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HMS
They could very well write songs together, even when continents apart. All they need is a notebook and access to the internet. Not so unusal these days, creating music this way. Making music together but not being actually in one room could lead to interesting results. I think both of them are not very keen to share the same room for hours, so this could be a possibility for working together without being physically together.
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I wish Mick had never started to release solo-albums.
I wish they´d toured behind Dirty Work and had released a live album containing all of the marvelous DW-songs, except Back To Zero.
I wish Mick had never met Bianca and Bill had left the band much earlier.
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HMS
They could very well write songs together, even when continents apart. All they need is a notebook and access to the internet. Not so unusal these days, creating music this way. Making music together but not being actually in one room could lead to interesting results. I think both of them are not very keen to share the same room for hours, so this could be a possibility for working together without being physically together.
3 things:
I wish Mick had never started to release solo-albums.
I wish they´d toured behind Dirty Work and had released a live album containing all of the marvelous DW-songs, except Back To Zero.
I wish Mick had never met Bianca and Bill had left the band much earlier.
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HMS
They could very well write songs together, even when continents apart. All they need is a notebook and access to the internet. Not so unusal these days, creating music this way. Making music together but not being actually in one room could lead to interesting results. I think both of them are not very keen to share the same room for hours, so this could be a possibility for working together without being physically together.
3 things:
I wish Mick had never started to release solo-albums.
I wish they´d toured behind Dirty Work and had released a live album containing all of the marvelous DW-songs, except Back To Zero.
I wish Mick had never met Bianca and Bill had left the band much earlier.
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MartinB
You mean you wish that Bill had left earlier than he did?
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HMS
They could very well write songs together, even when continents apart. All they need is a notebook and access to the internet. Not so unusal these days, creating music this way. Making music together but not being actually in one room could lead to interesting results. I think both of them are not very keen to share the same room for hours, so this could be a possibility for working together without being physically together.
3 things:
I wish Mick had never started to release solo-albums.
I wish they´d toured behind Dirty Work and had released a live album containing all of the marvelous DW-songs, except Back To Zero.
I wish Mick had never met Bianca and Bill had left the band much earlier.
You mean you wish that Bill had left earlier than he did?
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MartinB
You mean you wish that Bill had left earlier than he did?
Yes, mainly because of the disgusting Mandy-affair. Even Keith said in 1986 that Bill should be behind bars.
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Witness
As a matter of fact, there is one point about the band that I could have wished was otherwise: It is that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during the years would have shown more generosity as to sharing composer credits to songs and music that others contributed vitally to.
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Witness
As a matter of fact, there is one point about the band that I could have wished was otherwise: It is that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during the years would have shown more generosity as to sharing composer credits to songs and music that others contributed vitally to.
Well think about it, on all three Keith solo albums he has generously shared all the song writing credits with Steve Jordan, and rightfully so, so i would not blame Keith about that one !!
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As a matter of fact, there is one point about the band that I could have wished was otherwise: It is that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during the years would have shown more generosity as to sharing composer credits to songs and music that others contributed vitally to.
Well think about it, on all three Keith solo albums he has generously shared all the song writing credits with Steve Jordan, and rightfully so, so i would not blame Keith about that one !!
Some other poster may refer to Mick Jagger's solo material, too.
However, I was thinking about band product.
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Witness
As a matter of fact, there is one point about the band that I could have wished was otherwise: It is that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during the years would have shown more generosity as to sharing composer credits to songs and music that others contributed vitally to.
Well think about it, on all three Keith solo albums he has generously shared all the song writing credits with Steve Jordan, and rightfully so, so i would not blame Keith about that one !!
Some other poster may refer to Mick Jagger's solo material, too.
However, I was thinking about band product.
Me too, i just don't think Keith is mean, i think the money generated from song writing credits comes into play with band product, so i lay the blame with the other Glimmer twin. Taylor deserved song writing credits, it goes beyond any doubt in my mind
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Well think about it, on all three Keith solo albums he has generously shared all the song writing credits with Steve Jordan
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