (for decades actually). I think that was the lesson of Jagger's solo career during the 80's. He lost the touch to the modern scene then. That was unfortunately too clear for anyone who was there at the time. He couldn't charm the kids any longer. Jagger hasn't even tried that too hard ever since.
If we look these new 'modern' experiments with his 'new friends' he does these days, he is the conservative contributor there, a man from the past. He borrows his archaic, familair voice there to give that trad. rock flavor. That's the point in T.H.E. And if we listen Mick's contributions to SuperHeavy, that's pretty familar stuff he does there. The stuff he has done for ages. It is the context that is different not the man. The same phrases, the same melody hooks, the same voice tricks. Very formulaic. So I don't think this new 'clothing' does not really reinvent Jagger the artist or adds any new dimensions to his musical vocabulary. It is more like they say the 'old dog does not learn new tricks'. I think it is nothing but romantic idealism that he could 'learn' there something he could then apply to the next Stones project. Only what he can is to change the context (the producer, fellow musicians) in where he delivers his old tricks, but not himself. If he works with the Stones, I think the stuff is going to be VERY familiar. But c'mon, the guy is almost 70 years old. Some reality check here. I think it is not realistic to ask him any musical reinventions. Just have him around is more than enough. Any new thing is an extra.
Just keep the archives open, so I am happy. It is ALL yesterday's papers now as far as the quality/interesting music goes.
- Doxa
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georgelicks
Jagger set for top 10 chart return
(UKPA) – 1 hour ago
Sir Mick Jagger is due to return to the top 10 of the singles chart for the first time in more than a quarter of a century.
The Rolling Stones singer features on the new Will.I.Am single, T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever), which is expected to be in the top five at the weekend, figures from the Official Charts Company show.
He last achieved a top 10 hit with the Stones in 1981 with Start Me Up (#7), and his most recent appearance in his own right was in 1985 when he duetted with David Bowie on Dancing In The Street (#1).
The 68-year-old is guest vocalist on Black Eyed Peas star Will.I.Am's single, along with Jennifer Lopez.
Sales figures show the track could go as high as the top three by Sunday.
Sir Mick said he was delighted with the success of the song.
He told TheOfficialCharts.com: "We had a great time recording the track and I'm glad that UK music lovers are liking it."
His most recent entry in the singles chart with his group SuperHeavy - which includes Joss Stone and Dave Stewart - peaked at number 136.
He was recently immortalised in last year's chart-topping Maroon 5 hit Moves Like Jagger.
Copyright © 2012 The Press Association. All rights reserved.
OUCH...me too - up the dosage. This song just sucks on so many levels.Quote
dimrstone
Totally bullshit!
Pure crap!
What the hell does Jagger doing ?
I must take my medicine now
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howled
This is modern teen stuff and I don't know why Mick gets involved in it.
Hmm... perhaps Jagger decided to do something different last year since knowing that he will spent the following year very much in nostalgia... playing music that was "modern teen stuff" 40-50 years ago...
- Doxa
I hope, Mick and The Rolling Stones will do much more modern stuff (a little like SuperHeavy, Maroon5 and Will.I.Am), we are living in the 21th century now.
Some older fans, still living in the very past, may be pleased by some more releases from the stonesarchives ...
But: Who Wants Yesterday Papers ... ?
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Chris Fountain
Great News!! Are Mick and friends going on tour?
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sweet neo con
Whenever Mick does something like this....it makes me wonder if it's all been an illusion.
He deserves credit for doing different things but not if all he's going to do is put on his MICK JAGGER VOICE and
his MICK JAGGER CLOTHES and pretend to to be MICK JAGGER. But who knows..maybe he's been pretending for a long time....maybe even at the Rolling Stones' peak? Maybe MICK JAGGER has always been just a role for him. Maybe it's never been about the music or rebellion or any of that...maybe it's only been about fame and remaining relevant and in the limelight.
Is he any different than Madonna?
Maybe I'm just thinking this way because I had Japanese food for lunch today.
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sweet neo con
Whenever Mick does something like this....it makes me wonder if it's all been an illusion.
He deserves credit for doing different things but not if all he's going to do is put on his MICK JAGGER VOICE and
his MICK JAGGER CLOTHES and pretend to to be MICK JAGGER. But who knows..maybe he's been pretending for a long time....maybe even at the Rolling Stones' peak? Maybe MICK JAGGER has always been just a role for him. Maybe it's never been about the music or rebellion or any of that...maybe it's only been about fame and remaining relevant and in the limelight.
Is he any different than Madonna?
Maybe I'm just thinking this way because I had Japanese food for lunch today.
I think Keith Richards would admit 'KEITH RICHARDS' is an act...so what?!