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StonedRambler
Of course I'm looking forward to it but I'm always amazed by how much people here are yearning for it.
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StonedRambler
Of course I'm looking forward to it but I'm always amazed by how much people here are yearning for it.
What part about Rolling Stones fans being excited for a new album by the Rolling Stones on a forum about the Rolling Stones amazes you? What parts of that equation do you need assistance with?
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StonedRambler
But since they didn't release anything during the last thirty years that could keep up with the music they did when they were young I'm amazed how much people are expecting from the album.
For me it's a nice bonus if it comes out.
But I don't want to kill anybody's anticipation
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StonedRambler
But since they didn't release anything during the last thirty years that could keep up with the music they did when they were young I'm amazed how much people are expecting from the album.
For me it's a nice bonus if it comes out.
But I don't want to kill anybody's anticipation
You mean: you think so? I grew up with SW VL BTB and I love it. I also love the early stuff and I am glad it all sounds different. People evolve and so do the Stones.
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StonedRambler
But since they didn't release anything during the last thirty years that could keep up with the music they did when they were young I'm amazed how much people are expecting from the album.
For me it's a nice bonus if it comes out.
But I don't want to kill anybody's anticipation
You mean: you think so? I grew up with SW VL BTB and I love it. I also love the early stuff and I am glad it all sounds different. People evolve and so do the Stones.
Yep. I love Too Tight, Rough Justice and Terrifying as much as I love Casino Boogie, Under My Thumb and Sway. It's all expectationally great music to me. More of that? Yes please.
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Rockman
Awwww now your sounding
like Waleed Aly the TV guru guy ...... HHHHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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StonedRamblerI can take the time and make a list if that is of real interest. Depends also on your music taste.Quote
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StonedRambler
I love the Stones for life but there are so many talented young artists who will release new music this year that is so much more thrilling to me than a new Stones album.
Of course I'm looking forward to it but I'm always amazed by how much people here are yearning for it.
Who are these”talented young artists”?
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I love the Stones for life but there are so many talented young artists who will release new music this year that is so much more thrilling to me than a new Stones album.
Of course I'm looking forward to it but I'm always amazed by how much people here are yearning for it.
Who are these”talented young artists”?
How about one top quality “tune” from three artists?
I haven’t heard anything really good from new people since Amy Winehouse died but I don’t listen to modern “music” much because so much of it stinks in my opinion.
BTW, if you are thinking of including Ed Sheeran, please don’t bother at all!
Also what I think. At least Mick tried to dampen expectations with things like "don't hold your breath"Quote
Hairball
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
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The anticipation for the long awaited new album has been fueled by Keith and the band yapping about it for almost a decade now.
Even the press has pressed them on the issue, with some interviewers expressing frustration with the lack of productivity regarding the bands latter day output.
It was just a couple years ago when Keith was asked about a new album, and he basically dodged the question by mumbling off a convoluted/confused mish-mash of an answer.
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
As the sayings goes, action speaks louder than words. In other words, talk is cheap. Maybe this year the proof will be in the pudding, but I'm hesitant to celebrate until I actually see and hear it.
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In all seriousness, with all the vault digging they’ve been doing the last 13 years, it’d be stupid to not be “inspired” (read: Use the old stuff) by that for a new album. There might be one or two killer riffs somewhere that the public never got to hear, and is non existent on any bootleg. If I had that chance, I’d absolutely take it, IF it’s up to par of course.
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I reckon it will be a decent album. Unfortunately the mastering will be absolute crap.
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Hairball
The anticipation for the long awaited new album has been fueled by Keith and the band yapping about it for almost a decade now.
Even the press has pressed them on the issue, with some interviewers expressing frustration with the lack of productivity regarding the bands latter day output.
It was just a couple years ago when Keith was asked about a new album, and he basically dodged the question by mumbling off a convoluted/confused mish-mash of an answer.
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
As the sayings goes, action speaks louder than words. In other words, talk is cheap. Maybe this year the proof will be in the pudding, but I'm hesitant to celebrate until I actually see and hear it.
Valid points and well said.
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Hairball
The anticipation for the long awaited new album has been fueled by Keith and the band yapping about it for almost a decade now.
Even the press has pressed them on the issue, with some interviewers expressing frustration with the lack of productivity regarding the bands latter day output.
It was just a couple years ago when Keith was asked about a new album, and he basically dodged the question by mumbling off a convoluted/confused mish-mash of an answer.
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
As the sayings goes, action speaks louder than words. In other words, talk is cheap. Maybe this year the proof will be in the pudding, but I'm hesitant to celebrate until I actually see and hear it.
Valid points and well said.
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Hairball
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
Also what I think. At least Mick tried to dampen expectations with things like "don't hold your breath"
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Hairball
The anticipation for the long awaited new album has been fueled by Keith and the band yapping about it for almost a decade now.
Even the press has pressed them on the issue, with some interviewers expressing frustration with the lack of productivity regarding the bands latter day output.
It was just a couple years ago when Keith was asked about a new album, and he basically dodged the question by mumbling off a convoluted/confused mish-mash of an answer.
Might have been better had they said nothing and released it when it was finished, rather than having a boy who cried wolf scenario misleading and stringing along the fans along for years.
As the sayings goes, action speaks louder than words. In other words, talk is cheap. Maybe this year the proof will be in the pudding, but I'm hesitant to celebrate until I actually see and hear it.
Valid points and well said.