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Rocky Dijon
I get what you mean in a very roundabout way. I never thought he could mean playback. Still don't, but who knows. While I'm not thrilled, at least it's progress of some sort.
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Rocky Dijon
I get what you mean in a very roundabout way. I never thought he could mean playback. Still don't, but who knows. While I'm not thrilled, at least it's progress of some sort.
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Right I know you never thought the statement meant or referred to 'playing' as that..
*But Mr. Dandelion asked 'why not'? (why couldn't it) .. So I was explaining what I 'think' Mr. Dandelion was referring to .. ..
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Rocky Dijon
I get what you mean in a very roundabout way. I never thought he could mean playback. Still don't, but who knows. While I'm not thrilled, at least it's progress of some sort.
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Right I know you never thought the statement meant or referred to 'playing' as that..
*But Mr. Dandelion asked 'why not'? (why couldn't it) .. So I was explaining what I 'think' Mr. Dandelion was referring to .. ..
Now we're speculating about what "Mr. Dandelion" was referring to...nice.
I think Dandelion was referring to the actual playing of new blues bits played on guitar by Carl Falk, and the possibly that they could be added on to some new remixes.
But the question would be, remixes of what?
As for me, I also think the quote from Carl is referring to actual guitar playing, but for what? Mick solo? A Stones tune?
Why would the Stones need or even want Carl to add any of his guitar playing to anything?! Which leads me to believe it's for some new Mick solo material.
"I've never played more blues chords in my life." - Carl
That's great...but now the questions to Carl are for who, and for what reason!
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Yeah, there is a certain kind of reference in "jazz chords" (if anything else, being damn odd ones for technically an theoretically limited non-jazz players a'la me...) but "blues chords" by nature most likely would mean anything played by a typical I-IV-V pattern.
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Rocky Dijon
If it was a remix, it wouldn't be "first day in the studio playing blues riffs."
I believe he said "I've never played more blues chords in my life.", though maybe he also said "riffs"?
Sorry, don't mean to be a nuisance Rocky lol, but this thread has caused me to be a stickler for details - every trivial minutiae matters!
So... seeing that every trivial minutiae matters, can you explain what a blues chord is?
You would have to ask this Carl Falk character exactly what he means by it.
If you ask me, there's no absolute answer as pretty much any chord could be used when playing the blues imo.
When I was a little kid though, my older brother taught me the E, A, and B7 chords and shooed me away saying that's all I need to know for a good foundation ha.
That said, there's a definite difference between a riff and a chord.
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Rocky Dijon
Could be my ignorance only, but I took it to mean it was the first day in the studio recording and that they were playing blues licks rather than just remixing an existing track to make it more club-friendly or radio-friendly.
And yes, I've gone from chords to riffs to licks. That should excite or frustrate accordingly.
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Rocky Dijon
If it was a remix, it wouldn't be "first day in the studio playing blues riffs."
I believe he said "I've never played more blues chords in my life.", though maybe he also said "riffs"?
Sorry, don't mean to be a nuisance Rocky lol, but this thread has caused me to be a stickler for details - every trivial minutiae matters!
So... seeing that every trivial minutiae matters, can you explain what a blues chord is?
You would have to ask this Carl Falk character exactly what he means by it.
If you ask me, there's no absolute answer as pretty much any chord could be used when playing the blues imo.
When I was a little kid though, my older brother taught me the E, A, and B7 chords and shooed me away saying that's all I need to know for a good foundation ha.
That said, there's a definite difference between a riff and a chord.
I was hoping you'd get the sarcasm. I thought about it later and considered changing it to make it obvious. I've never heard of a blues chord, just licks, really, and I suppose that links up with a riff as well.
But a chord? That's a stretch. Maybe. Hell, maybe there are some blues out there with chords. There's just so much about blues that isn't chordal.
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There's this "Stay tuned The Rolling Stones are cooking something up" video on fb..
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There's this "Stay tuned The Rolling Stones are cooking something up" video on fb..
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
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One man's hot plate is another man's steel wheels, apparently.
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IanBillen
This next Rolling Stones album is a real mystery. Nobody knows what the material is like.. how much of it is done .. and the whole scope of who all is working on it and when.
I suppose that is better than knowing all about .. (which would sort of spoil the fun before it comes out).
They have been very private on this affair.
Sure we know they have worked on it... and a slight few tid-bits but nothing more.
Hell .. we don't even know when its coming .. We are all simply guessing. There has been no official word on this thing in .. well not much ever (except for the fact that they began embryonic stages of new material back in 2015 (December .. when they did B&L in those same sessions). That is the only truly 'official' statement ever made from their reps about said new album.
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One other aspect: Falk is swedish, and might not speak english fluently. Hence "chords", instead of licks.
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Rocky Dijon
If it was a remix, it wouldn't be "first day in the studio playing blues riffs."
I believe he said "I've never played more blues chords in my life.", though maybe he also said "riffs"?
Sorry, don't mean to be a nuisance Rocky lol, but this thread has caused me to be a stickler for details - every trivial minutiae matters!
So... seeing that every trivial minutiae matters, can you explain what a blues chord is?
You would have to ask this Carl Falk character exactly what he means by it.
If you ask me, there's no absolute answer as pretty much any chord could be used when playing the blues imo.
When I was a little kid though, my older brother taught me the E, A, and B7 chords and shooed me away saying that's all I need to know for a good foundation ha.
That said, there's a definite difference between a riff and a chord.
I was hoping you'd get the sarcasm. I thought about it later and considered changing it to make it obvious. I've never heard of a blues chord, just licks, really, and I suppose that links up with a riff as well.
But a chord? That's a stretch. Maybe. Hell, maybe there are some blues out there with chords. There's just so much about blues that isn't chordal.
One other aspect: Falk is swedish, and might not speak english fluently. Hence "chords", instead of licks.
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One other aspect: Falk is swedish, and might not speak english fluently. Hence "chords", instead of licks.
You mean Peter Falk was Swedish, too?
And all this time I thought Columbo was Italian, or something.
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
(with around 5 seconds left in the video) It's a white circle with the Stones logo in the middle looks exactly like a vinyl record. Have you ever seen a vinyl LP??
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
(with around 5 seconds left in the video) It's a white circle with the Stones logo in the middle looks exactly like a vinyl record. Have you ever seen a vinyl LP??
Looks like a plate to serve the pancake on to me, but as a piece of art I suppose it could be interpreted as anything.
Imaginations running wild...all because of a pancake!!!
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
(with around 5 seconds left in the video) It's a white circle with the Stones logo in the middle looks exactly like a vinyl record. Have you ever seen a vinyl LP??
Looks like a plate to serve the pancake on to me, but as a piece of art I suppose it could be interpreted as anything.
Imaginations running wild...all because of a pancake!!!
Just flip me the new album.....><
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(with around 5 seconds left in the video) It's a white circle with the Stones logo in the middle looks exactly like a vinyl record. Have you ever seen a vinyl LP??
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I hope the turntable indicates new music on the horizon.........(at least 2018...haha)
I hope it's a new album. But what turntable? I see a hotplate that's being used to cook something and a round white plate onto which the tongue is tipped.
(with around 5 seconds left in the video) It's a white circle with the Stones logo in the middle looks exactly like a vinyl record. Have you ever seen a vinyl LP??
Looks like a plate to serve the pancake on to me, but as a piece of art I suppose it could be interpreted as anything.
Imaginations running wild...all because of a pancake!!!
Just flip me the new album.....><
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If you look really close at the pancake you can make out 'New Rolling Stones Music this fall' .. ...
>> Joking, naturally.
I wonder if the pancake has some hidden meaning. I bet it does.. I think it means this album is gonna be 'hot'! You know... being as it is on a hot plate .. .. ... bahahaha ...
Lets try to decrypt every single solitary frame .. I can bet there are all kinds of clues and hidden meanings .. ...
OR ... it could simply be a video with a Stones tongue pancake meaning something is cooking up with them .. ... (I could be crazy but that just may be it )