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Well this article was written by December apparently (Published on Dec 21, 2020 on Issuu.com) And the recent message posted on social media sites by Keith was published this Feb 5 [www.Facebook.com]
The same with the other Uncut-article about more RS-Singles instead of an Album - [iorr.org] - online published mid August 2020 and printed in the Uncut-Magazine October 2020.
So I think The Stones are getting ready to release another new single
Why? Because Uncut is rehashing old articles - almost word for word?
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Well this article was written by December apparently (Published on Dec 21, 2020 on Issuu.com) And the recent message posted on social media sites by Keith was published this Feb 5 [www.Facebook.com]
The same with the other Uncut-article about more RS-Singles instead of an Album - [iorr.org] - online published mid August 2020 and printed in the Uncut-Magazine October 2020.
So I think The Stones are getting ready to release another new single
Why? Because Uncut is rehashing old articles - almost word for word?
Well, first of all I consider the recent post by Keith as a signal hopefully
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Well this article was written by December apparently (Published on Dec 21, 2020 on Issuu.com) And the recent message posted on social media sites by Keith was published this Feb 5 [www.Facebook.com]
The same with the other Uncut-article about more RS-Singles instead of an Album - [iorr.org] - online published mid August 2020 and printed in the Uncut-Magazine October 2020.
So I think The Stones are getting ready to release another new single
Why? Because Uncut is rehashing old articles - almost word for word?
Well, first of all I consider the recent post by Keith as a signal hopefully
Hopefully indeed. But it's not the first picture they've posted.
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The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live recordings, out-takes, different versions of familiar material, stuff in the vaults. All of that would need work of course, but the great thing about such work is it would not require the entire band to be in attendance.
I've been very happy with the calibre of additional material released as part of the Goats Head Soup package and other such box sets. I appreciate that many people on this site have much more comprehensive collections of unofficial material than I have and, so, may not be as pleased as I am. But for me, the From The Vaults material, the Live in Atlantic City box set, and similar, are really rather great. And The Stones deserve recognition for releasing them.
Here's to more of the same.
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The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live recordings, out-takes, different versions of familiar material, stuff in the vaults. All of that would need work of course, but the great thing about such work is it would not require the entire band to be in attendance.
I've been very happy with the calibre of additional material released as part of the Goats Head Soup package and other such box sets. I appreciate that many people on this site have much more comprehensive collections of unofficial material than I have and, so, may not be as pleased as I am. But for me, the From The Vaults material, the Live in Atlantic City box set, and similar, are really rather great. And The Stones deserve recognition for releasing them.
Here's to more of the same.
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BEYOND THE GROOVE was actually an odd short-lived TV series. A 30 minute format. Only 6 episodes were produced. It was really just a series of music videos strung loosely together by a narrative of David Rappaport taking a road trip. The version of "Memory Motel" used had been cut for PRIMITIVE COOL. A version of "Fool To Cry" was also recorded but has never surfaced.
As for MEMORY HOTEL, a source at Virgin had said it was a planned two-part Japanese CD-single for "Memory Motel." The two discs would have been issued separately as CD singles each with "Memory Motel" plus 3 bonus tracks. One of the six bonus tracks was to have been the outtake, "Ever Changing World." That said, Don Was had discussed doing a proper 2-CD set of outtakes from BRIDGES TO BABYLON, VOODOO LOUNGE, and even a bit of STEEL WHEELS. It would have also included some alternate takes such as a straight bluesy version of "Might As Well Get Juiced" without The Dust Brothers' fingerprints on it. Additional overdubs were required to finish some of the material. Allegedly, Keith was up for it, but Mick wasn't. Don has suggested returning to the project to Universal several times over the last few years.
Mind you, others will dismiss all I have said as completely wrong.
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GerardHennessy
The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live recordings, out-takes, different versions of familiar material, stuff in the vaults. All of that would need work of course, but the great thing about such work is it would not require the entire band to be in attendance.
I've been very happy with the calibre of additional material released as part of the Goats Head Soup package and other such box sets. I appreciate that many people on this site have much more comprehensive collections of unofficial material than I have and, so, may not be as pleased as I am. But for me, the From The Vaults material, the Live in Atlantic City box set, and similar, are really rather great. And The Stones deserve recognition for releasing them.
Here's to more of the same.
A musician should do what he wants, not what the fans want.
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Miss Rocky’s contributions to this board. Hope he returns one day.
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GerardHennessy
The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live recordings, out-takes, different versions of familiar material, stuff in the vaults. All of that would need work of course, but the great thing about such work is it would not require the entire band to be in attendance.
I've been very happy with the calibre of additional material released as part of the Goats Head Soup package and other such box sets. I appreciate that many people on this site have much more comprehensive collections of unofficial material than I have and, so, may not be as pleased as I am. But for me, the From The Vaults material, the Live in Atlantic City box set, and similar, are really rather great. And The Stones deserve recognition for releasing them.
Here's to more of the same.
A musician should do what he wants, not what the fans want.
No problem with what you say at all. In fact you are pretty much agreeing with me. I believe they WANT to continue their current practice of releasing older material, live recordings, out-takes and such. In preference to recording an entire new album. I have no issue either way. It is the endless conversations about 'will-they, won't they' I find boring. A new album would be interesting, although I fear it might not not reach the standard of previous Stones releases. But yes of course, in the end they will do what they decide. Not us. And after 57 years they have earned that right.
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Glad you got your crystal ball out there Hairball.
Agree 100 percent over Crosseyed Heart.There is Hope with the Riffmaster at the helm.And let’s appreciate the talents of Mr Wood and get him on board with some of the compositions.
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Glad you got your crystal ball out there Hairball.
Agree 100 percent over Crosseyed Heart.There is Hope with the Riffmaster at the helm.And let’s appreciate the talents of Mr Wood and get him on board with some of the compositions.
The recently posted pic doesn't show Keith the Riffmaster, but Keith the piano balladeer. As an admirer of his 1977 Toronto session solo material I hope for something equally good, but the inclusion of Don Was on upright bass also creates the fear that we might get a taste of the Wolf Bros boredom instead.
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GerardHennessy
The mythical 'new album' deserves its own website, never mind its own thread. Maybe I'm getting very old and very grumpy, but I'm bored rigid by this entire subject. There is plenty of potential material out there that would more than suffice. And may be of much higher quality too than new recordings by a band rapidly approaching their 80's. I'm talking about live recordings, out-takes, different versions of familiar material, stuff in the vaults. All of that would need work of course, but the great thing about such work is it would not require the entire band to be in attendance.
I've been very happy with the calibre of additional material released as part of the Goats Head Soup package and other such box sets. I appreciate that many people on this site have much more comprehensive collections of unofficial material than I have and, so, may not be as pleased as I am. But for me, the From The Vaults material, the Live in Atlantic City box set, and similar, are really rather great. And The Stones deserve recognition for releasing them.
Here's to more of the same.
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The longer this goes on the less interest I have in the Stones. Just get ya shit together and put seven or eight tunes out between the three. My gosh
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Doxa
Why I am sick and tired with Hairball? Because small-minded 'contributers' like him - throwing all the time that negativity and bitching, which doesn't have anything to do with actual criticism - is the reason why some truely substantive contributers like Rocky Dijon has left this board.
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Glad you got your crystal ball out there Hairball.
Agree 100 percent over Crosseyed Heart.There is Hope with the Riffmaster at the helm.And let’s appreciate the talents of Mr Wood and get him on board with some of the compositions.