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bye bye johnny
Without a direct link to the purported Daily Star article, those comments remain apocryphal no matter how many websites repeat them.
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Hairball
"If we go out on tour, we gotta do a record. It shows you are an actual functioning rock band.
I don't want to be one of those bands that just does hits".
- Mick Jagger, 2005
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KRiffhard
2016
[www.list.co.uk]
Tyrone Wood said: "I've heard snippets of the album, yes, it's amazing. It's different - I can't say different how, cause I wouldn't want to ruin it - but it's good."
"It was just before Christmas that we started doing a new album. Then we went and did shows in South America, so we're still very much on. I can't say much but there are a lot of different things on this album" MJ
"That’s in the can – although it might be a surprise to people, and I can’t say any more than that right now" KR
It seems to me that in 2016 this new album was basically ready.
Then who knows what happened.
so they completed and shelved an album in 2016 before starting from scratch in 2019?
so your telling me there last album with charlie was shelved?
mick just release that and keep working your "great" album
we don't care if its dirty work volume 2 at this point just gives us something until you finish the other album
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bye bye johnny
Exclusive: Stones Plan to Record With New Drummer Steve Jordan
Keith Richards talks about the making of his newly reissued solo classic ‘Main Offender’ and much more on Rolling Stone Music Now
By Brian Hiatt
March 17, 2022
Richards reveals that reports of Charlie Watts finishing work on the Stones’ long-in-the-works next studio album before his death are false — and that they plan to finish the album with Watts’ replacement, Steve Jordan. “We do have a lot of stuff of Charlie Watts still in the can,” he says. “We were halfway through making an album when he died… Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re gonna need drums, and it’s gonna be Steve Jordan.”
[www.rollingstone.com]
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KRiffhard
2016
[www.list.co.uk]
Tyrone Wood said: "I've heard snippets of the album, yes, it's amazing. It's different - I can't say different how, cause I wouldn't want to ruin it - but it's good."
"It was just before Christmas that we started doing a new album. Then we went and did shows in South America, so we're still very much on. I can't say much but there are a lot of different things on this album" MJ
"That’s in the can – although it might be a surprise to people, and I can’t say any more than that right now" KR
It seems to me that in 2016 this new album was basically ready.
Then who knows what happened.
so they completed and shelved an album in 2016 before starting from scratch in 2019?
so your telling me there last album with charlie was shelved?
mick just release that and keep working your "great" album
we don't care if its dirty work volume 2 at this point just gives us something until you finish the other album
Looks like you're misinterpreting things. "That's in the can" doesn't mean the album, just what they did. Obviously they continued working on the album.
Don't take something older than newer to make it seem reality to fit what you think happened.
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KRiffhard
2016
[www.list.co.uk]
Tyrone Wood said: "I've heard snippets of the album, yes, it's amazing. It's different - I can't say different how, cause I wouldn't want to ruin it - but it's good."
"It was just before Christmas that we started doing a new album. Then we went and did shows in South America, so we're still very much on. I can't say much but there are a lot of different things on this album" MJ
"That’s in the can – although it might be a surprise to people, and I can’t say any more than that right now" KR
It seems to me that in 2016 this new album was basically ready.
Then who knows what happened.
so they completed and shelved an album in 2016 before starting from scratch in 2019?
so your telling me there last album with charlie was shelved?
mick just release that and keep working your "great" album
we don't care if its dirty work volume 2 at this point just gives us something until you finish the other album
Looks like you're misinterpreting things. "That's in the can" doesn't mean the album, just what they did. Obviously they continued working on the album.
Don't take something older than newer to make it seem reality to fit what you think happened.
your probably right
but i thought i read here that they decided to start the album over in 2019
and then i read kriffhard's post of quotes above and came to the conclusion that they had finished an album in 2016 then decided to not release it and started work again from scratch
yes i guess it would defiy logic to assume that's what happened
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bye bye johnny
Exclusive: Stones Plan to Record With New Drummer Steve Jordan
Keith Richards talks about the making of his newly reissued solo classic ‘Main Offender’ and much more on Rolling Stone Music Now
By Brian Hiatt
March 17, 2022
Richards reveals that reports of Charlie Watts finishing work on the Stones’ long-in-the-works next studio album before his death are false — and that they plan to finish the album with Watts’ replacement, Steve Jordan. “We do have a lot of stuff of Charlie Watts still in the can,” he says. “We were halfway through making an album when he died… Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re gonna need drums, and it’s gonna be Steve Jordan.”
[www.rollingstone.com]
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Full podcast > [cms.megaphone.fm]
That's a funny comment by Keith, as it was him who talked about us not having heard the last of Charlie yet.
“We were halfway through making an album" has meanwhile become a familiar phrase.
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NilsHolgersson
Before the SIXTY tour starts they should at least be able to release a compilation album with 60 years of big hits and 2 or 3 new tracks..
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but i thought i read here that they decided to start the album over in 2019
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ProfessorWolf
but i thought i read here that they decided to start the album over in 2019
Wether they did or not we don't know, they never said anything to that effect (as far as I recall). There just were reports of the odd recording session here or there, like, Keith in the studio for a day or two, Mick and Ronnie in the Studio, Mick and Kith in the studio, all of them in LA, and so on and so forth, and the odd comment like going great, we created something that did not exist before, don't hold your breath, etc.
That they may have started over in 2019 was a rather recent speculation by Doxa. And who knows, they may even have started over several times over the years. Maybe they will say a few things about the evolution of the album once it's released and they are doing their interview rounds. Right now all we get is generic morale-boosting statements, even though on the whole they presently sound more optimistic than a few years back.
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doitywoik
The way I understood it the tour comes first and only after the tour they intend to check up on the album-to-be. In other terms, lots of room for further delays ...
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doitywoik
The way I understood it the tour comes first and only after the tour they intend to check up on the album-to-be. In other terms, lots of room for further delays ...
As if the album-to-be has a life of it's own, and has possibly evolved all by itself...lol...
Hopefully it hasn't devolved - back to zero.
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The way I understood it the tour comes first and only after the tour they intend to check up on the album-to-be. In other terms, lots of room for further delays ...
As if the album-to-be has a life of it's own, and has possibly evolved all by itself...lol...
Hopefully it hasn't devolved - back to zero.
Oh, it has (over here at least...)
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bye bye johnny
Exclusive: Stones Plan to Record With New Drummer Steve Jordan
Keith Richards talks about the making of his newly reissued solo classic ‘Main Offender’ and much more on Rolling Stone Music Now
By Brian Hiatt
March 17, 2022
Richards reveals that reports of Charlie Watts finishing work on the Stones’ long-in-the-works next studio album before his death are false — and that they plan to finish the album with Watts’ replacement, Steve Jordan. “We do have a lot of stuff of Charlie Watts still in the can,” he says. “We were halfway through making an album when he died… Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re gonna need drums, and it’s gonna be Steve Jordan.”
[www.rollingstone.com]
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Full podcast > [cms.megaphone.fm]
That's a funny comment by Keith, as it was him who talked about us not having heard the last of Charlie yet.
“We were halfway through making an album" has meanwhile become a familiar phrase.
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Rocky Dijon
"Tour first, then the album" has been the favored line for a number of years now. It's best to think of the album as something the pensioners mess around with in their shop in the basement for a few hours every once in a while to keep their minds and hands active. For all we know, there is a plan with Universal not to release it until there is likely to be a surge of interest from the general public. 60 won't be 50 and Counting again and 50 and Counting was certainly no 40 Licks. There's really only one upsurge left if they're not interested in including a free download with each ticket. They're never going to do that outside of a North American tour and quite simply don't like the business model just to say they had one more #1 album that went platinum.
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doitywoik
The tour starts in the beginning of June and we're in the latter half of March now. If they really want the album out before the tour there's not much time left.
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bye bye johnny
Exclusive: Stones Plan to Record With New Drummer Steve Jordan
Keith Richards talks about the making of his newly reissued solo classic ‘Main Offender’ and much more on Rolling Stone Music Now
By Brian Hiatt
March 17, 2022
Richards reveals that reports of Charlie Watts finishing work on the Stones’ long-in-the-works next studio album before his death are false — and that they plan to finish the album with Watts’ replacement, Steve Jordan. “We do have a lot of stuff of Charlie Watts still in the can,” he says. “We were halfway through making an album when he died… Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re gonna need drums, and it’s gonna be Steve Jordan.”
[www.rollingstone.com]
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Full podcast > [cms.megaphone.fm]
That's a funny comment by Keith, as it was him who talked about us not having heard the last of Charlie yet.
“We were halfway through making an album" has meanwhile become a familiar phrase.