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Pete66
Not for me, thanks but I'll skip this one.
Now please get us a new Rolling Stones studio album with just the core band plus Mick Taylor.
Pete.
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DandelionPowderman
I will buy it anyhow, Max
AND a possible studio album..
Id LOVE to buy a studio album,
I dont know if I will buy the duets thing or not.
btw- Didnt someone started a thread about this duets album a long time ago, I forget who... oh now I remember
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tatters
A Rolling Stones "Duets" Album? Ron Wood Hints Potential New Project
Posted on 2/25/2014 9:24:00 AM by Gary Graff.
Could a duets album be the Rolling Stones next recording project? Guitarist Ron Wood has hinted at that in an interview with a radio station in Abu Dhabi, where the Stones kicked off their 14 On Fire Tour of Australasia last week.
Wood said that frontman Mick Jagger is considering the venture, noting that, "Sometimes we do duets with different rock artists all over the world, and I think that's in the back of his mind, to make an album with some of the guests we have."
In fact, during the Stones' Fifty And Counting Tour dates in 2012 and 2013, the Stones were joined by artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, John Fogerty, Bonnie Raitt, Dave Grohl, Sheryl Crow, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Christina Aguilera and others.
The Stones continue the 14 On Fire Tour with three shows in Tokyo on February 26 and March 4 and 6 and finish on April 5 in Auckland, New Zealand.
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71Tele
How about a duet featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards? That would be a novelty.
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71Tele
How about a duet featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards? That would be a novelty.
Didn't you get that with Salt of the Earth? And Happy when it was first performed live years ago.
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mtaylor
Hi Mick J.,
If you read this - A Duets CD would be absolutely a waste of time.
If you can't make a CD with new material, then don't.
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rebelrebel
I enjoyed Jeff Beck both on the night and on the tube since. Also loved Tom Waits. Nothing much else springs to mind.
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OutOfTime
Please no album but a DVD with "duets" 2012-2014. Why not? 15/20 euro. Will buy it.
There are a lot but this comes to mind:
Include: Six Days On The Road (with Taj Mahal)
Respectable (with John Mayer)
Under The Boardwalk (with Aaron Neville)
It's All Over Now (with John Fogarty)
Little Red Rooster (with Tom Waits)......these two need some overdubbing because there were a lot of mistakes........
I'm Goin Down (with Jeff Beck - please turn his guitar down. I was there and his first slash did my ears ringing. Awful!)
Champagne and Reefer (with Clapton)
Gimme Shelter (with Florence Welch, great performance!) or Lady GaGa
Tumbling Dice (with Bruce Springsteen)
Who Do You Love (with The Black Keys - a bit lame I thought, the 1994 version with Bo Diddley was the top!).
SWAY and CYHMKNOCKING and LOVE IN VAIN (with Mick Taylor)
And there are more. Bonus extra: Backstage scenes etc.
If you don't like such a release you are not a Rolling Stones Fan.