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No I never saw a basic track cut and could not recall who else drummed but other sources say Fig and Jordan which makes sense. i do remember songs with more than one drum track sometimes one was Charlie. Like I mentioned before they were very liberal with mixing stuff up and seemed to care only about the result not the pieces of the puzzle or who did what. I can say that Anton is a recording dream, he is one of the most powerful and consistent hitters along with Tony Thompson and the crazy guy from John Cougar.Quote
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Charlie was not at his best, there were other drummers who played.
D&G Can you confirm Anton Fig sat on the stool?
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rollmops
Why? Because they are musicians and that is what they do, make records. Keith probably wanted to do it more than Mick because Jagger had his solo career in mind. They were under a contract and they had do produce music at one point. My bet is that Keith wanted the Rolling Stones to be active because he didn't have any solo career in project yet. Undercover was released in 1983 so it was about time that the band released something new in 1986.
Rock and roll,
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Why? Because they are musicians and that is what they do, make records. Keith probably wanted to do it more than Mick because Jagger had his solo career in mind. They were under a contract and they had do produce music at one point. My bet is that Keith wanted the Rolling Stones to be active because he didn't have any solo career in project yet. Undercover was released in 1983 so it was about time that the band released something new in 1986.
Rock and roll,
Mops
hmmm. this seems like a serious response. we'll have none of that here.
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rollmops
Why? Because they are musicians and that is what they do, make records. Keith probably wanted to do it more than Mick because Jagger had his solo career in mind. They were under a contract and they had do produce music at one point. My bet is that Keith wanted the Rolling Stones to be active because he didn't have any solo career in project yet. Undercover was released in 1983 so it was about time that the band released something new in 1986.
Rock and roll,
Mops
hmmm. this seems like a serious response. we'll have none of that here.
In this case the problem is solved and we can ask BV to close this thread
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NICOS
Well, if they made it and not released it back then, we would praised it as a bootleg in 2013
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talkcheap
Something negativ happened to Stones after Tattoo you.
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slew
The absolute nadir of the Rolling Stones career!! I have read that there are some of you that like the song Fight. Why?? That is the worst song they have along with Hold Back, Winning Ugly and Back to Zero. Horrendous effort from a band as good as the Stones.
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>Wasn't everybody busy listening to U2 1986 anyway?...
Er, no. THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE was 2 years old at that point, and THE JOSHUA TREE was still a year away.
I was listening to LIFES RICH PAGEANT.
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Glam Descendant
>Wasn't everybody busy listening to U2 1986 anyway?...
Er, no. THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE was 2 years old at that point, and THE JOSHUA TREE was still a year away.
I was listening to LIFES RICH PAGEANT.
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Glam Descendant
>Wasn't everybody busy listening to U2 1986 anyway?...
Er, no. THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE was 2 years old at that point, and THE JOSHUA TREE was still a year away.
I was listening to LIFES RICH PAGEANT.
Maybe if it were remixed more like the demos the album would be better. It's certainly possible but how many would buy it? Perhaps we can get the multitracks posted here and the board can remix it themselves. I'm sure there'd be no bickering during that exercise. Really that's the answer remix Dirty Work hosted by IORR.Quote
corriecas
The songs are good, only the production work is crap !!!
If it was produced differently, it would have been a great album.
and remember... the band was a mess, as a result of too much drugs and alcohol.
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No I never saw a basic track cut and could not recall who else drummed but other sources say Fig and Jordan which makes sense. i do remember songs with more than one drum track sometimes one was Charlie. Like I mentioned before they were very liberal with mixing stuff up and seemed to care only about the result not the pieces of the puzzle or who did what. I can say that Anton is a recording dream, he is one of the most powerful and consistent hitters along with Tony Thompson and the crazy guy from John Cougar.[/quote]Quote
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D&G Can you confirm Anton Fig sat on the stool?
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By any chance is your first name Tim?
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By any chance is your first name Tim?