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CJFP
Anyone else find it weird that there is no news or official announcement about it on his website or Twitter?
There is a Stones tour in USA now. They do not market two products at the same time. Now the product is "No Filter US Tour 2019". At one point, when the time is right, they will market the new Ronnie Wood solo album.
In general, it is easy to make a solo album. You just need to talk to yourself, regarding decitions on what songs to include or not, may be you also need to talk to some engineer and may be marketing people, but when your name is Ronnie Wood then you record what you like and they release what you tell them to release.
However, if you are two or more in a band, then you have to agree on song writing, song selection, mixes, strategy, and lots more. Just like a marriage. It is easy to live on your own, but living in a marriage is harder. Marriages last an average of seven years in my part of the world, The Roling Stones have outlived most marriages.[/quote]
Why justify them?! Just say that 15 years of waiting for a dozen new songs are really excessive.
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IanBillen
Bv .. what you say about a solo record versus one with a band that must be of the highest standards is true ... however and at the same time let's not make it yet another excuse for them .. Let's face it .. the boys have pretty darn neglectful (and lazy) concerning creating new studio releases (not from being a band with certain projects and touring at all though) from 1997 onward.
You're right, however Ronnie's contributions to DW where he is credited in various songs has a bitter taste, since DW is a confused album that portends the third world war. In Undercover if I remember correctly it is credited on PBU which should be his song, not bad ... even BL on Tattoo You is a great song. But from SW onwards I don't seem to remember a piece credited to Wood.Quote
lem motlow
I sometimes wonder how much the people on this site have actually followed the band.
The rhythm machine era as I call it- from “I’ve got my own album to do” thru Undercover is littered with Ronnie’s songs.
From IORR to Black limousine to his songs on Black and Blue,he’s all over Undercover and Dirty Work.
You can argue over the way he’s credited but to say they don’t use his songs,I mean Damn,- at least try to pay attention.
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thecitadel
I hear this was the Tivoli show - the "warm-up" gig for Ronnie and Ben's Ronnie Scotts show.
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thecitadel
I hear this was the Tivoli show - the "warm-up" gig for Ronnie and Ben's Ronnie Scotts show.
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powerage78
A warm up show, not filmed (no Youtube) and without public or almost ?
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thecitadel
I hear this was the Tivoli show - the "warm-up" gig for Ronnie and Ben's Ronnie Scotts show.
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Jfk19562003
His first solo album is being reissued in the USA at end of January, on coloured vinyl. Www.bullmoose.com
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Rocky Dijon
The Wild Five are Ben Waters on piano, Dion Egtved on bass, Dexter Hercules on drums, Tom Waters on saxophone, and Miss Imelda May on vocals.
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Lien
.Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry?
1. Tribute to Chuck Berry (Live)
2. Talking About You (Live)
3. Mad Lad (Live)
4. Wee Wee Hours (Live)
5. Almost Grown (Live)
6. Back in the USA (Live)
7. Blue Feeling (Live)
8. Worried Life Blues (Live)
9. Little Queenie (Live)
10. Rock 'N' Roll Music (Live)
11. Johnny B Goode (Live)
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