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flacnvinyl
Usually I would be the first to post it, but can someone point to an online stream for those of us in the colonies? I am sure someone will record it, but I would still like to be tuned in.
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Harlem Shuffler
Anyone know if it will be available in any other format?
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flacnvinyl
So 2am for those of us in the States right?
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wildwildhorses
Hi All,
going to be played at 20.20 tonight ( 11th) on a local station " The Sound"
93.80 fm , Auckland,NZ
so it will coincide with with 8.20 BST.
Looking forward to it !
Ross
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Our new single is released tomorrow. It's called Doom & Gloom, though it's a really raunchy rocker you can dance to & not gloomy at all! It was fun & quick to record, & Jeff Bhaskar has done a great mix. Hope you like it. You can download it from 8.15am tomorrow, UK time.
Mick Jagger
He's worked with Taylor Swift, Kayne West, Adam Lambert...
Well, here's hoping Keith's song is worth something
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ChefGuevara
Now, don't be putting alarm clocks in the middle of the night
or going to bed early so tomorrow gets here quicker.
Just act normal
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stonesnow
The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print? Add these 2 new GRRR! songs to the wasteland of obscurity, soon enough anyway. The only way to guarantee a permanent shelf life for songs is to put them on new original albums, which are forever available. The 2 new GRRR! songs are like McDonald's cheeseburgers--more anticipation than satiation. Maybe they'll taste great at first, then the bloated after-effects of all that greasy processed filler will set in, and you'll be back to real "food" again before you know it.
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wildwildhorses
Hi All,
going to be played at 20.20 tonight ( 11th) on a local station " The Sound"
93.80 fm , Auckland,NZ
so it will coincide with with 8.20 BST.
Looking forward to it !
Ross
so..what time exactly would it be released here in the middle of the &^%$#$#@ing kuwaiti wasteland?...need something out here and a rippin' Stones jam would be just the ticket!....
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Oh but this is a really embarassing thread. I'm spelling embarrassing incorrect to help bliss and steverogan a bit out.....none of us are perfect. Only some more than others.
Actually Mr. Snow, I know no-one is perfect-- take YOU and your grammar for example. It is correct to say:"none of us IS perfect".
"None" is a contracted form of "Not one" thus the use of the singular form of the verb. I would suggest focusing on your grammar and less on others typos. Class is now dismissed. Time for your nap. Time to make your grammar GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRReat!
One more grammar lesson Mr.Snow. "I'm spelling embarrassing incorrect" really should read:"I'm spelling embarrassing incorrectLY"-- proper use of the adverb modifying the verb "spelling".
I love the overall demonstration of superiority certain people on the board like to exhibit. Goes to show that all the jackasses in the world don't just live in the USA. The world is full of omniscient people;this is why it is in such the wonderful economic, sociological and ecological condition we currently find it.
I simply meant that getting focus on my spelling mistake would help get the attention away from yours and bliss'.....eh, bad ears, or whatever one could call it; that mistake a 1967 RS song from a 2012 song; nomatter if one have heard "Citadel" before or not.
Seems that you thought it was an excellent idea of mine. As all the English I write is what I do on IORR, I think it's well enough actually. At least good enough for you. But you're taking it too far, Pedro, enough is enough.
Won't help you out again, that's for sure.
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stonesnow
The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print? Add these 2 new GRRR! songs to the wasteland of obscurity, soon enough anyway. The only way to guarantee a permanent shelf life for songs is to put them on new original albums, which are forever available. The 2 new GRRR! songs are like McDonald's cheeseburgers--more anticipation than satiation. Maybe they'll taste great at first, then the bloated after-effects of all that greasy processed filler will set in, and you'll be back to real "food" again before you know it.
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stonesnow
The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print?
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stonesnow
The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print? Add these 2 new GRRR! songs to the wasteland of obscurity, soon enough anyway. The only way to guarantee a permanent shelf life for songs is to put them on new original albums, which are forever available. The 2 new GRRR! songs are like McDonald's cheeseburgers--more anticipation than satiation. Maybe they'll taste great at first, then the bloated after-effects of all that greasy processed filler will set in, and you'll be back to real "food" again before you know it.
Nice try.
By your logic, all the songs on "A Bigger Bang" were solid gold and "something to get excited about" just because they were released on a studio album and not a compilation. If Mick and Keith wanted to do an album--they would have. But they aren't. They had 2 tunes ready to go and submitted it for the compilation. You don't sit and write a song and determine what kind of quality it should be based on if it will be on a compilation or a studio album.
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The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print?
Under The Radar & Don't Wanna Go Home.
First released with the special edition of A Bigger Bang (and on DVD only!). Never made available again in any form.
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The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print? Add these 2 new GRRR! songs to the wasteland of obscurity, soon enough anyway. The only way to guarantee a permanent shelf life for songs is to put them on new original albums, which are forever available. The 2 new GRRR! songs are like McDonald's cheeseburgers--more anticipation than satiation. Maybe they'll taste great at first, then the bloated after-effects of all that greasy processed filler will set in, and you'll be back to real "food" again before you know it.
Nice try.
By your logic, all the songs on "A Bigger Bang" were solid gold and "something to get excited about" just because they were released on a studio album and not a compilation. If Mick and Keith wanted to do an album--they would have. But they aren't. They had 2 tunes ready to go and submitted it for the compilation. You don't sit and write a song and determine what kind of quality it should be based on if it will be on a compilation or a studio album.
No, I was merely pointing out that comps go out of print and these songs won't be available after GRRR! goes the way of Made In The Shade and Sucking In The Seventies, and you can be sure the Stones know this. By their inclusion on a short-lived compilation, the Stones are just throwing away 2 new songs. Your interpretation of my logic is faulty, because those are your words in your post, not mine. My point is, A Bigger Bang is still sitting there in the record store bin whether you think the songs are good or not, along with every other original Stones album (several throwaway songs in the back catalog, but they're still available), whereas Forty Licks and many other comps of its ilk are not. And these 2 new songs--just a gimmick to shift old product--will not prolong the shelf life of GRRR! Nice try yourself.
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stonesnow
The 2 new songs are nothing to get excited about, because they are wasted on a compilation, and comps notoriously go out of print after a few years. Like Forty Licks. Can anyone name any other songs besides the 4 on Forty Licks that are unavailable due to having gone out of print? Add these 2 new GRRR! songs to the wasteland of obscurity, soon enough anyway. The only way to guarantee a permanent shelf life for songs is to put them on new original albums, which are forever available. The 2 new GRRR! songs are like McDonald's cheeseburgers--more anticipation than satiation. Maybe they'll taste great at first, then the bloated after-effects of all that greasy processed filler will set in, and you'll be back to real "food" again before you know it.
Nice try.
By your logic, all the songs on "A Bigger Bang" were solid gold and "something to get excited about" just because they were released on a studio album and not a compilation. If Mick and Keith wanted to do an album--they would have. But they aren't. They had 2 tunes ready to go and submitted it for the compilation. You don't sit and write a song and determine what kind of quality it should be based on if it will be on a compilation or a studio album.