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stonehearted
“We just worked on those two but when I think back about the recording that I have done with them over the years there is still a lot of stuff that no-one has heard,” Darryl told Noise11.com.
No one?
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12FPS
There's barely one or two songs worth listening to again on each album, and none from 40 Licks. It sounds bizarre to even consider wasting our time with this until 1963-1989 is totally wrung out dry.
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corriecas
Don Was already has stated that. besides, we already knew.
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buttons67
i dont see why people make such a fuss about when a song was written or started when it eventually appears on an album.
i always thought tattoo you was from recent recording sessions to when it was released, that it wasnt dosent matter as none of the songs had been officially released before anyway.
hope the stones do more tattoo you type albums, and give unreleased songs a fresh identity rather than just being part of another album of years gone by.
if theres more in the vaults then why not open them, polish them up, add in a couple of covers, a couple of new songs and you have another album.
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Send It To me
Maybe they should just release a single every couple of months and leave behind the album format.
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gotdablouse
"Memory Hotel" - all that's known about it is available here : [www.iorr.org]
"Tattoo You" was not promoted as a "leftovers" album, it only surfaced (to the general public at least) in 1989 when Mick told NME (or Melody Maker) that he was scared that people would say that they were using "old song" on TY...I'm not even sure "Worried About You" was known to have been played at the El Mocambo? None of the TY reviews I remember reading a few years later mentioned that.
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Gazza
Tattoo You was fine as the songs were relatively recent. The oldest was 8 years old or so - which is now the time they go between albums (and counting). Most were 2-4 years old. At least it was the same band.
Polishing up a few unfinished songs for Some Girls/Exile expanded reissues is understandable. Doing it to 40 year old pieces for 'new' studio albums is barrel scraping.
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gotdablouse
"Memory Hotel" - all that's known about it is available here : [www.iorr.org]
"Tattoo You" was not promoted as a "leftovers" album, it only surfaced (to the general public at least) in 1989 when Mick told NME (or Melody Maker) that he was scared that people would say that they were using "old song" on TY...I'm not even sure "Worried About You" was known to have been played at the El Mocambo? None of the TY reviews I remember reading a few years later mentioned that.
It wasn't promoted as such, but even when it was released the reviews and articles stated that the tracks on it spanned several years. I even think the Stones themselves said as much during some interviews of that period.