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Sam Spade
Not sure if this has already been posted
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billwebster
It's about time they record something new. Here's hoping all 3 of their songwriters bring their best song ideas to the table so the Stones can record another full length album.
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backstreetboy1
no mellillo
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billwebster
It's about time they record something new. Here's hoping all 3 of their songwriters bring their best song ideas to the table so the Stones can record another full length album.
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Chris Fountain
This is simply hard to buy
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Chris Fountain
This is simply hard to buy
Wait until they release it...it will be easy to buy at that point.
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Doxa
There seems to be two different descriptions of these recent Stones activities. Keith nad Ronnie give the picture that the band is warming up and trying to find the "feel", while Jagger seems to ignore them all and is just promoting the documentary. My guts is that the studio session is somehow connected to the documentary movie as I think the London jam session has been as well; like they were scheduled only for adding material to the documnetary. I am very skeptical that any new album or a tour will happen, even though some sort of performances I belieive will happen. But this is just my feeling 10th of April, 2012. I reserve the right to change or readjust my feelings...
- Doxa
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Doxa
There seems to be two different descriptions of these recent Stones activities. Keith nad Ronnie give the picture that the band is warming up and trying to find the "feel", while Jagger seems to ignore them all and is just promoting the documentary. My guts is that the studio session is somehow connected to the documentary movie as I think the London jam session has been as well; like they were scheduled only for adding material to the documnetary. I am very skeptical that any new album or a tour will happen, even though some sort of performances I belieive will happen. But this is just my feeling 10th of April, 2012. I reserve the right to change or readjust my feelings...
- Doxa
My gut feeling is exactly the same. I think at the most all that will come of it is a couple of new tracks to go on a 50 Licks album that is released to tie in with the documentary. They have a problem saying that they kept going for 50 years if they didn't have anything to show since 2007. This will solve that problem.
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treaclefingers
I've been thrilled with what we've received since 2009...GYYYO superdeluxe, Exile superdeluxe, SG Superdeluxe, Ladies and Gentlemen DVD, Superheavy, Ron's New Album, Some Girls Texas Dvd and CD, The Ben Waters thing, 3 of the 6 live album downloads, my gawd, BRUSSELS!
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treaclefingers
I've been thrilled with what we've received since 2009...GYYYO superdeluxe, Exile superdeluxe, SG Superdeluxe, Ladies and Gentlemen DVD, Superheavy, Ron's New Album, Some Girls Texas Dvd and CD, The Ben Waters thing, 3 of the 6 live album downloads, my gawd, BRUSSELS!
All that makes yah wonder if the band actually existed before 1969!?
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kahoosier
The Rolling Stones is the debut album by The Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 16 April 1964. Certainly, for the vast majority of us that have bought through the years the more than 200 million albums that the group has sold, there was no Rolling Stones before that. I often feel like an old man at age 54, but would not have been interested nor able to get into the Marquees club in 1962. I doubt that many on this board were at the Crawdaddy, or Ealing Club, or any of those places between '62 and '64. Moreover, as life changing as we would like to think the band is, I would bet most people that were at those early club dates remember that they were present only in casual passing conversation now and then, but probably have no idea this site exists or give a rotten fig if there is another tour or not. Even using the 1962 date, there were 7 years prior to 1969, 7/50, 14% of the bands career, occured before 1969. No doubt they were great years, years that broke ground, years that set trends, and years that have been documented, rehashed, served first hot and then cold over and over by first Decca, Abko, on and on , mastered, re-mastered, put out in mono, stereo, simulated stereo in every original UK and US version as well as collections imagineable. We even have Metamorphisis, the out takes, and though unofficial many of us have the Black Box Collection. It is hard for me to imagine that there are 10 undiscovered gems left from the recording of December's Children or Out of OUr Heads to flesh out still another super deluxe version of those albums. We cried for years "open the vaults!" They have, it's not enough. They say we are working on things, people here don't believe them. Step by step they are sending us fleshed out versions of what they did in the 70's, we say what about the 60's.
There is no way to compare the me of of today with the me of even the 1990's. Come on, these guys have held up remarkably well, which is part of the legend. Can't we please, if we are fans just try and be happy for a little while?