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DiegoGlimmerStones
Glad Mick is in NYC too, actually just saw a video of Mick sending greetings to a singer on a restaurant [www.instagram.com]
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fareastlansingman
Just checked Nico Zentgraf's great Stones site (Complete Works) & it confirms the band is recording in an unidentified NYC studio, w/ D. Jones, S. Jordan, M. Clifford, B. Fowler & C. Haynes.
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fareastlansingman
Just checked Nico Zentgraf's great Stones site (Complete Works) & it confirms the band is recording in an unidentified NYC studio, w/ D. Jones, S. Jordan, M. Clifford, B. Fowler & C. Haynes.
Was treaclefingers mentioned on Nico's site?
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fareastlansingman
Just checked Nico Zentgraf's great Stones site (Complete Works) & it confirms the band is recording in an unidentified NYC studio, w/ D. Jones, S. Jordan, M. Clifford, B. Fowler & C. Haynes.
One would guess some tracks (Jamaica 2022?) are having the backing vocals added/overdubbed. Are they past recording basic tracks and now into mixing and overdubbing stages?
I have heard that recording now is part of the overall plan before gearing up for Japan, Australia, NZ in early 2023.(?) We will see.
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24FPS
That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
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24FPS
That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
Well, I find "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Happy" pretty listenable. Neither some parts of "Tumbling Dice" not hurt my ears...
- Doxa
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fareastlansingman
Just checked Nico Zentgraf's great Stones site (Complete Works) & it confirms the band is recording in an unidentified NYC studio, w/ D. Jones, S. Jordan, M. Clifford, B. Fowler & C. Haynes.
One would guess some tracks (Jamaica 2022?) are having the backing vocals added/overdubbed. Are they past recording basic tracks and now into mixing and overdubbing stages?
I have heard that recording now is part of the overall plan before gearing up for Japan, Australia, NZ in early 2023.(?) We will see.
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24FPS
That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
Well, I find "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Happy" pretty listenable. Neither some parts of "Tumbling Dice" not hurt my ears...
- Doxa
Add IORR and Sleep Tonight to the list!
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StonesSmeth99
Would be great to hear a new single before Christmas and honestly cannot wait to hear Charlie's drumming on some of these songs, one more time.
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24FPS
That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
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24FPS
That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
Not true.
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Topi
Didn't Steve Jordan do some of the drums on Dirty Work (the album)?
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fareastlansingman
Just checked Nico Zentgraf's great Stones site (Complete Works) & it confirms the band is recording in an unidentified NYC studio, w/ D. Jones, S. Jordan, M. Clifford, B. Fowler & C. Haynes.
One would guess some tracks (Jamaica 2022?) are having the backing vocals added/overdubbed. Are they past recording basic tracks and now into mixing and overdubbing stages?
I have heard that recording now is part of the overall plan before gearing up for Japan, Australia, NZ in early 2023.(?) We will see.
Damn, what's the hurry now? We have lots of pop corn and hundreds of pages still to discuss stuff, lots of OT topics we have not covered yet... Where is the damn Wall when we need it?
- Doxa
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Spud
So they'll tour in support of one, maybe two at first, tracks off a new album
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ProfessorWolf
do we have any locals here from ny in the know who can shed any light on what's going on in the studio are they over dubbing and finishing off songs or is this something else?
not asking where they are or anything just any hints or rumours you've heard about what's going on
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From Martin Elliott/Rolling Stones Sessions:
Stones Sessions – You Never Can Tell
The Stones have been working sporadically on new tracks since the release of Blue & Lonesome in 2016. The locations have been at studios like Germano Studios, New York with Keith Richards; Ocean Way Studios, LA with Mick and Keith; British Grove Studios, London with Charlie Watts. Finally, this year at studios in Jamaica with Mick and Keith plus at different times their respective home studio facilities. Technology allows for Wave (BWF) tracks to be sent from studio to studio and overdubs can then be made.
However, their output is always better when they play and record together as a band. Also, their work is more prolific following the momentum built up off a back of a tour. Their ‘Sixty’ anniversary gigs ended in August. There are strong rumours that the three principals (Mick, Keith and Ronnie) are working with Darryl Jones, Steve Jordan and Matt Clifford this week in NYC. Nico Zentgraf states (www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm) Bernard Fowler and Chanel Haynes (vocals) are at the sessions too. Tracking tapes will probably include those with Charlie Watts and Steve Jordan on drums. The presence of backing vocalists give a good indication that new Rolling Stones material may be an outcome. However, you never can tell with all that rock, rhythm and jazz.
Martin Elliott 6 October 2022
www.stonessessions.com
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That's strange, to think of Rolling Stones cuts without Charlie. The only other instances were the rare Jimmy Miller contributions. Of course it will be one more version of the Stones. It can't be better. That ship sailed. It might be listenable.
Not true.
What did I miss? Kenney Jones on It's Only Rock and Roll, and Sleep Tonight with Wood? Jimmy Miller on Shine A Light. Eh. Sixty years. Mistakes will be made. Of course we can veer off into Bonus Land, where Bruce Rowland plays drums on Scarlet.