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glad to have the bonus tracks nonetheless
The very definition of "wasted opportunity" imo.
I mean KR has sessions with Don Covay in his vaults and he gives us a bunch of so-so covers and half-baked jams instead. Ouch!
What we got on EOMS was pretty much stuff we've heard as instrumentals, Aladin Song, Dancing In the Light, Pass The Wine....can you detail the KR Don Covay sessions a little?
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Father Ted
So is the GHS reissue confirmed officially?
Officially only in the sense of the announcement on 6-Feb-2020 - [iorr.org] .
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glad to have the bonus tracks nonetheless
The very definition of "wasted opportunity" imo.
I mean KR has sessions with Don Covay in his vaults and he gives us a bunch of so-so covers and half-baked jams instead. Ouch!
What we got on EOMS was pretty much stuff we've heard as instrumentals, Aladin Song, Dancing In the Light, Pass The Wine....can you detail the KR Don Covay sessions a little?
No one outside VideoJames and maybe a few others had heard "Pass The Wine" before it was released on the Deluxe so it was a useful inclusion.
As for the alleged "KT Don Covay sessions", all we know is that Covay (and Womack) were apparently drafted in by Keith to "place" the vocals on tracks while Mick was busy elsewhere during the DW sessions. The only known "leak" being the 15' "Invitation" where Covay was mistakenly confused with...Mick for decades by even the best Stones outtakes experts ;-) Now since the Stones have everything they do recorded there is likely other stuff with Covay available in the "vaults".
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Maindefender
glad to have the bonus tracks nonetheless
The very definition of "wasted opportunity" imo.
I mean KR has sessions with Don Covay in his vaults and he gives us a bunch of so-so covers and half-baked jams instead. Ouch!
What we got on EOMS was pretty much stuff we've heard as instrumentals, Aladin Song, Dancing In the Light, Pass The Wine....can you detail the KR Don Covay sessions a little?
No one outside VideoJames and maybe a few others had heard "Pass The Wine" before it was released on the Deluxe so it was a useful inclusion.
As for the alleged "KT Don Covay sessions", all we know is that Covay (and Womack) were apparently drafted in by Keith to "place" the vocals on tracks while Mick was busy elsewhere during the DW sessions. The only known "leak" being the 15' "Invitation" where Covay was mistakenly confused with...Mick for decades by even the best Stones outtakes experts ;-) Now since the Stones have everything they do recorded there is likely other stuff with Covay available in the "vaults".
Stand corrected, hopefully a couple Pass The Wine type surprises in August. Thanks
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GasLightStreet
Am listening to it now.
Can hear why people might be confused (the 'You don't tell me' parts) but only if they're not listening.
Sounds like Ronnie on drums.
"Let the saxophone player play" and it's a guitar solo.
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Maindefender
glad to have the bonus tracks nonetheless
The very definition of "wasted opportunity" imo.
I mean KR has sessions with Don Covay in his vaults and he gives us a bunch of so-so covers and half-baked jams instead. Ouch!
What we got on EOMS was pretty much stuff we've heard as instrumentals, Aladin Song, Dancing In the Light, Pass The Wine....can you detail the KR Don Covay sessions a little?
No one outside VideoJames and maybe a few others had heard "Pass The Wine" before it was released on the Deluxe so it was a useful inclusion.
As for the alleged "KT Don Covay sessions", all we know is that Covay (and Womack) were apparently drafted in by Keith to "place" the vocals on tracks while Mick was busy elsewhere during the DW sessions. The only known "leak" being the 15' "Invitation" where Covay was mistakenly confused with...Mick for decades by even the best Stones outtakes experts ;-) Now since the Stones have everything they do recorded there is likely other stuff with Covay available in the "vaults".
Stand corrected, hopefully a couple Pass The Wine type surprises in August. Thanks
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I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
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tomcasagranda
I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
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tomcasagranda
I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
I prefer Goats Head Soup Re-issue. More interesting than a new album with boring songs like Living in a Ghost Town.
I really love the Stones but I don't like any new songs or any future albums. Nothing new, nothing special. Every time when I see a recent performance, I see; Charlie enjoys playing but prefers to stay at home and quit, Ronnie wants to give a private show and carries the guitar parts, Keith is only playing one or two licks and struggles when he sings and Mick is the only one full of energy but he's more of controlfreak right now.
I'm more of a 1964-1976 fan; raw power, energy, a real band those band.Don't shoot me. LOL
But no matter what...the Stones are my heroes.
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tomcasagranda
I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
I prefer Goats Head Soup Re-issue. More interesting than a new album with boring songs like Living in a Ghost Town.
I really love the Stones but I don't like any new songs or any future albums. Nothing new, nothing special. Every time when I see a recent performance, I see; Charlie enjoys playing but prefers to stay at home and quit, Ronnie wants to give a private show and carries the guitar parts, Keith is only playing one or two licks and struggles when he sings and Mick is the only one full of energy but he's more of controlfreak right now.
I'm more of a 1964-1976 fan; raw power, energy, a real band those band.Don't shoot me. LOL
But no matter what...the Stones are my heroes.
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WhaleI wish I was a critical consumer. Unfortunately I'm not. I'm a happy child any time they release something. Be it a new song, be it another Vegas concert, be it a re-release...Quote
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WhaleI'm personally looking forward to a new stones albumQuote
tomcasagranda
I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
I prefer Goats Head Soup Re-issue. More interesting than a new album with boring songs like Living in a Ghost Town.
I really love the Stones but I don't like any new songs or any future albums. Nothing new, nothing special. Every time when I see a recent performance, I see; Charlie enjoys playing but prefers to stay at home and quit, Ronnie wants to give a private show and carries the guitar parts, Keith is only playing one or two licks and struggles when he sings and Mick is the only one full of energy but he's more of controlfreak right now.
I'm more of a 1964-1976 fan; raw power, energy, a real band those band.Don't shoot me. LOL
But no matter what...the Stones are my heroes.
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WhaleI wish I was a critical consumer. Unfortunately I'm not. I'm a happy child any time they release something. Be it a new song, be it another Vegas concert, be it a re-release...Quote
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WhaleI'm personally looking forward to a new stones albumQuote
tomcasagranda
I don't know what I'm looking forward to more; the GHS reissue, or the new Dylan album, plus rumours of Infidels by Dylan being the next to get Bootleg Series treatment.
I prefer Goats Head Soup Re-issue. More interesting than a new album with boring songs like Living in a Ghost Town.
I really love the Stones but I don't like any new songs or any future albums. Nothing new, nothing special. Every time when I see a recent performance, I see; Charlie enjoys playing but prefers to stay at home and quit, Ronnie wants to give a private show and carries the guitar parts, Keith is only playing one or two licks and struggles when he sings and Mick is the only one full of energy but he's more of controlfreak right now.
I'm more of a 1964-1976 fan; raw power, energy, a real band those band.Don't shoot me. LOL
But no matter what...the Stones are my heroes.
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quietbeatle
Noticed all the official Stones social media outlets posted the Dancing With Mr D video...hmmmm....gearing up ??
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quietbeatle
thought I saw it on IG too? No?
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gotdablouse
As for the alleged "KT Don Covay sessions", all we know is that Covay (and Womack) were apparently drafted in by Keith to "place" the vocals on tracks while Mick was busy elsewhere during the DW sessions.
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rattler2004
No news huh?