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The chances for a hit is less than zero, the radio won't play anything by an artist over 40 and the Stones music is so out of touch on today's era of R&B and alternative music.
Their last Hot 100 hit was Saint Of Me which peaked at #94 on March 1998, over 18 YEARS AGO!!!
18 years ago radio was different. Lots of artist get AirPlay at over 40 years of age. You are listening to the wrong stations. We are in the age of Internet and Satellite radio. These formats are part of the Billboard charts now.
Take a look at this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart and name me one act over 40 charting there.
On 2015 only 3 acts over 45 charted on the Hot 100.
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Mick could do an awesome album right now. And I have a feeling he's been building one up for quite some time. It may never top Crosseyed Heart for me, which is one of my favorites - ever. But I can really see Mick putting out a follow-up to Wandering Spirit, something of that high-caliber quality, with a world music feel. What was Mick doing bowling with Jack White? Then he hangout in a recording studio in Cuba. He's been working on an album for a while now. I think he may have a bit of a chip on his shoulder, too, and it will ultimately benefit Stones fans everywhere. Watch out for Mick's solo album and a new Stones album. Now Keith might have to do a new one....
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The chances for a hit is less than zero, the radio won't play anything by an artist over 40 and the Stones music is so out of touch on today's era of R&B and alternative music.
Their last Hot 100 hit was Saint Of Me which peaked at #94 on March 1998, over 18 YEARS AGO!!!
18 years ago radio was different. Lots of artist get AirPlay at over 40 years of age. You are listening to the wrong stations. We are in the age of Internet and Satellite radio. These formats are part of the Billboard charts now.
Take a look at this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart and name me one act over 40 charting there.
On 2015 only 3 acts over 45 charted on the Hot 100.
Read all the post George. Or better yet, pick up a Copt of Billboard. There are far more formats now than the Hot 100. You don't have to hit the Hot 100 these days to have a hit.
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Mick could do an awesome album right now. And I have a feeling he's been building one up for quite some time. It may never top Crosseyed Heart for me, which is one of my favorites - ever. But I can really see Mick putting out a follow-up to Wandering Spirit, something of that high-caliber quality, with a world music feel. What was Mick doing bowling with Jack White? Then he hangout in a recording studio in Cuba. He's been working on an album for a while now. I think he may have a bit of a chip on his shoulder, too, and it will ultimately benefit Stones fans everywhere. Watch out for Mick's solo album and a new Stones album. Now Keith might have to do a new one....
There's no reason for Mick not to do another solo album... other than hardly anyone cares. His last LP bombed. He's had YEARS to do another solo record.
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The chances for a hit is less than zero, the radio won't play anything by an artist over 40 and the Stones music is so out of touch on today's era of R&B and alternative music.
Their last Hot 100 hit was Saint Of Me which peaked at #94 on March 1998, over 18 YEARS AGO!!!
18 years ago radio was different. Lots of artist get AirPlay at over 40 years of age. You are listening to the wrong stations. We are in the age of Internet and Satellite radio. These formats are part of the Billboard charts now.
Take a look at this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart and name me one act over 40 charting there.
On 2015 only 3 acts over 45 charted on the Hot 100.
Read all the post George. Or better yet, pick up a Copt of Billboard. There are far more formats now than the Hot 100. You don't have to hit the Hot 100 these days to have a hit.
Imagine enlightening Soldati about Billboard charts. That's a good one. Meantime, I think not only is he well aware of all the minor charts which reflect very little, but he understands the value of the Hot 100 in relation to the other charts just as he understands the validity of Sound Scan. As for the world being different in 18 years, there have been no shortage of Stones singles or Mick or SuperHeavy or Keith singles in that time. A visit to Wikipedia will show you how they fared. If one wishes to believe these were hit singles because of the vinyl charts on Record Day or because of a particular radio play list, one is welcome to do so. It's a bit like being excited your band was #1 in Estonia, but no one else in the world has heard your music.
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Don't doubt it!
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I think this album is gonna be great.
It would be amazing a side A of blues covers and a Side B of new music.
It could be a good @#$%& double album!
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The chances for a hit is less than zero, the radio won't play anything by an artist over 40 and the Stones music is so out of touch on today's era of R&B and alternative music.
Their last Hot 100 hit was Saint Of Me which peaked at #94 on March 1998, over 18 YEARS AGO!!!
18 years ago radio was different. Lots of artist get AirPlay at over 40 years of age. You are listening to the wrong stations. We are in the age of Internet and Satellite radio. These formats are part of the Billboard charts now.
Take a look at this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart and name me one act over 40 charting there.
On 2015 only 3 acts over 45 charted on the Hot 100.
Read all the post George. Or better yet, pick up a Copt of Billboard. There are far more formats now than the Hot 100. You don't have to hit the Hot 100 these days to have a hit.
Imagine enlightening Soldati about Billboard charts. That's a good one. Meantime, I think not only is he well aware of all the minor charts which reflect very little, but he understands the value of the Hot 100 in relation to the other charts just as he understands the validity of Sound Scan. As for the world being different in 18 years, there have been no shortage of Stones singles or Mick or SuperHeavy or Keith singles in that time. A visit to Wikipedia will show you how they fared. If one wishes to believe these were hit singles because of the vinyl charts on Record Day or because of a particular radio play list, one is welcome to do so. It's a bit like being excited your band was #1 in Estonia, but no one else in the world has heard your music.
Lol. Soundscan? Seriously? That has very little to do with the singles charts these days. So I will leave it at that. I'm not here to school anybody. Don't have the time. Merely here to point out facts.
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the new Album could be called " Back to Blues ", with guests Mick Taylor, Buddy Guy ....
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Mick could do an awesome album right now. And I have a feeling he's been building one up for quite some time. It may never top Crosseyed Heart for me, which is one of my favorites - ever. But I can really see Mick putting out a follow-up to Wandering Spirit, something of that high-caliber quality, with a world music feel. What was Mick doing bowling with Jack White? Then he hangout in a recording studio in Cuba. He's been working on an album for a while now. I think he may have a bit of a chip on his shoulder, too, and it will ultimately benefit Stones fans everywhere. Watch out for Mick's solo album and a new Stones album. Now Keith might have to do a new one....
There's no reason for Mick not to do another solo album... other than hardly anyone cares. His last LP bombed. He's had YEARS to do another solo record.
Yeah but you're gonna like his new one. We all are. It's gonna be that good.
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Mick could do an awesome album right now. And I have a feeling he's been building one up for quite some time. It may never top Crosseyed Heart for me, which is one of my favorites - ever. But I can really see Mick putting out a follow-up to Wandering Spirit, something of that high-caliber quality, with a world music feel. What was Mick doing bowling with Jack White? Then he hangout in a recording studio in Cuba. He's been working on an album for a while now. I think he may have a bit of a chip on his shoulder, too, and it will ultimately benefit Stones fans everywhere. Watch out for Mick's solo album and a new Stones album. Now Keith might have to do a new one....
There's no reason for Mick not to do another solo album... other than hardly anyone cares. His last LP bombed. He's had YEARS to do another solo record.
Yeah but you're gonna like his new one. We all are. It's gonna be that good.
A new Stones album AND a new Jagger album would be great.
And here's why: all the bubble gum pop will end up on the solo effort, leaving the rootsy material for the Stones release.
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The chances for a hit is less than zero, the radio won't play anything by an artist over 40 and the Stones music is so out of touch on today's era of R&B and alternative music.
Their last Hot 100 hit was Saint Of Me which peaked at #94 on March 1998, over 18 YEARS AGO!!!
18 years ago radio was different. Lots of artist get AirPlay at over 40 years of age. You are listening to the wrong stations. We are in the age of Internet and Satellite radio. These formats are part of the Billboard charts now.
Take a look at this week's Billboard Hot 100 chart and name me one act over 40 charting there.
On 2015 only 3 acts over 45 charted on the Hot 100.
Read all the post George. Or better yet, pick up a Copt of Billboard. There are far more formats now than the Hot 100. You don't have to hit the Hot 100 these days to have a hit.
Imagine enlightening Soldati about Billboard charts. That's a good one. Meantime, I think not only is he well aware of all the minor charts which reflect very little, but he understands the value of the Hot 100 in relation to the other charts just as he understands the validity of Sound Scan. As for the world being different in 18 years, there have been no shortage of Stones singles or Mick or SuperHeavy or Keith singles in that time. A visit to Wikipedia will show you how they fared. If one wishes to believe these were hit singles because of the vinyl charts on Record Day or because of a particular radio play list, one is welcome to do so. It's a bit like being excited your band was #1 in Estonia, but no one else in the world has heard your music.
Lol. Soundscan? Seriously? That has very little to do with the singles charts these days. So I will leave it at that. I'm not here to school anybody. Don't have the time. Merely here to point out facts.
You do struggle don't you? I said he understood the validity of Soundscan, yet you conclude that implied it had something to do with the singles charts. You stick to your facts and tell yourself "Plundered My Soul" was a #1 hit single and "Doom and Gloom" was a major hit. After all, there are Billboard Singles Charts that state they were. The fact that sales were negligible and only diehard fans know these songs doesn't really enter into it, I suppose.
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Well, I am a smartass, mpj200. At least when I'm in a good mood.
Meantime, I don't recall for certain, but I believe you were the one with info about the London sessions first, correct?
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Well, I am a smartass, mpj200. At least when I'm in a good mood.
Meantime, I don't recall for certain, but I believe you were the one with info about the London sessions first, correct?
Correct.