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HopeYouGuessMyName
S U P E R H E A V Y has at least 7 terrific songs on it.... I have loved this album from the day it was released... Fans of Mick Jagger unfamiliar with this work are really missing some great music!
I just know the song from the video, never made it to check out the whole album. To me, the video song doesn't sound superheavy but rather superdull. How does this compare to the rest of the album? Does the rest sound the same or is it better?
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HopeYouGuessMyName
S U P E R H E A V Y has at least 7 terrific songs on it.... I have loved this album from the day it was released... Fans of Mick Jagger unfamiliar with this work are really missing some great music!
I just know the song from the video, never made it to check out the whole album. To me, the video song doesn't sound superheavy but rather superdull. How does this compare to the rest of the album? Does the rest sound the same or is it better?
it sounds wildly different but also quite the same
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HopeYouGuessMyName
S U P E R H E A V Y has at least 7 terrific songs on it.... I have loved this album from the day it was released... Fans of Mick Jagger unfamiliar with this work are really missing some great music!
While I can't quite muster your enthusiasm for it, I liked bits of it. The problem was just as I liked a bit someone switched the radio dial and some doped-up Jamaican was yammering to himself in a corner. There was a Mariah Carey clone who kept trying to translate what Mick was saying for folks who don't speak Jagger. Once in a blue moon, a Hindu guy would turn up and start chanting some mantra in another language. The whole thing felt like I accidentally hit the scan button on the car radio and couldn't take my hands off the wheel to stop it.
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Rocky Dijon
You can listen to the whole thing for free on Youtube. Judge for yourself.
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Hairball
From the Stones today (courtesy of MisterDDDD):
"Wishing you all a very happy New Year and we'll see you in 2020! #happynewyear"
[twitter.com]
Great news regarding the Stones touring, but no mention of new album....
And by the looks of those pics on previous page, seems they're content enjoying the holidays and lots of family time (they deserve it) - no time for work!
Happy 2020 everyone.
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Rocky Dijon
What needs to be seen is what happens next now that Pete Townshend shared Mick's frustration that the album is taking so long. Keith and Ronnie separately did overdubs in May. The band was expected to regroup in the studio after the tour. Soldatti and others heard December, but it appears if it happened at all it was in November when Ronnie's movie premiered and Mick and Don Was attended the screening with him. This fits the rumors they were recording in mid-November, though the location in the rumor was Los Angeles and not London. For now, we wait till they appear publicly and see if they still say a new album is coming this year with the tour. If they say "we'll try to finish it after the tour" yet again, it's pretty pointless.
ALTERNATIVE NATION IS THE GONORRHEA OF ROCK JOURNALISM
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Rocky Dijon
What needs to be seen is what happens next now that Pete Townshend shared Mick's frustration that the album is taking so long. Keith and Ronnie separately did overdubs in May. The band was expected to regroup in the studio after the tour. Soldatti and others heard December, but it appears if it happened at all it was in November when Ronnie's movie premiered and Mick and Don Was attended the screening with him. This fits the rumors they were recording in mid-November, though the location in the rumor was Los Angeles and not London. For now, we wait till they appear publicly and see if they still say a new album is coming this year with the tour. If they say "we'll try to finish it after the tour" yet again, it's pretty pointless.
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MelBelli
Keith is the stumbling block. I mean that in a good, “quality control” sort of way. ... If there was another session in December, it was held pretty tightly. The first circle out from Core Four+Was (and perhaps Clifford) did not participate.
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MelBelli
Keith is the stumbling block. I mean that in a good, “quality control” sort of way. ...
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MelBelli
Keith is the stumbling block. I mean that in a good, “quality control” sort of way. ...
Hard to say as long as one doesn't get to know/hear Keith's rejects. If Grip and Lost were really rejected by Keith as Stones songs he's got me on his side but it would be interesting to know other potential songs he rejected over the years.
As for rejecting songs, have there ever been reports of Mick rejecting a Keith song? Or is it rather that, in case Keith really no longer brings structured songs to the sessions but rather just riffs or simple chord changes, Keith songs are rejected by not working on his sketches beyond a certain point? (His accoustic demos for VL - as I remember them - sounded rather complete when comparing with the released versions).
If there were any sessions in November or December they must have been rather brief (and possibly not involving the full core), considering all the other activities that went on round that time.
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Rocky Dijon
Not sure how what I wrote was offensive unless you're drawing conclusions that aren't there. "Satyameva Jayate" I could appreciate because it was consistent with everyone on the same page, but on several songs, A. R. Rahman turns up chanting in another language which frankly lost me and felt out of place. In the same fashion, I thought most of Damian Marley's toasting seemed jarring. It's not because they're not from England, it's that it didn't seem to gell as a song.
These examples stick out because they were songs I otherwise thought showed promise whereas "I Can't Take It" (which is almost completely Mick) was just bad. Likewise, "One Day, One Night" left me completely cold with Mick sounding like a curmudgeon and Damian's parts "One spliff, no match" not even matching the rest of the lyrics. That was the problem I saw with most of the tracks. The disparate parts rarely clicked. "I Don't Mind" was a rare exception where I thought all the pieces fit well.
Are we really at a stage where someone saying someone speaking another language in the middle of the song was jarring is somehow offensive? If that's the case, Mick is also foreign to me as is Dave Stewart and Joss Stone (who I called a second rate Mariah Carey or something) so I guess I'm in trouble on all counts.
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doitywoik
That does shed light on a few things, Ian! Seems like you rejected all the good stuff so that only the fillers made it on the albums because they knew they were fillers and thus didn't ask you ... Now you're one naughty boy!![]()
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IanBillen
I just throw darts at the song titles they send me. Whatever hits ... hits
'Appy' New Year, Mate.
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colonial
950,000...
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Rocky Dijon
What needs to be seen is what happens next now that Pete Townshend shared Mick's frustration that the album is taking so long. Keith and Ronnie separately did overdubs in May. The band was expected to regroup in the studio after the tour. Soldatti and others heard December, but it appears if it happened at all it was in November when Ronnie's movie premiered and Mick and Don Was attended the screening with him. This fits the rumors they were recording in mid-November, though the location in the rumor was Los Angeles and not London. For now, we wait till they appear publicly and see if they still say a new album is coming this year with the tour. If they say "we'll try to finish it after the tour" yet again, it's pretty pointless.
ALTERNATIVE NATION IS THE GONORRHEA OF ROCK JOURNALISM