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The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
The formats will be vinyl, digital download, streaming and CD.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the vinyl outsells the CD, as the latter format is near-redundant as a stand-alone product, surely. I know they’re still a ‘thing’ when it comes to deluxe editions and box-sets, however.
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
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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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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.
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liddas
I have the feeling that the last tours with Jordan changed things and that they will try to record new a set of songs with the current band (with maybe only one song dedicated to Charlie as they did on DW for Ian) and leave in the cans whatever has been done until now.
Don't know, but on one hand, to continue working on old material with Charlie might not be easy from an emotional point of view (at least, I would feel uneasy) and on the other we have a sort of a new band now, not a one-off project.
Just a feeling.
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I have the feeling that the last tours with Jordan changed things and that they will try to record new a set of songs with the current band (with maybe only one song dedicated to Charlie as they did on DW for Ian) and leave in the cans whatever has been done until now.
Don't know, but on one hand, to continue working on old material with Charlie might not be easy from an emotional point of view (at least, I would feel uneasy) and on the other we have a sort of a new band now, not a one-off project.
Just a feeling.
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Keith is on record saying that there's a lot of stuff in the can with Charlie on it, and that we haven't heard the last of him yet...
..But then again , Keith is on record saying lots of things isn't he
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
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not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
ok good point
but try and tell a little hint wouldn't fire your imagination and make you even more excited
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
ok good point
but try and tell a little hint wouldn't fire your imagination and make you even more excited
Damn, I gave a lecture in philosophy today and am trying to finish writing a paper before the deadline. But I forgot to report that in Twitter. Shame on me.
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
ok good point
but try and tell a little hint wouldn't fire your imagination and make you even more excited
Damn, I gave a lecture in philosophy today and am trying to finish writing a paper before the deadline. But I forgot to report that in Twitter. Shame on me.
- Doxa
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
ok good point
but try and tell a little hint wouldn't fire your imagination and make you even more excited
Damn, I gave a lecture in philosophy today and am trying to finish writing a paper before the deadline. But I forgot to report that in Twitter. Shame on me.
- Doxa
just to clarify i wasn't asking the stones to make a statement but if any locals or other individuals not part of the band or there entourage had heard rumours about what there doing in ny or the studio
i do not think the stones owe us in any way an update or explanation on what there doing in ny
i'm just excited by the possibility of what all the scraps and hints of info we've gotten over the last couple days means and want to know more
i repeat DO NOT THINK i or any other fan is entitled to know what the band is doing or recording
but as a fan the desire to know still remains
with all do respect if i have done something to evoke this sarcasm from you i apologize and suggest you be less subtle in you response and more blunt and to the point as i'm not quite getting what your trying to say
i don't think i've done anything to evoke this response from you
this is a stones fan site, i'm a stones fan are we not supposed to discuss what there doing in the studio or wish/request to know more?
i'm not trying to be antagonistic towards you in any way just trying to come to some kind of understanding as to what the nature of your issue is with what i said
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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
Yeah, where's Bill German when you need him.
Yeah, why on earth Mick or Keith are not making public announcenents of them recording, like good old Pete did, stating things like 'one is not artist if not make new music. Look, I am making an album now' and let the cameras follow the sessions? Those damn Stones dudes not even say things like 'it' s early stages' or 'don't hold your breath'. I wonder how they ever were able to make and release albums in the 60's and 70's.
- Doxa
not asking for lengthy statement or documentary from the band just a hint as to what these current sessions purposes are
They want to keep us on our feet talking, discussing, speculating, wondering, questioning - in short: How boring it would be if they would release an official statement like "...we're currently here, from ... to ..., recording/overdubbing/mixing the following songs... intended for project x (or y)... which will be released on... in the following formats..."
Keep in mind how boring Christmas would have been if your parents had told you weeks in advance exact details about the presents you were going to get - and the Stones know only all too well about the childlike nature of us hardcore fans...
Surprise, surprise!
I agree with the premise that we don't need to be advised of every minutia related to the release of a new album, every crumb of info. I think some of the frustration stems from the fact that it 'feels like' we've been having a go of this for the better part of two decades.
WAIT...we have!
ok good point
but try and tell a little hint wouldn't fire your imagination and make you even more excited
Damn, I gave a lecture in philosophy today and am trying to finish writing a paper before the deadline. But I forgot to report that in Twitter. Shame on me.
- Doxa
just to clarify i wasn't asking the stones to make a statement but if any locals or other individuals not part of the band or there entourage had heard rumours about what there doing in ny or the studio
i do not think the stones owe us in any way an update or explanation on what there doing in ny
i'm just excited by the possibility of what all the scraps and hints of info we've gotten over the last couple days means and want to know more
i repeat DO NOT THINK i or any other fan is entitled to know what the band is doing or recording
but as a fan the desire to know still remains
with all do respect if i have done something to evoke this sarcasm from you i apologize and suggest you be less subtle in you response and more blunt and to the point as i'm not quite getting what your trying to say
i don't think i've done anything to evoke this response from you
this is a stones fan site, i'm a stones fan are we not supposed to discuss what there doing in the studio or wish/request to know more?
i'm not trying to be antagonistic towards you in any way just trying to come to some kind of understanding as to what the nature of your issue is with what i said
To sum it up, you're just curious, aren't you? Not necessarily a bad thing. However, I was just trying to explain the reasonings of the band. Doesn't mean that I always agree with them.
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.yesterday's papersthose old days formats? Especially, if the format is colored vinyl and is sold in limited quantities .
Who wants vinyl? Boomers and hipsters.
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I WOULD LIKE IT TO BE JUST ON VINYL.I RECOGNISE TO HAVE A LOT CD'S ALSO BUT
I DO NOT LOVE THEM.
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UrbanSteel
The new album (if it comes at all) won't besoon released.
The new album will first have to be mixed (Blue & Lonesome was recorded in three days and only came out a year later.)
Also a problem these days, if you want to have your album pressed on vinyl, there is a waiting list of 6 to 12 months.