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I'm not intentionally dogging BS with Clapton, but we've likely all heard it in at least decent quality- Concerning what IS on the CD, I find CYHMK to be the gem. Personally, I got a lot more out of PMS, So Divine, Pass The Wine and others you mentioned than the known stuff. No, I don't like the modern dubs, but it feels more new to me. I would also asert that most of us can come up with at least 12 previously unreleased tracks that we really want. Like PMS, there's likely a chestnut or two that none of us know about. That interests me more.
Thoroughly agree...and we can certainly hope so.
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I'm not intentionally dogging BS with Clapton, but we've likely all heard it in at least decent quality- Concerning what IS on the CD, I find CYHMK to be the gem. Personally, I got a lot more out of PMS, So Divine, Pass The Wine and others you mentioned than the known stuff. No, I don't like the modern dubs, but it feels more new to me. I would also asert that most of us can come up with at least 12 previously unreleased tracks that we really want. Like PMS, there's likely a chestnut or two that none of us know about. That interests me more.
Thoroughly agree...and we can certainly hope so.
I'm glad an intelligent poster with wit is on board with me.
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Don't laugh (yet) but DW would be a good candidate : there's a bunch of good songs that sound nothing the album we know and which would make a nice 3-cd set : "Crushed Pearl" the sublime "What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love" etc etc.
I can live without an alt version of "Fight" or "Winning Ugly" but "Invitation" or "Talk Is Cheap" deserve a legit release...
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Don't laugh (yet) but DW would be a good candidate : there's a bunch of good songs that sound nothing the album we know and which would make a nice 3-cd set : "Crushed Pearl" the sublime "What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love" etc etc.
I can live without an alt version of "Fight" or "Winning Ugly" but "Invitation" or "Talk Is Cheap" deserve a legit release...
Besides the fact that there is ZERO commercial interest in this album, I think the Stones would steer away from a major reissue project because the main reason this album stinks (besides the fact that it was, unfortunately, through no fault of its own, created and produced in 1985-86) has the most to do with the band being in such turmoil at the time.
I think the band writes this album off as much as (if not more than) they do Satanic Majesties.
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Don't laugh (yet) but DW would be a good candidate : there's a bunch of good songs that sound nothing the album we know and which would make a nice 3-cd set : "Crushed Pearl" the sublime "What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love" etc etc.
I can live without an alt version of "Fight" or "Winning Ugly" but "Invitation" or "Talk Is Cheap" deserve a legit release...
Besides the fact that there is ZERO commercial interest in this album, I think the Stones would steer away from a major reissue project because the main reason this album stinks (besides the fact that it was, unfortunately, through no fault of its own, created and produced in 1985-86) has the most to do with the band being in such turmoil at the time.
I think the band writes this album off as much as (if not more than) they do Satanic Majesties.
Well that at least shows they have taste!
Here's a question...when was the last time they played a track off that album live?
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dcba
Don't laugh (yet) but DW would be a good candidate : there's a bunch of good songs that sound nothing the album we know and which would make a nice 3-cd set : "Crushed Pearl" the sublime "What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love" etc etc.
I can live without an alt version of "Fight" or "Winning Ugly" but "Invitation" or "Talk Is Cheap" deserve a legit release...
Besides the fact that there is ZERO commercial interest in this album, I think the Stones would steer away from a major reissue project because the main reason this album stinks (besides the fact that it was, unfortunately, through no fault of its own, created and produced in 1985-86) has the most to do with the band being in such turmoil at the time.
I think the band writes this album off as much as (if not more than) they do Satanic Majesties.
Well that at least shows they have taste!
Here's a question...when was the last time they played a track off that album live?
2000 Light Years From Home was played at Glastonbury 2013.
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Rocky Dijon
I believe 1995 had a lone performance of "One Hit (to the Body)." Prior to that Keith played "Too Rude" in 1993. The Stones played "Harlem Shuffle" in 1990. Mick played "Winning Ugly" in 1988. Keith played "Sleep Tonight" in 1986.
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Rocky Dijon
I believe 1995 had a lone performance of "One Hit (to the Body)." Prior to that Keith played "Too Rude" in 1993. The Stones played "Harlem Shuffle" in 1990. Mick played "Winning Ugly" in 1988. Keith played "Sleep Tonight" in 1986.