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Witness
The motivation would be to reach new listeners, not yet prepared to buy a Rolling Stones album, but who on the other hand might more willing than the warhorse-oriented older generations to embrace new songs during concerts.
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Virgin Priest
Mick will NEVER allow a new album with old, but just average songs!
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Virgin Priest
Mick will NEVER allow a new album with old, but just average songs!
that's worse than releasing a new album with new, but well-below average songs?
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Virgin Priest
Mick will NEVER allow a new album with old, but just average songs!
that's worse than releasing a new album with new, but well-below average songs?
Did Mick ever do that?
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ChefGuevara
They should get back in the studio and record new stuff and back it
up with some 2013 shows. How hard can it be?
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The motivation would be to reach new listeners, not yet prepared to buy a Rolling Stones album, but who on the other hand might more willing than the warhorse-oriented older generations to embrace new songs during concerts.
my motivation for the remainder of the day is to study this sentence and report back to the community on my findings as to its meaning.
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Posted by: StonesTod () Date: December 29, 2012 17:21
uh...we ARE talking about the rolling stones here, right?
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The motivation would be to reach new listeners, not yet prepared to buy a Rolling Stones album, but who on the other hand might more willing than the warhorse-oriented older generations to embrace new songs during concerts.
my motivation for the remainder of the day is to study this sentence and report back to the community on my findings as to its meaning.
Addressed perhaps as much to other readers than to you: Electronic singles that they will not have to pay for, could make listeners of younger generations not yet prepared to buy a Stones album, but willing to be parts of Stones audiences as event seekers, familiar with new Stones songs. These rather new listeners to Stones music might then be much more open to these songs during concerts than nostalgia bent older listeners.
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Posted by: StonesTod () Date: December 29, 2012 17:21
uh...we ARE talking about the rolling stones here, right?
Keep the out takes coming!
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Posted by: StonesTod () Date: December 29, 2012 17:21
uh...we ARE talking about the rolling stones here, right?
Keep the out takes coming!
i knew you'd come around...
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sirdoug
In a perfect world, the Stones living together under one roof for a month or even two (Mick Taylor and Bil Wyman included) and writing some "serious" rock & roll music, would be the dream. As I said, in a perfect world. Incorporate more blues and even folk into their music as in the Beggars Banquet days; using more acoustic guitars and slide. Go out with a masterpiece.
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drbryant
They just need one more great album to overtake the Beatles, right? Was that you who said that or was it the Jack O' Lantern?
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BlackHat
Given that there was talk about such an album coming out in 1999 I wonder if a running order or track listing was prepared. I don't think the age of the tracks comes into it. If a "new" album focussed on the Voodoo/B2B albums then the tracks would come from a four year period. So they would have a kind of unity. As long as they appear to have come from the same place and time (roughly) then it would work. And it wouldn't be as if they were trying to kid us that they were modern recordings.
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Given that there was talk about such an album coming out in 1999 I wonder if a running order or track listing was prepared. I don't think the age of the tracks comes into it. If a "new" album focussed on the Voodoo/B2B albums then the tracks would come from a four year period. So they would have a kind of unity. As long as they appear to have come from the same place and time (roughly) then it would work. And it wouldn't be as if they were trying to kid us that they were modern recordings.
but why the black hat?
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Given that there was talk about such an album coming out in 1999 I wonder if a running order or track listing was prepared. I don't think the age of the tracks comes into it. If a "new" album focussed on the Voodoo/B2B albums then the tracks would come from a four year period. So they would have a kind of unity. As long as they appear to have come from the same place and time (roughly) then it would work. And it wouldn't be as if they were trying to kid us that they were modern recordings.
but why the black hat?
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BlackHat
Given that there was talk about such an album coming out in 1999 I wonder if a running order or track listing was prepared. I don't think the age of the tracks comes into it. If a "new" album focussed on the Voodoo/B2B albums then the tracks would come from a four year period. So they would have a kind of unity. As long as they appear to have come from the same place and time (roughly) then it would work. And it wouldn't be as if they were trying to kid us that they were modern recordings.
but why the black hat?
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