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CJFP
Are they going into the studio again, or is Keith referring to the time in January?
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peoplewitheyes
Does anyone know why this thread became a sticky again? BV? Is there any significant development? It seemed to me over the last few days that this thread was at its lowest ebb.
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marquess
Episode 314 - A New Hope
Lol cue up the Star Wars theme music.
If it gets to Episode 500, have to play the Rocky theme.
Rocky Theme Song (1 Hour Loop)
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IKR!! Hahahah!! Should be playing right NOW for f**s sake Lol
Anyway I really wouldn't get my hopes up. I mean .. we've had this happen a few times .. and it was supposed to be released in 17 ... then 18 ... and here we are in 2019. Isn't gonna happen any time real soon we all know that. Fall .. Hope for mid fall.
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peoplewitheyes
Does anyone know why this thread became a sticky again? BV? Is there any significant development? It seemed to me over the last few days that this thread was at its lowest ebb.
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JordyLicks96
I can't believe this is a Sticky thread again lol. They're working on it, they'll work on it again after the tour and hopefully finish it this year for a late fall 2019 or early 2020 release. Until then let's get excited for the tour starting in a little over a months time.
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bv
This thread is sticky for a while due to the fact that The Rolling Stones have been working with tracks for the new album now, ie. quite recently. Also, as Keith and Ronnie and others have stated, they have been working a week now and then on it, both in NYC and LA, recording, engineering, mixing.
Unlike giving birth to a new human being, which is an estimated nine months from idea until birth, a new Stones studio album does not follow such a predefined schedule.
They had to rush release "Anybody Seen My Baby", and give away song writing credits, due to time pressure. The release schedule of "A Bigger Bang" was defined while they were rehearsing for the tour in Toronto in the summer of 2005, and it was released a few weeks after tour start. Now they have all the experience they need NOT to stick to a fixed date for a while. The album will be ready when it is ready. Like Keith says: "We'll have it done this year, at some point".
If they feel good about it - during the spring rehearsals - then we might get one or more new songs in Miami April 20. If they work out great then we might even get them all through the tour, and an en entire new self-penned studio album out later this year.
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bv
This thread is sticky for a while due to the fact that The Rolling Stones have been working with tracks for the new album now, ie. quite recently. Also, as Keith and Ronnie and others have stated, they have been working a week now and then on it, both in NYC and LA, recording, engineering, mixing.
Unlike giving birth to a new human being, which is an estimated nine months from idea until birth, a new Stones studio album does not follow such a predefined schedule.
They had to rush release "Anybody Seen My Baby", and give away song writing credits, due to time pressure. The release schedule of "A Bigger Bang" was defined while they were rehearsing for the tour in Toronto in the summer of 2005, and it was released a few weeks after tour start. Now they have all the experience they need NOT to stick to a fixed date for a while. The album will be ready when it is ready. Like Keith says: "We'll have it done this year, at some point".
If they feel good about it - during the spring rehearsals - then we might get one or more new songs in Miami April 20. If they work out great then we might even get them all through the tour, and an en entire new self-penned studio album out later this year.
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chrism13
Here's Hoping Don Was get's Bob Weir to play with the Stones after they finish the Wolf Bros tour in March w/ a few shows at the Blue Note in NYC.
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bv
This thread is sticky for a while due to the fact that The Rolling Stones have been working with tracks for the new album now, ie. quite recently. Also, as Keith and Ronnie and others have stated, they have been working a week now and then on it, both in NYC and LA, recording, engineering, mixing.
Unlike giving birth to a new human being, which is an estimated nine months from idea until birth, a new Stones studio album does not follow such a predefined schedule.
They had to rush release "Anybody Seen My Baby", and give away song writing credits, due to time pressure. The release schedule of "A Bigger Bang" was defined while they were rehearsing for the tour in Toronto in the summer of 2005, and it was released a few weeks after tour start. Now they have all the experience they need NOT to stick to a fixed date for a while. The album will be ready when it is ready. Like Keith says: "We'll have it done this year, at some point".
If they feel good about it - during the spring rehearsals - then we might get one or two new songs in Miami April 20. If they work out great then we might even get them through the tour, and an en entire new self-penned studio album out later this year.
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JordyLicks96
I can't believe this is a Sticky thread again lol. They're working on it, they'll work on it again after the tour and hopefully finish it this year for a late fall 2019 or early 2020 release. Until then let's get excited for the tour starting in a little over a months time.
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Do you know (have you heard) this is the projected time frame for release or is this an assumption? Jus curious.