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bv
Covid-19 does not care about summer or winter. It is all over the globe. Example: Iceland has average summer temperature 10–13 °C (50–55 °F). They have the same covid-19 challengers as all others. Indoor is more trouble than outdoor. Winter in the northern hemisphere i.e. in USA/Canada, Europe etc will be more trouble because more people will be indoor, and also the flu season is starting then.
It is hard to do a show or a recording with people 2-3 m i.e. 6-9 feet apart and also max 5-10 people in the room. Keith and Mick do understand this, so Keith is saying this in the Uncut Magazine October 2020 edition, where they look into may be releasing separate tracks rather than an album.
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Chris Fountain
I can't understand why 5 musicians and say 4 or 5 sound technicians cannot get together and cut an album.
I would like to see the Stones' new album completed and even the E Street Band's as well.
They could even practice CDC guidelines in a studio. The NBA with 25-40 on the court and sideline s in all seem to being ok along with Baseball.
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crawdaddy
'Ghost Town' definately worked for The Rolling Stones.
I'm sure if they can get another 'one track wonder', as opposed to a full album in these troubled times, they will have pleased fans all over the world ,as well as new fans who may think 'this is a really good song' .
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crawdaddy
'Ghost Town' definately worked for The Rolling Stones.
I'm sure if they can get another 'one track wonder', as opposed to a full album in these troubled times, they will have pleased fans all over the world ,as well as new fans who may think 'this is a really good song' .
Maybe they could stick with the theme...next songs could be called:
- (I Can't Get No) Vaccination ....
- Waiting on a Vaccine....
- Sympathy for the Virus
Or maybe not such a good idea....
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rollmops
Keith said : "After all 'Ghost Town' worked" which means that the Rolling Stones are happy with the release of that single. Is the satisfaction based on sales or streaming hits, or solely to how on target it was with the world lockdown situation?
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Chris Fountain
I can't understand why 5 musicians and say 4 or 5 sound technicians cannot get together and cut an album.
I would like to see the Stones' new album completed and even the E Street Band's as well.
They could even practice CDC guidelines in a studio. The NBA with 25-40 on the court and sideline s in all seem to being ok along with Baseball.
Plus security, catering, runners, pizza delivery, family members, guitar makers, guests, all those who are parts of great recording sessions. With Keith in CT USA and Mick in France I can't really see that happening.
The Rolling Stones are age 70's i.e. high risk vs Covid-19. Baseball players and football players are in their 20's and their 30's max, they are at very low risk.
Think of the Stones as those who live at nursing homes and homes for elderly - you don't arrange large parties with external guests in nursing homes these days.
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MileHigh
Bill Wyman must be fully isolated considering his demeanor and his age. He is 83.
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Bill Wyman must be fully isolated considering his demeanor and his age. He is 83.
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MileHigh
Bill Wyman must be fully isolated considering his demeanor and his age. He is 83.
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MileHigh
Bill Wyman must be fully isolated considering his demeanor and his age. He is 83.
Being afraid to fly doesn't mean he is isolated. If that was the case 2/3 of the world's population would be constantly isolated. Not because they are afraid of flying but rather because they hardly ever do.
Wyman may be isolated. But that has nothing to do with flying. Of course.
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Rokyfan
The risk does not come from wheelchairs or nightgowns it comes from their age.
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The risk does not come from wheelchairs or nightgowns it comes from their age.
Yes clearly - I was just saying it's hard to "Think of the Stones as those who live at nursing homes and homes for elderly"... When I think nursing homes and homes for elderly (where I've had relatives reside in the past), I tend to think of ailing old folks incapable of caring for themselves - sometimes dependent on wheelchairs or walkers, or sometimes bed ridden, etc., etc., etc. In that sense, it's hard to imagine any of the Stones in that category.
But obviously because of their old age, they're in the high risk category, and they're probably all safely isolated from any threat while surrounded by the comfort of close family.
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Hairball
Darryl is "big-boned"...lol...isn't that a polite way of saying he's overweight?
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The risk does not come from wheelchairs or nightgowns it comes from their age.
Yes clearly - I was just saying it's hard to "Think of the Stones as those who live at nursing homes and homes for elderly"... When I think nursing homes and homes for elderly (where I've had relatives reside in the past), I tend to think of ailing old folks incapable of caring for themselves - sometimes dependent on wheelchairs or walkers, or sometimes bed ridden, etc., etc., etc. In that sense, it's hard to imagine any of the Stones in that category.
But obviously because of their old age, they're in the high risk category, and they're probably all safely isolated from any threat while surrounded by the comfort of close family.
Well we know that Jagger exercises, Keith is fed up with drinking, and Ronnie is Clean and Charlie is Slim and Trim with arms of steel. Darryl- not sure if he is big-boned or works out. He is smart so I think he is ok plus he is younger. Overall we have positive signs -
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I hereby regret to inform that there is actually no future for THE ROLLING STONES as they are almost 80 years. They are done in last year. So folks, just enjoy albums of THE ROLLING STONES, starting from debut album till Blue and lonesome there last album. As someone posted in other thread which I agree that their first album was a cover album, and their last was also a cover album. That is a great way to fade away.
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pftw04
I hereby regret to inform that there is actually no future for THE ROLLING STONES as they are almost 80 years. They are done in last year. So folks, just enjoy albums of THE ROLLING STONES, starting from debut album till Blue and lonesome there last album. As someone posted in other thread which I agree that their first album was a cover album, and their last was also a cover album. That is a great way to fade away.