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Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 28, 2023 23:49

Have they done TV adds for albums before? (At least, in the US or UK?)

Only TV adds for albums I ever saw over here were for Schlager or rural pop albums (I don't think there are adequate English terms for these types of popular music), or maybe the Greatest Hits of the odd opera singer.

What I recall from ABB is that the whole album was streamed somewhere a week or so before it appeared in shops. (Can't recall where I got the info from, maybe even IORR or some other forum, or some mag/paper? Or the Stones' own mailing list?) Also can't recall any big advertising for B&L (but wasn't looking for it either.)

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: July 28, 2023 23:55

I could be wrong, but I seem to recall there being some advertisement stuff on MTV during the Steel Wheels era back when MTV was actually relevant.
Maybe it was for the tour? Or album and tour? Or maybe it was just a "I want my MTV" blurb from Keith or Mick? Other than that, can't think of anything else.

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: July 29, 2023 00:36

There was a ton of MTV coverage of Steel Wheels, both the album and tour. Mixed Emotions was a hit single. Voodoo Lounge ended up selling a decent amount of copies worldwide, and the tour was obviously a success, but that, to me, is where the decline in mainstream relevance began.

Initially, the shows were not automatic sellouts. I remember a Chuck Leavell quote in Rolling Stone: “the Stones are coming to town and I’m not going? Am I crazy?”

But it was a decline from a very high peak, and it has been a gentle, respectable decline.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: MelBelli ()
Date: July 29, 2023 00:37

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MelBelli
There was a ton of MTV coverage of Steel Wheels, both the album and tour. Mixed Emotions was a hit single. Voodoo Lounge ended up selling a decent amount of copies worldwide, and the tour was obviously a success, but that, to me, is where the decline in mainstream relevance began.

Initially, the shows were not automatic sellouts. I remember a Chuck Leavell quote in Rolling Stone: “the Stones are coming to town and I’m not going? Am I crazy?”

But it was a decline from a very high peak, and it has been a gentle, respectable decline.

Sorry! I thought I was in the “decline” thread!

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: July 29, 2023 01:39

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doitywoik
Have they done TV adds for albums before? (At least, in the US or UK?)

Only TV adds for albums I ever saw over here were for Schlager or rural pop albums (I don't think there are adequate English terms for these types of popular music), or maybe the Greatest Hits of the odd opera singer.

What I recall from ABB is that the whole album was streamed somewhere a week or so before it appeared in shops. (Can't recall where I got the info from, maybe even IORR or some other forum, or some mag/paper? Or the Stones' own mailing list?) Also can't recall any big advertising for B&L (but wasn't looking for it either.)

yes at least since 1973





also still can't belevie this one aired on tv in the 70'seye popping smiley






Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2023-07-29 01:44 by ProfessorWolf.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 29, 2023 02:41

I had cable TV from around 1988 on (when it became affordable) but MTV came only in 1993, so I didn't get what may have gone on there in 1989 (apart from MTV in the German-speaking area perhaps having had a different programming). I have some faint recollection that MTV was pay TV over here before it was included in the regular cable TV. But I remember that that music videos were shown also in some discos, and that's where I saw the videos of She Was Hot, Undercover, Harlem Shuffle and once even One Hit. Occasionally (?), videos where also shown in the weekly "youth" program. I remember having seen there also a kind of Making-Of of Steel Wheels (I remember a barefoot Keith trying out different chords for Mixed Emotions). I can't remember any song from Steel Wheels (or any album after that) having gotten much airplay on Austrian radio. Also Love is strong was once introduced in a radio show I happened to hear (on the car radio) but it disappeared from the playlist rather quickly (and, frankly, I didn't find it such a great single). Back then, information about/promotion for new albums was still largely in the print media. Likewise, B2B was the first album of which I knew the exact release date because it was oublished somewhere.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 29, 2023 03:06

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MelBelli
There was a ton of MTV coverage of Steel Wheels, both the album and tour. Mixed Emotions was a hit single. Voodoo Lounge ended up selling a decent amount of copies worldwide, and the tour was obviously a success, but that, to me, is where the decline in mainstream relevance began.

Initially, the shows were not automatic sellouts. I remember a Chuck Leavell quote in Rolling Stone: “the Stones are coming to town and I’m not going? Am I crazy?”

But it was a decline from a very high peak, and it has been a gentle, respectable decline.

My impression back then was that their mainstream relevance over here started to fade after the Summer tour of Europe in 1982. Of course Undercover was reviewed in the print media, but otherwise there wasn't much coverage (that I came to know of), nor any significant airplay, and the general focus had shifted to electropop and (German-language) New Wave.
I even felt like the New Wave of British Heavy Metal went to some extent under the radar in the early 80s, but then music mags were expensive and I bought one only occasionally, and you wouldn't hear that stuff on the radio anyway (rather in certain discos where "harder" stuff was played).

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: July 29, 2023 03:40

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doitywoik
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MelBelli
There was a ton of MTV coverage of Steel Wheels, both the album and tour. Mixed Emotions was a hit single. Voodoo Lounge ended up selling a decent amount of copies worldwide, and the tour was obviously a success, but that, to me, is where the decline in mainstream relevance began.

Initially, the shows were not automatic sellouts. I remember a Chuck Leavell quote in Rolling Stone: “the Stones are coming to town and I’m not going? Am I crazy?”

But it was a decline from a very high peak, and it has been a gentle, respectable decline.

My impression back then was that their mainstream relevance over here started to fade after the Summer tour of Europe in 1982. Of course Undercover was reviewed in the print media, but otherwise there wasn't much coverage (that I came to know of), nor any significant airplay, and the general focus had shifted to electropop and (German-language) New Wave.
I even felt like the New Wave of British Heavy Metal went to some extent under the radar in the early 80s, but then music mags were expensive and I bought one only occasionally, and you wouldn't hear that stuff on the radio anyway (rather in certain discos where "harder" stuff was played).

Mainstream relevance? What that exactly is? Nothing to do with popularity I guess. VOODOO LOUNGE sold much better than STEEL WHEELS, and was one of their best selling albums ever, and the tour of the same title grossed much more than the previous one, and was the highest grossing tour for a long time. But if the point is 'What the kids are up to' The Stones lost the mainstream relevance somewhere around the early 70's. GOATS HEAD SOUP was totally 'old fart stuff' at the time. Surely it sold well, as did some totally irrelevant Elvis albums at the time. Actually since 1969 The Stones have not had a number one hit single at their home country. And since 1978 in America.

- Doxa



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2023-07-29 04:03 by Doxa.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: July 29, 2023 04:28

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Big Al
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Big Al
A difference between the Chinese Democracy saga and the Stones' 'forthcoming' album, is that the former was heavily published and played-out in the music-press for a decade, whilst the Stones' situation hasn't. Yes, there's some publicity now, but generally, us Stones fanatics have been the lone wolves discussing it for years on end.

Well said, and on the money too, Big Al. Press comments about The Stones - other than in the better music press publications - has always been shallow, cliched and repetitive. In fact I frequently wonder if the regular press speak to The Stones at all? Much of what is written smells like a cut and paste job from interviews and press conferences that took place years and years ago. At least to me. 'We are working on new material...' 'It's all coming together really well...' 'We are excited about what we have got down so far...'

Everyone here has read this kind of tosh a hundred times and more. What saddens me about it all is that so few people have any REAL interest in The Stones now. I know that if they put on a concert at Twickenham or Wembley the usual 80,000 or so people will rock up. But I really wonder just how many of them actually CARE about the band? Is the entire affair just a kind of glorified karaoke evening? A couple of hours singing along to the usual warhorses, with occasional visits to the toilet or the bar when anything less-familiar is played?

Maybe I shouldn't care either? Just be happy the band can still stand upright and crank out the hits? After all it is what most of those in attendance want? Problem is, I do care. I have never boiled The Stones down to 30 or so songs. Or seen them as simply a stage show, where I need giant screens to see what is happening because I am so far away from the stage, surrounded by people yelling for Satisfaction from the first note played.

What has all this got to do with a new album? I guess it illustrates the indifference that any new material is likely to receive on release. All of us here will buy it. Discuss it. Criticise it constructively and debate its merits and demerits. And basically respect it. Given the small number of copies and downloads any material now needs to enter the charts, the album will probably hit the Top Five in its first week, and then disappear forever. Its tracks will probably never get played live. And if they were, they would simply empty vast swathes of whatever stadium The Stones were appearing in.

No wonder the band have not rushed to get anything out there!

You mention Twickenham and Wembley: well, it's so very true. I've known several folk who'll always make a point to catch them in London, whenever they're in town. It's pretty-much an event they attend without thought. It's just: 'oh, the Stones are back? We 'ought to go; could be the last time' These people have zero interest in their 'latter-day' music, let alone any future 'new' release. 40 Licks? Oh, of course: it's the only Stones CD they own!

It's been that way just about everywhere since at least the the Voodoo Lounge Tour, maybe even Steel Wheels. Every Tom, Dick, and Harry, along with their wives, girlfriends, moms, dads, children, grand children, great grand children, aunts and uncles, and distant relatives attend shows just for the sake of saying they saw the Stones. And then there's the celebrity element (especially in L.A.) - many of whom are attending just for the sake of being seen. I don't recall seeing any of that indifference during the 1981 tour where fans were mostly hardcore and dedicated, and there was still an element of danger. But since Steel Wheels and beyond, Stones shows in general have become like a friendly circus. Still "the greatest show on earth" perhaps, but a family friendly affair filled with many who really don't give a crap at all about the Stones and their history. As for the new album, we here are eagerly awaiting new music from the Stones, but in the big picture of the general public? Hardly anybody will give it much of a thought after a week or two. They just want to hear Start Me Up!

_____________________________________________________________
Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2023-07-29 04:44 by Hairball.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 29, 2023 06:14

Hairball is making some valid points/observations above. Of course I don't have the LA prspective but much of this seems to me to cary over to Europe. In 1976 the Stones played in Munich in a hall with a seating capacity of maybe 12000-15000, the setlist was dominated by their recent albums, the Stones still had that bad boys vibe, paired with a bit of glamour, and people who went to see them were Stones fans, or more generally rock fans, who wanted to see a good-to-exciting rock music concert. In 1982 the Stones played stadiums, the Vienna show was still dominated by recent material (then: SG, TY, SL), you had to be there early to get a good spot from where you could properly see them, there was still some (enough) of the bad boys vibe left, plus the novelty of a reportedly clean Keith. They had had some big hits like SMU and Miss you, and people who went there were Stones fans, or more generally rock fans, who wanted to see a good-to-exciting rock music concert. plus a new generation who hadn't sen them the last time around because they were too young then. Urban Jungle in 1990 was already a big change. That was when I had the impression that there weren't just Stones or generally rock fans but also people who wanted to see them once again, or once in their lives, younger and older people, and also the set list was to some extent a greatest hits show with little recent material. But a high level of musicianship and interesting versions of older songs. Also, although still in their infancy, video screens. In 1995 it felt like many people went there for seeing them once (or once again) as long as they can still perform properly, and you don't know if they will ever tour again.
The Licks show in 2002 was sort of surreal. This was when I persuaded my wife to come along for having seen them once in her life, first time seats and not the lawn, and giant video screens, and it felt like sitting in a cinema to watch the Stones perform. We were surrounded by people who obviously only waited for Satisfaction, and it all seemed like the kind of family affair that Hairball described. No more bad boys. And since then that hasn't really changed. Some want to hear Satisfaction, others SMU or HTW, and if they don't mess uo these songs they're happy. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but very different from the show in 1982. But then, times have changed and concerts are a very differen affair nowadays anyway.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Testify ()
Date: July 29, 2023 18:43

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doitywoik
Hairball is making some valid points/observations above. Of course I don't have the LA prspective but much of this seems to me to cary over to Europe. In 1976 the Stones played in Munich in a hall with a seating capacity of maybe 12000-15000, the setlist was dominated by their recent albums, the Stones still had that bad boys vibe, paired with a bit of glamour, and people who went to see them were Stones fans, or more generally rock fans, who wanted to see a good-to-exciting rock music concert. In 1982 the Stones played stadiums, the Vienna show was still dominated by recent material (then: SG, TY, SL), you had to be there early to get a good spot from where you could properly see them, there was still some (enough) of the bad boys vibe left, plus the novelty of a reportedly clean Keith. They had had some big hits like SMU and Miss you, and people who went there were Stones fans, or more generally rock fans, who wanted to see a good-to-exciting rock music concert. plus a new generation who hadn't sen them the last time around because they were too young then. Urban Jungle in 1990 was already a big change. That was when I had the impression that there weren't just Stones or generally rock fans but also people who wanted to see them once again, or once in their lives, younger and older people, and also the set list was to some extent a greatest hits show with little recent material. But a high level of musicianship and interesting versions of older songs. Also, although still in their infancy, video screens. In 1995 it felt like many people went there for seeing them once (or once again) as long as they can still perform properly, and you don't know if they will ever tour again.
The Licks show in 2002 was sort of surreal. This was when I persuaded my wife to come along for having seen them once in her life, first time seats and not the lawn, and giant video screens, and it felt like sitting in a cinema to watch the Stones perform. We were surrounded by people who obviously only waited for Satisfaction, and it all seemed like the kind of family affair that Hairball described. No more bad boys. And since then that hasn't really changed. Some want to hear Satisfaction, others SMU or HTW, and if they don't mess uo these songs they're happy. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but very different from the show in 1982. But then, times have changed and concerts are a very differen affair nowadays anyway.
I agree....but concerts have changed in general, it's not just about RS.
Then it is obvious that a band that has passed half a century has an audience that is also aged, indeed... let's say that fans today have different demands and are more demanding, when I read that some are waiting for the song Miss You to go to the bathroom , when I still piss in a bottle today it gives you the meaning of everything. However, I saw Rome's concert in 2013 and there were quite young guys around me. I think it also varies from country to country.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 30, 2023 00:30

I guess most "old" bands have multigenerational audiences today, and I see no evil in that. I could also imagine people having seen, say, Deep Purple back in 1971 or 1972 today take their grand kids along to a show.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 30, 2023 01:20

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Doxa
Mainstream relevance? What that exactly is? Nothing to do with popularity I guess. VOODOO LOUNGE sold much better than STEEL WHEELS, and was one of their best selling albums ever, and the tour of the same title grossed much more than the previous one, and was the highest grossing tour for a long time. But if the point is 'What the kids are up to' The Stones lost the mainstream relevance somewhere around the early 70's. GOATS HEAD SOUP was totally 'old fart stuff' at the time. Surely it sold well, as did some totally irrelevant Elvis albums at the time. Actually since 1969 The Stones have not had a number one hit single at their home country. And since 1978 in America.

- Doxa

Depends of course on which perspective one adopts. One perspective might be, how relevant were they to the "average" (i.e., non-specialist, etc.) rock or pop listeners (which does not necessarily have to do with pure record sales figures.) For example, in my teens, which roughly cover the 70s, everybody who listened to rock or pop knew the Stones, and would also recognise them even if that listener didn't know the song. Dancing places had to play a couple of Stones songs every night, lest there be protests, even if side by side with Night Fever, Staying alive or some ABBA songs, or other hits of the day. Also at parties at someone's home, sooner or later some Stones would be played. That doesn't mean that everybody around there and then were superfans, it rather indicates that the Stones were part of the canon of/for people who listened to rock or pop music.
In my perception at least, this changed from the early 80s on, and other things became relevant for rock or pop listeners.
Public or intellectual discourse is yet another matter.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: July 30, 2023 03:04

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doitywoik
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Doxa
Mainstream relevance? What that exactly is? Nothing to do with popularity I guess. VOODOO LOUNGE sold much better than STEEL WHEELS, and was one of their best selling albums ever, and the tour of the same title grossed much more than the previous one, and was the highest grossing tour for a long time. But if the point is 'What the kids are up to' The Stones lost the mainstream relevance somewhere around the early 70's. GOATS HEAD SOUP was totally 'old fart stuff' at the time. Surely it sold well, as did some totally irrelevant Elvis albums at the time. Actually since 1969 The Stones have not had a number one hit single at their home country. And since 1978 in America.

- Doxa

Depends of course on which perspective one adopts. One perspective might be, how relevant were they to the "average" (i.e., non-specialist, etc.) rock or pop listeners (which does not necessarily have to do with pure record sales figures.) For example, in my teens, which roughly cover the 70s, everybody who listened to rock or pop knew the Stones, and would also recognise them even if that listener didn't know the song. Dancing places had to play a couple of Stones songs every night, lest there be protests, even if side by side with Night Fever, Staying alive or some ABBA songs, or other hits of the day. Also at parties at someone's home, sooner or later some Stones would be played. That doesn't mean that everybody around there and then were superfans, it rather indicates that the Stones were part of the canon of/for people who listened to rock or pop music.
In my perception at least, this changed from the early 80s on, and other things became relevant for rock or pop listeners.
Public or intellectual discourse is yet another matter.

Well up to 1981 and Tattoo You, everyone listened to the Stones. That may have been their last relevant moment to teens. That album was the second of two punches, the first Emotional Rescue that made me a lifelong fan.

After that, I loved Undercover and most of whatever followed but it somehow missed the commercial mark and after that it was over. They put out some great music but it was irrelevant to the youth market.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: July 30, 2023 10:28

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doitywoik
I guess most "old" bands have multigenerational audiences today, and I see no evil in that. I could also imagine people having seen, say, Deep Purple back in 1971 or 1972 today take their grand kids along to a show.

Multigenerational, yes; however, I’d suspect that, even now, the majority of those amongst the audience of a Deep Purple concert are, primarily, specifically Deep Purple and hard-rock fans. I wouldn’t imagine that there’s the same kind of family-outing, touristy-vibe that’s apparent at the Stones’ shows.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: GerardHennessy ()
Date: July 30, 2023 19:04

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Hairball
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Big Al
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GerardHennessy
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Big Al
A difference between the Chinese Democracy saga and the Stones' 'forthcoming' album, is that the former was heavily published and played-out in the music-press for a decade, whilst the Stones' situation hasn't. Yes, there's some publicity now, but generally, us Stones fanatics have been the lone wolves discussing it for years on end.

Well said, and on the money too, Big Al. Press comments about The Stones - other than in the better music press publications - has always been shallow, cliched and repetitive. In fact I frequently wonder if the regular press speak to The Stones at all? Much of what is written smells like a cut and paste job from interviews and press conferences that took place years and years ago. At least to me. 'We are working on new material...' 'It's all coming together really well...' 'We are excited about what we have got down so far...'

Everyone here has read this kind of tosh a hundred times and more. What saddens me about it all is that so few people have any REAL interest in The Stones now. I know that if they put on a concert at Twickenham or Wembley the usual 80,000 or so people will rock up. But I really wonder just how many of them actually CARE about the band? Is the entire affair just a kind of glorified karaoke evening? A couple of hours singing along to the usual warhorses, with occasional visits to the toilet or the bar when anything less-familiar is played?

Maybe I shouldn't care either? Just be happy the band can still stand upright and crank out the hits? After all it is what most of those in attendance want? Problem is, I do care. I have never boiled The Stones down to 30 or so songs. Or seen them as simply a stage show, where I need giant screens to see what is happening because I am so far away from the stage, surrounded by people yelling for Satisfaction from the first note played.

What has all this got to do with a new album? I guess it illustrates the indifference that any new material is likely to receive on release. All of us here will buy it. Discuss it. Criticise it constructively and debate its merits and demerits. And basically respect it. Given the small number of copies and downloads any material now needs to enter the charts, the album will probably hit the Top Five in its first week, and then disappear forever. Its tracks will probably never get played live. And if they were, they would simply empty vast swathes of whatever stadium The Stones were appearing in.

No wonder the band have not rushed to get anything out there!

You mention Twickenham and Wembley: well, it's so very true. I've known several folk who'll always make a point to catch them in London, whenever they're in town. It's pretty-much an event they attend without thought. It's just: 'oh, the Stones are back? We 'ought to go; could be the last time' These people have zero interest in their 'latter-day' music, let alone any future 'new' release. 40 Licks? Oh, of course: it's the only Stones CD they own!

It's been that way just about everywhere since at least the the Voodoo Lounge Tour, maybe even Steel Wheels. Every Tom, Dick, and Harry, along with their wives, girlfriends, moms, dads, children, grand children, great grand children, aunts and uncles, and distant relatives attend shows just for the sake of saying they saw the Stones. And then there's the celebrity element (especially in L.A.) - many of whom are attending just for the sake of being seen. I don't recall seeing any of that indifference during the 1981 tour where fans were mostly hardcore and dedicated, and there was still an element of danger. But since Steel Wheels and beyond, Stones shows in general have become like a friendly circus. Still "the greatest show on earth" perhaps, but a family friendly affair filled with many who really don't give a crap at all about the Stones and their history. As for the new album, we here are eagerly awaiting new music from the Stones, but in the big picture of the general public? Hardly anybody will give it much of a thought after a week or two. They just want to hear Start Me Up!

Hairball, I am turning into your greatest fan. Why? Because once again you have hit the jolly old nail right on the head with your posting. Bang on the money! Every single word. The last several concerts by The Stones I attended were, indeed, family friendly affairs. No interest in anything except the biggest hits. Failure to recognise such 'rarities' as Street Fighting Man, Wild Horses and Emotional Rescue. Calling endlessly for Satisfaction, Start Me Up and Brown Sugar. When I said to the very nice people around me that I hoped we might hear something from Steel Wheels they looked rather worried by my presence, and told me 'We don't know that one. Is it a song?'

I am NOT disrespecting anyone who is a casual fan. Not at all. They are every bit as valid as those who have been there for decades past. But what they want, and, perhaps, what people like me want, are very different indeed. And as for any wider interest in new material? Forget it!

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Dorn ()
Date: July 30, 2023 19:27

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Doxa


GOATS HEAD SOUP was totally 'old fart stuff' at the time. Surely it sold well, as did some totally irrelevant Elvis albums at the time. Actually since 1969 The Stones have not had a number one hit single at their home country. And since 1978 in America.

- Doxa

wasn´t SMU a No 1 hit in the US ?

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: July 30, 2023 22:14

No, it was #2 for weeks held off by Christopher Cross with "Sailing."

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: July 30, 2023 23:14

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Rocky Dijon
No, it was #2 for weeks held off by Christopher Cross with "Sailing."

that's feckin' humiliatin'!

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: doitywoik ()
Date: July 31, 2023 00:09

Memory is a tricky business anyway. I was sure SMU had been in top chart positions all over Europe, and now I find (in Wikipedia) that its peak position in Austria was 14, and in W-Germany only 36 ...

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: frtylicks ()
Date: July 31, 2023 09:00

It was “Private Eyes” by Hall & Oates that was #1 for 3 weeks that kept Start Me Up out of the top spot.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Topi ()
Date: July 31, 2023 09:22

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GerardHennessy


Hairball, I am turning into your greatest fan.

I thought Rockman was his greatest fan! winking smiley

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: July 31, 2023 09:41

..... exhaust fan .......



ROCKMAN

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: July 31, 2023 15:29

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frtylicks
It was “Private Eyes” by Hall & Oates that was #1 for 3 weeks that kept Start Me Up out of the top spot.

I went back and looked. I was off a year. It wasn't "Sailing," it was "Best That You Can Do" by Christopher Cross at #1 with "Start Me Up" at #2 and then "Private Eyes" was #1 with "Start Me Up" still at #2. Thank you for the correction.

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: July 31, 2023 17:08

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Rocky Dijon
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frtylicks
It was “Private Eyes” by Hall & Oates that was #1 for 3 weeks that kept Start Me Up out of the top spot.

I went back and looked. I was off a year. It wasn't "Sailing," it was "Best That You Can Do" by Christopher Cross at #1 with "Start Me Up" at #2 and then "Private Eyes" was #1 with "Start Me Up" still at #2. Thank you for the correction.

that's still feckin' humiliatin'!

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: GerardHennessy ()
Date: July 31, 2023 20:15

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Topi
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GerardHennessy


Hairball, I am turning into your greatest fan.

I thought Rockman was his greatest fan! winking smiley

Forgive me! No disrespect intended, to either Hairball or Rockman. Your SECOND greatest fan...

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Topi ()
Date: July 31, 2023 20:37

LOL, All good. Who's counting...Hairball's got lots of passionate fans!

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: July 31, 2023 21:23

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frtylicks
It was “Private Eyes” by Hall & Oates that was #1 for 3 weeks that kept Start Me Up out of the top spot.

Looking back at all the #1 Billboard hits of 1981, it sure was a mixed bag! Starting with Jonn Lennon's "(Just Like) Starting Over" and ending with Olivia Newton John's "Physical"...
Other artists with #1 tunes include Blondie, Rick Springfield, Kool and the Gang, Dolly Parton, Sheena Easton, Eddie Rabbit, REO Speedwagon, along with Christopher Cross and Hall and Oates among several others.
Being a senior in high school at the time, I remember most of them, but mostly I recall listening to alternative, punk, new wave, and reggae, etc...and of course Tattoo You and the entire Stones catalogue up to that point
in anticipation of seeing them at the L.A. Coliseum that October. And of course I also listened to The Beatles as always! As for Tattoo You, still have the original vinyl. And as for Start Me Up, a shame it didn't make it to #1, but I grew tired of it after a couple of months, and evidenly many other did also. I still have my original 7" single with the superior No Use in Crying as the b-side. All in all, what an excellent year 1981 was.............

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: July 31, 2023 21:42

TV commercials - certainly they'll have one for the new album!

GOATS HEAD SOUP





IORR





BLACK AND BLUE




TATTOO YOU (LOL probably not a TV ad!)





LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER trailer





REWIND (Netherlands I think)





DIRTY WORK




STEEL WHEELS tour









JUMP BACK





VOODOO LOUNGE tour





STRIPPED





FORTY LICKS (Tumbling Dice and Jumpin' Jack Flash are misspelled!)






2012 hits comp





LIVE IN TEXAS (not for TV?)





50 AND COUNTING





BLUE AND LONESOME





NO FILTER tour 2018





HONK





NO FILTER US tour most likely for 2019 (TV? Probably not)



Re: New Stones album for 2023
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: July 31, 2023 23:53

Quote
GasLightStreet
TV commercials - certainly they'll have one for the new album!

GOATS HEAD SOUP





IORR





BLACK AND BLUE




TATTOO YOU (LOL probably not a TV ad!)





LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER trailer





REWIND (Netherlands I think)





DIRTY WORK




STEEL WHEELS tour









JUMP BACK





VOODOO LOUNGE tour





STRIPPED





FORTY LICKS (Tumbling Dice and Jumpin' Jack Flash are misspelled!)






2012 hits comp





LIVE IN TEXAS (not for TV?)





50 AND COUNTING





BLUE AND LONESOME





NO FILTER tour 2018





HONK





NO FILTER US tour most likely for 2019 (TV? Probably not)



And see that 2019 ditty about the tour, Mick probably whipped up and thinks nothing of it, but that's some GREAT sh!t right there!!! That is exactly what I'm talking about!!! When they're not over trying, over enunciating, over attempting to be themselves, they roll out some phenomenal stuff!!

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