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24FPS
Part of the Stones' genius on covers was recording songs that weren't that well known to the general public, and sometimes weren't recorded that well, and kicking them up into the stratosphere. I had never heard Harlem Shuffle before the Stones excellent version. (And their last great cover). That's why, IMHO, I think recording 'Like A Rolling Stone' was a mistake for the group. They couldn't possibly top it, and didn't even put their own interesting Stones spin on it, like they did with 'Just My Imagination'.
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DandelionPowderman
I agree, but they did indeed do Rollin' Stone, and it was one of the best things they ever did, imo.
That song have many names/titles
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DandelionPowderman
I agree, but they did indeed do Rollin' Stone, and it was one of the best things they ever did, imo.
That song have many names/titles
You mean "Still A Fool"? They didn't release it (unfortunately).
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I agree, but they did indeed do Rollin' Stone, and it was one of the best things they ever did, imo.
That song have many names/titles
You mean "Still A Fool"? They didn't release it (unfortunately).
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No, not yet
Still A Fool/Catfish Blues/Rollin' Stone
I'm still hoping for a release of this one. The original AND the 1995 live version. Would be most appropriate.
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shadooby
All-in-all, I'm happy with the re-issues that feature re-recordings of unreleased tracks as bonus discs. Tattoo you, for example, was an album of leftovers..and we liked it. Keep'em comin' boys...lookin' forward to Sticky Fingers this year!!! Here's to ya
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shadooby
All-in-all, I'm happy with the re-issues that feature re-recordings of unreleased tracks as bonus discs. Tattoo you, for example, was an album of leftovers..and we liked it. Keep'em comin' boys...lookin' forward to Sticky Fingers this year!!! Here's to ya
A lot of Stones albums feature leftovers of some sort on them... starting with LET IT BLEED. But I get the point - nothing on TY was done "new" with TY in mind.
They did eventually stop doing that. There was just one for UNDERCOVER. DIRTY WORK was all new. After that, Highwire was the last song, that I'm aware of, that was held over for another project; it originated at the STEEL WHEELS sessions. I think I even read Jagger said that.
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steffiestones
Come on, wake up guys! They don't care about to make a new album! They have done their job, it's finnish. The live gigs are good and they know it, The live gigs are
also the big money machine!!!
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steffiestones
Come on, wake up guys! They don't care about to make a new album! They have done their job, it's finnish. The live gigs are good and they know it, The live gigs are
also the big money machine!!!
Of course.
BUT.
There are some pretty good leftovers from the VOODOO sessions that I think should be released. I'm not convinced a new LP would work strictly based on what seems to be their lack of interest in being a creative... something. They're not a creative force and haven't been for quite some time.
Farting out new songs for hits comps seems to be all the rage in... stuck in the past land.
They should stick to releasing unreleased material, studio and live. That's the only future for the Stones in terms of recordings.
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steffiestones
Come on, wake up guys! They don't care about to make a new album! They have done their job, it's finnish. The live gigs are good and they know it, The live gigs are
also the big money machine!!!
Of course.
BUT.
There are some pretty good leftovers from the VOODOO sessions that I think should be released. I'm not convinced a new LP would work strictly based on what seems to be their lack of interest in being a creative... something. They're not a creative force and haven't been for quite some time.
Farting out new songs for hits comps seems to be all the rage in... stuck in the past land.
They should stick to releasing unreleased material, studio and live. That's the only future for the Stones in terms of recordings.
Yes, but this is nothing to do about to make a new album! So please, wake up, don't make dreams, let there enjoy there retirement and open the vaults are much better to make a new
album.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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StonedRambler
Yes, they got no plans at the moment and maybe we're dreaming too much.
BUT:
The current tour is actually still the 50s anniversary tour. 2012/13 they were in the States and London, last year in Asia, Australia & Europe. This year probably South America. At some point they played all over the world. If then they want to do a new tour, wouldn't it be good to have some new songs to put in the setlist?
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StonedRambler
Yes, they got no plans at the moment and maybe we're dreaming too much.
BUT:
The current tour is actually still the 50s anniversary tour. 2012/13 they were in the States and London, last year in Asia, Australia & Europe. This year probably South America. At some point they played all over the world. If then they want to do a new tour, wouldn't it be good to have some new songs to put in the setlist?
Sure. But that doesn't specifically mean "new" songs now does it.
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treaclefingers
My wishes for a new Stones album would be that there would be a bunch of Jagger/Richard, Jagger/Wood, Jagger/Taylor and Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wood songs on them, and maybe one Wyman/Watts original composition.
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treaclefingers
My wishes for a new Stones album would be that there would be a bunch of Jagger/Richard, Jagger/Wood, Jagger/Taylor and Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wood songs on them, and maybe one Wyman/Watts original composition.
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treaclefingers
My wishes for a new Stones album would be that there would be a bunch of Jagger/Richard, Jagger/Wood, Jagger/Taylor and Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wood songs on them, and maybe one Wyman/Watts original composition.
Too much for Jagger - DISQUALIFIED!
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KRiffhard
I would like a new album that didn't have anything like A Bigger Bang (aka Goddess in the Doorway part. 2)
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treaclefingers
My wishes for a new Stones album would be that there would be a bunch of Jagger/Richard, Jagger/Wood, Jagger/Taylor and Jagger/Richards/Taylor/Wood songs on them, and maybe one Wyman/Watts original composition.
Their Exile Girls In Rescue-album?
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KRiffhard
I would like a new album that didn't have anything like A Bigger Bang (aka Goddess in the Doorway part. 2)
Then what you'd like is an album released prior to 1989.