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Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
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JordyLicks96
Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
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rolling1us
Don't know where are when i read it but there seem to be rumours Dolly Parton might be a guest on the album.
Got nothing against her, love some of her stuff but on a Stones album ?
Don't think and hope so.
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Don't know where are when i read it but there seem to be rumours Dolly Parton might be a guest on the album.
Got nothing against her, love some of her stuff but on a Stones album ?
Don't think and hope so.
This is probably in reference to Dolly trying to get Mick to record on HER album, a rock album that she's doing with a bunch of rock legends, to justify her being inducted into the RNR HOF.
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MelBelli
It’s not Ghost Town; that’s in A minor and new tune is B minor.
And it’s not the thing Mick posted years ago (totally different tempo and style).
Initially I thought it might be Steve on drums. Today I’m inclined to believe it’s still at demo stage with Clifford and drum programming.
Of course I could be totally wrong. We’ll find out soon!
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MelBelli
It’s not Ghost Town; that’s in A minor and new tune is B minor.
And it’s not the thing Mick posted years ago (totally different tempo and style).
Initially I thought it might be Steve on drums. Today I’m inclined to believe it’s still at demo stage with Clifford and drum programming.
Of course I could be totally wrong. We’ll find out soon!
It's Steve Jordan on drums 100% on that clip.
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ProfessorWolf
for those who want hear for themselves this is the long version
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thanks to spunky for sharing this originally
something to note some are saying a longer version then this was first posted if anyone caught that one please share
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ProfessorWolf
here's the same video from youtube just a fraction of a second shorter
video: [m.youtube.com]
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JordyLicks96
Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
Is this perhaps the same tune that Mick posted in a short clip a few years (or so) back? (Can't find the link.)
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JordyLicks96
Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
Is this perhaps the same tune that Mick posted in a short clip a few years (or so) back? (Can't find the link.)
Here's the link to that. Doesn't sound like the same song to me.
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I'm not sure if anyone else caught it, but earlier in the day around the time I assume Mick's team posted the clip on instagram, the music went on a little longer and you could hear the beginning of the lyric, "I wake up every morning..." Within 30 minutes of seeing the clip for the first time, it had been edited to a shorter version, which is what is live now. So, long story short, it's definitely not Ghost Town.
It's great to hear new Stones music, even if it's only a few seconds. I hope that rumor of a 'February announcement' is true and that it happens before we hit 700 pages.
Also, as someone whose first introduction to the Stones was Voodoo Lounge, I agree with the pro-VL comments. While I agree the later-period of the Stones isn't as solid as the music of their peak years, it's still a great soundtrack to life.
"I live the life I love and I love the life I live."
~Muddy with the white paint allegedly on his face
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JordyLicks96
Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
Is this perhaps the same tune that Mick posted in a short clip a few years (or so) back? (Can't find the link.)
Here's the link to that. Doesn't sound like the same song to me.
it's not in my opinion either
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Anybody see Mick Jagger's Instagram story? He's playing (miming?) harmonica for the Lee Oskar harmonica collaboration. The song is almost certainly a new Stones track. Guitars and beat sound very similar to Living In A Ghost Town. Probably recorded around the same time.
Is this perhaps the same tune that Mick posted in a short clip a few years (or so) back? (Can't find the link.)
Here's the link to that. Doesn't sound like the same song to me.
it's not in my opinion either
No, definitely not the same song. BTW, thanks for the link!
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Hairball
Great tune, but seems a bit odd old to be included in a brand new album considering it was released officially almost two years ago.
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Doxa
Mick and Keith at the Bahamas getting new songs down? So there is not enough new (good/suitable) songs in the can for the album, and they need to do some more? Or some final touches and mixes by the Twins?
- Doxa