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crumbling_mice
Please god...no new material. I have the greatest rock albums ever produced by these guys, the more dirge they update their catalogue with the more they dilute their essence. Could they produce anything worse than ABB? Is it musically possible?
Keith don't go, to any studio!
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crumbling_mice
Be careful what you wish for. Sometimes the well runs dry
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crumbling_mice
Please god...no new material. I have the greatest rock albums ever produced by these guys, the more dirge they update their catalogue with the more they dilute their essence. Could they produce anything worse than ABB? Is it musically possible?
Keith don't go, to any studio!
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crumbling_mice
Be careful what you wish for. Sometimes the well runs dry
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Happy24
I know what you mean of course, but there are exceptions. Dylan's Time Out of Mind, Love and Theft or Modern Times are classic (it is a matter of opinion, I know), but the best example is the series of recordings Johnny Cash did with Rick Rubin. Yes, it is not as widely know as Walk The Line or Ring of Fire, but those 6 CDs are absolute clasics.
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Happy24
I know what you mean of course, but there are exceptions. Dylan's Time Out of Mind, Love and Theft or Modern Times are classic (it is a matter of opinion, I know), but the best example is the series of recordings Johnny Cash did with Rick Rubin. Yes, it is not as widely know as Walk The Line or Ring of Fire, but those 6 CDs are absolute clasics.
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Happy24
I know what you mean of course, but there are exceptions. Dylan's Time Out of Mind, Love and Theft or Modern Times are classic (it is a matter of opinion, I know), but the best example is the series of recordings Johnny Cash did with Rick Rubin. Yes, it is not as widely know as Walk The Line or Ring of Fire, but those 6 CDs are absolute classics.
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Hairball
It's opinion not 'hype' J.Kirk, and seemingly the consensus amongst many.
Granted there are some who like those and deem them worthy (like yourself), and they have every right to do so.
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Even the Stones don't give them any thought when playing live in concert...except maybe one or two songs?
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Hairball
It's opinion not 'hype' J.Kirk, and seemingly the consensus amongst many.
Granted there are some who like those and deem them worthy (like yourself), and they have every right to do so.
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Even the Stones don't give them any thought when playing live in concert...except maybe one or two songs?
They don't play a solid half of "Exile On Main St." live in concert either.
Neither do they play material from 1962-1967 (other than Satisfaction,Paint it Black just recently and once in a while Get Off of My Cloud) when they were "so much better" than they were in the '90's .
They don't play much from "Beggars' Banquet" nor "Black and Blue" nor "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" nor "Emotional Rescue" not "Goats Head Soup" now that I think of it,they don't play most of their material on anything less than an occasional basis.
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georgelicks
The success of B&L will change the things in the near future of the Stones, there's a big market out there wanting this kind of stuff from them, more than 1 million albums sold in less than 3 weeks with minimal work in the studio, Universal will push them in this way, not many acts on today's market can sell 1 million albums so fast.
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georgelicks
The success of B&L will change the things in the near future of the Stones, there's a big market out there wanting this kind of stuff from them, more than 1 million albums sold in less than 3 weeks with minimal work in the studio, Universal will push them in this way, not many acts on today's market can sell 1 million albums so fast.
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georgelicks
The success of B&L will change the things in the near future of the Stones, there's a big market out there wanting this kind of stuff from them, more than 1 million albums sold in less than 3 weeks with minimal work in the studio, Universal will push them in this way, not many acts on today's market can sell 1 million albums so fast.
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georgelicks
The success of B&L will change the things in the near future of the Stones, there's a big market out there wanting this kind of stuff from them, more than 1 million albums sold in less than 3 weeks with minimal work in the studio, Universal will push them in this way, not many acts on today's market can sell 1 million albums so fast.
This means B&L vol.2 or other covers?
I hope not.
One album with 'this kind of stuff' is good...two are boring.
I'm sure they'll publish original stuff.
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mailexile67
They will sell over a million also with new stuff!