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MrHappy
Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
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MrHappy
Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
I had a dream last night Mick was very happy with the new Stones album, he could not wipe the smile off his face!! I agree the surprise element will be how cohesive this effort will be. A great performance, no less than 8/10...
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MrHappy
Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
I had a dream last night Mick was very happy with the new Stones album, he could not wipe the smile off his face!! I agree the surprise element will be how cohesive this effort will be. A great performance, no less than 8/10...
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Why not play the song Dirty Work live - the guitars sound awesome, Keith should play Sleep Tonight live along with others coming down again -
Just think of a stones live show without the war horses the possibilities are endless, they would of course have to up their game and take chances.
Here's another way to look at it: think of all the GOOD and REALLY GOOD songs they've not played and don't play.
Hence no songs anymore since 1989-90 from their worst LP.
That could be the theme of the tour. The No Warhorses Tour. Small venues. Just for, you know, folks like us.
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Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
I had a dream last night Mick was very happy with the new Stones album, he could not wipe the smile off his face!! I agree the surprise element will be how cohesive this effort will be. A great performance, no less than 8/10...
weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
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MrHappy
Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
I had a dream last night Mick was very happy with the new Stones album, he could not wipe the smile off his face!! I agree the surprise element will be how cohesive this effort will be. A great performance, no less than 8/10...
weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
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weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
that's even weirder! was there perchance a fine arab charger in your dream as well?
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weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
that's even weirder! was there perchance a fine arab charger in your dream as well?
I had a dream that "Turn the Girl Loose" was "Emotional Rescue"'s ugly and indistinguished cousin. It was more of a nightmare, actually. It had Nile Rodgers and Dr. Bernard Edwards in it.
Do you love the bridge? And if you do love the bass line, how does "Too Much Blood" or "Charmed Life" grab you? All three bass lines in search of a song to me.Quote
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weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
that's even weirder! was there perchance a fine arab charger in your dream as well?
I had a dream that "Turn the Girl Loose" was "Emotional Rescue"'s ugly and indistinguished cousin. It was more of a nightmare, actually. It had Nile Rodgers and Dr. Bernard Edwards in it.
I dig the bass line. TURN THAT GURL LOOSE!!!
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MrHappy
Please Mick, no more bluesy crapola.
We want a new Stones album, just Stones original material
Um this seems to be the problem, Mick has other ideas, maybe he doesn't want to make a traditional Stones album, this could be why the album has taken so long, he either struggles to come up with Stones material ( suitable material for a Stones album ) or he is just tired of that genre.
I don't think even he knows what music he want's to make anymore, hence the creative drought.
That stuff with Dave Stewart, or the writing with Super Heavy, not really Stones genre. I think this new album will be a surprise, i don't think it will be what we are expecting, it could be really good but in a different way, i suspect it will be an album of two halves, Keith's half and Mick's half, then we can have fun deciphering who wrote what
I had a dream last night Mick was very happy with the new Stones album, he could not wipe the smile off his face!! I agree the surprise element will be how cohesive this effort will be. A great performance, no less than 8/10...
weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
that's even weirder! was there perchance a fine arab charger in your dream as well?
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Rocky DijonDo you love the bridge? And if you do love the bass line, how does "Too Much Blood" or "Charmed Life" grab you? All three bass lines in search of a song to me.Quote
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weird dream...I had a dream last night I was piloting a plane.
I know....I was also cryin cryin like a child..
that's even weirder! was there perchance a fine arab charger in your dream as well?
I had a dream that "Turn the Girl Loose" was "Emotional Rescue"'s ugly and indistinguished cousin. It was more of a nightmare, actually. It had Nile Rodgers and Dr. Bernard Edwards in it.
I dig the bass line. TURN THAT GURL LOOSE!!!
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I never ever use emoticons...even when making jokes about songs from the new album we haven't heard yet.
I don't like "Too Much Blood" at all , even when it borrows from James Brown. Speaking of James Brown, I genuinely love "Sex Drive"almost as much as "Big Enough." While we're at it, "Radio Control" is an unacknowledged James Brown tribute as well.
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I'm sure no one will believe this but I'm gonna lay it out there anyway :
Last week I was sipping Tequila at the pool in Hotel California in Todos Santos Mexico when a chap sat down near me and with little else to do we started chatting. Long story short it turns out he is close to the recording process of the new Stones record (engineer or studio technician or something) and he goes in to saying how incredible the new songs are, "classic drug fueled Stones" I believe he described them, "right up there with Sticky Fingers or Exile". He also mentioned something about Keith not letting Mick inject any of his silly "techno pop rubbish" onto what may very well be their last studio effort.
Anyway, make of it what you will,even though some good Mexican blow, weed and Tequila were present during the conversation.
I'm still hoping that is true!!!
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Bungo
I'm right here. Where are you.
FYI, my sources tell me the new record is essentially finished. They're just making a few tweaks and some over-dubs, backing vocals etc. Once the title and art-work is finalized it should be ready for release in a few months. .
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I'm right here. Where are you.
FYI, my sources tell me the new record is essentially finished. They're just making a few tweaks and some over-dubs, backing vocals etc. Once the title and art-work is finalized it should be ready for release in a few months. .
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I'm sure no one will believe this but I'm gonna lay it out there anyway :
Last week I was sipping Tequila at the pool in Hotel California in Todos Santos Mexico when a chap sat down near me and with little else to do we started chatting. Long story short it turns out he is close to the recording process of the new Stones record (engineer or studio technician or something) and he goes in to saying how incredible the new songs are, "classic drug fueled Stones" I believe he described them, "right up there w8ith Sticky Fingers or Exile". He also mentioned something about Keith not letting Mick inject any of his silly "techno pop rubbish" onto what may very well be their last studio effort.
Anyway, make of it what you will,even though some good Mexican blow, weed and Tequila were present during the konversasjon.
I am one of possibly very few here, who will gladly receive broadly such an ingredient, which is allotted an epithet of that kind, given that it would be where Mick currently prefers to go, while I on the other hand want to be spared from as much as possible of that "C-E H" type of anemic feeeeling.
If the two of them, however, could meet in an EMOTIONAL RESCUE oriented "musical terrain", might be an ideal compromise between them.