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The simple fact that Mick Jagger didn't waste any of his lyrical wizardry on unfinished songs for the Sticky Fingers re-release makes me feel fairly confident that new work will be recorded soon. Keith's new album is already old, and he seems musically inspired for the first time in awhile. I saw the Columbus and Indy shows, and the way they progressed between the two, switching up rhythms and improvising, sounded like a band ready to drop some new classics. It's gonna happen.
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nonfilter
The simple fact that Mick Jagger didn't waste any of his lyrical wizardry on unfinished songs for the Sticky Fingers re-release makes me feel fairly confident that new work will be recorded soon. Keith's new album is already old, and he seems musically inspired for the first time in awhile. I saw the Columbus and Indy shows, and the way they progressed between the two, switching up rhythms and improvising, sounded like a band ready to drop some new classics. It's gonna happen.
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I have to say, it would be a little odd to hear 1970s-Jagger singing 'Brown Sugar' then 2015-Jagger burst in on the chorus, louder than the outtake we all know...
And what do you mean by 'Keith's new album is already old...'? Do you mean the first single...?
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The simple fact that Mick Jagger didn't waste any of his lyrical wizardry on unfinished songs for the Sticky Fingers re-release makes me feel fairly confident that new work will be recorded soon. Keith's new album is already old, and he seems musically inspired for the first time in awhile. I saw the Columbus and Indy shows, and the way they progressed between the two, switching up rhythms and improvising, sounded like a band ready to drop some new classics. It's gonna happen.
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Turner68
if they do, will they pass the beatles up?
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1962
I'd be satisfied with some great songs like "Doom and Gloom" but I don't need a new forced weak album like "A Bigger Bang".
Just good songs without the whole new album concept.
Anyway "album projects" are pretty old fashioned nowdays IMO.
Though a newly recorded collection of old outtakes a' la "Tattoo You" with some brand new songs would be awsome!
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IrisC
Unlike a lot of folks I enjoyed A Bigger Bang...
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MrThompsonWooft
Honestly, the world neither requires or desires a new Stones album. A few people on here want it but apart from that......
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MrThompsonWooft
Honestly, the word neither requires or desires a new Stones album. A few people on here want it but apart from that......
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Swayed1967
And Jagger's 'lyrical wizardry' disappeared about 40 plus years ago.
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Swayed1967
And Jagger's 'lyrical wizardry' disappeared about 40 plus years ago.
You honestly think Mick Jagger hasn't written good lyrics since 1975?
I have to politely disagree. "Saint Of Me" and "I Go Wild" are two examples off the top of my head of what I would consider superior lyric writing and as good as anything he's ever done.
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MrThompsonWooft
Honestly, the word neither requires or desires a new Stones album. A few people on here want it but apart from that......