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gotdablouse
Interesting point, why does Steve Jordan get songrwriting credits when Matt Clifford only get "pre-production" credits...
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crumbling_mice
Let's hope this is a load of bollox as it likely is. The world does not need another Jagger solo album. I can think of 4 decent Jagger solo songs and that is it. It's not likely he'll come up with anything remotely interesting a this stage, well anything self penned.
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Deathgod
Crisis averted
I messaged the guy behind the site and after a day I got this reply :
"Thanks for your message. This was picked up from a Billboard or Rolling Stone article over a year ago I think? Mick Jagger is featured on the upcoming Brad Paisley album and any news we hear we will let you know.
Best wishes,
Jason R "
So basically a crock of shit
Phew
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Deathgod
Crisis averted
I messaged the guy behind the site and after a day I got this reply :
"Thanks for your message. This was picked up from a Billboard or Rolling Stone article over a year ago I think? Mick Jagger is featured on the upcoming Brad Paisley album and any news we hear we will let you know.
Best wishes,
Jason R "
So basically a crock of shit
Phew
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Hairball
I don't think Mick added anything but vocals.
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gotdablouse
Interesting point, why does Steve Jordan get songrwriting credits when Matt Clifford only get "pre-production" credits...
I think because it was originally written and recorded by Richards/Jordan possibly intended for Keith's solo release.
When Keith brought it to the Stones, Mick automatically gets credit as per their longstanding agreement - I don't think Mick added anything but vocals.
According to Jordan, the Keith solo version is superior...wish we could hear it some day!
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gotdablouse
Interesting point, why does Steve Jordan get songrwriting credits when Matt Clifford only get "pre-production" credits...
I think because it was originally written and recorded by Richards/Jordan possibly intended for Keith's solo release.
When Keith brought it to the Stones, Mick automatically gets credit as per their longstanding agreement - I don't think Mick added anything but vocals.
According to Jordan, the Keith solo version is superior...wish we could hear it some day!
That's really interesting, because when they started playing Doom and Gloom and One More Shot live, Mick appeared to want to look awkward like he couldn't get his chops around OMS. He really didn't look comfortable singing it and i wasn't at all surprised when he dropped it from the set list and kept in Doom And Gloom. Very childish jealous behavior from Mick i thought at the time, he didn't want to sing Keith's contribution.
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gotdablouse
Interesting point, why does Steve Jordan get songrwriting credits when Matt Clifford only get "pre-production" credits...
I think because it was originally written and recorded by Richards/Jordan possibly intended for Keith's solo release.
When Keith brought it to the Stones, Mick automatically gets credit as per their longstanding agreement - I don't think Mick added anything but vocals.
According to Jordan, the Keith solo version is superior...wish we could hear it some day!
That's really interesting, because when they started playing Doom and Gloom and One More Shot live, Mick appeared to want to look awkward like he couldn't get his chops around OMS. He really didn't look comfortable singing it and i wasn't at all surprised when he dropped it from the set list and kept in Doom And Gloom. Very childish jealous behavior from Mick i thought at the time, he didn't want to sing Keith's contribution.
Mick's 'na-na-na-na-na' on OMS it's embarassing.
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DandelionPowderman
It's a very hard song to sing. Keith still has a wider range than Mick.
He did it pretty good live, and I thought the live version was far superior to the studio version. Too bad they dropped it.
Hilarious ending on this one, btw
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DandelionPowderman
Notice when he try to go up on the «One more...». It's difficult for him.
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HMS
Keith once said he writes different when he´s writing for Mick/The Stones. Simple structures. Keith´s solo-songs usually are trickier. OMS obviously wasn´t written for Mick.
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Palace Revolution 2000
The way that song was left it is terrible. It should have been canned. It sounds flat out unfinished.
Keith is still in their old age=proven way of songwriting, where you bring a riff, and a basic idea, and then Mick, Keith and the band play it for hours and hours with Mick finding his parts, and getting his bearings, and it gets better and better and better.
But Mick doesn't want to ork hard like that anymore obviously. He wants to bring in finished pieces with his "cards are on the table" lines, and be done with it.
That live clip of OMS is awful. I can't believe that then Jagger used the solo section to blow his freakin nose haha..
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DandelionPowderman
Notice when he try to go up on the «One more...». It's difficult for him.