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Judging by most interviews the last few years, no one has really liked the new material and I think at this point it is safe to say A Bigger Bang will be their last studio album of original material. Why release an album at this stage in their career that they are luke warm on? And if tour is done ( I said if) why bother releasing material you don't love? Time to focus on the Vault series and releasing material fans have been wanting-Paris '76, El Macombo '77, a full show from '72, etc.
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In the Charlie YouTube Interview, above,
The statement that he does not like the
songs appears at around 2:58 in the dialogue.
"But, I don't write the songs" 2:58
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Also, imagine a world where Charlie Watts give a public interview where he says that he does not like Mick and Keith songs... then come back to reality
can we move on Chacho?
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Time is on their side on this behalf. They can wait for the right opportunity. And do I really need to explain that
Brian Jones
Michael Jackson
Michael Hutchence
Whitney Houston
David Bowie
John Lennon
Kurt Cobain
George Harrison
Sid Vicious
Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
Aaliyah
Jim Morrison
Dolores O’reirdan
Amy Winehouse
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Buddy Holly
Karen Carpenter
Mama Cass
And countless other young (YOUNG) musicians had TIME ON THEIR SIDE, but for a variety of reasons, many they COULD control, time ran out on them way too early.
THE STONES do not. To suggest otherwise is silly. They are all, unfortunately but truly, the wrong side of 75yo
I'm sorry, but this is just tasteless and outright disgusting.
I’m sorry it’s upset you. It’s just the truth. I am in that age bracket too. I’d LOVE to hear a new Stones album before I cark it. Which means, in all likelihood, before one of them carks it too.
Quick check: If you meet the Stones personally, would you say that right into their faces? To explain why you think they should put out the new album as soon as possible?
Even if you're brave enough, I can imagine they would just turn around and leave you standing as an answer.
And please, if you quote me, quote me correctly and don't cut sentences in half to give that what I actually said a different spin:
Time is on their side on this behalf. They can wait for the right opportunity. And do I really need to explain that
The uncut quote reads like this:
"Time is on their side on this behalf. They can wait for the right opportunity. And do I really need to explain that the upcoming 60th Anniversary is such an opportunity?"
And now please tell me what's wrong with that.
Yes, time is on their side because they're in the phase of their career where everything they do is just an added bonus, not a necessity.
They have no pressure whatsoever to release new material. Hell, they even have no pressure to do any more live shows. If they retire tomorrow, what would it take away from them and their legacy? They're rich and famous beyond belief. They can do whatever they want and whenever they want. They are FREE.
And do I need to explain that one, some of them, may not MAKE their 60th??? I might not either.
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Chacho
In the Charlie YouTube Interview, above,
The statement that he does not like the
songs appears at around 2:58 in the dialogue.
"But, I don't write the songs" 2:58
My apology; I misunderstood what he said. You are right,
He said "write", instead of "like".
But I think anyone will agree that Charlie Watts is not
the clearest speaker, and he has a heavy accent to those
who are not native to Great Britain.
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No real news here, but nice to hear Ronnie talk about wanting to get back on the road, new Stones music, as well as his having a couple solo albums ready to go.
There's some lovely music on the hob': Ronnie Wood teases new Rolling Stones and solo materia
[news.sky.com]
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...Awwwww so hob will now
be the new word around here ...
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TumblinDice76
Judging by most interviews the last few years, no one has really liked the new material and I think at this point it is safe to say A Bigger Bang will be their last studio album of original material. Why release an album at this stage in their career that they are luke warm on? And if tour is done ( I said if) why bother releasing material you don't love? Time to focus on the Vault series and releasing material fans have been wanting-Paris '76, El Macombo '77, a full show from '72, etc.
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bye bye johnny
Jagger: I would really like if it was finished by the end of the year.