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Bashlets
Spoke to Matt Clifford briefly outside Four Seasons in Boston last summer. Very nice and acted surprised almost that I knew who he was. He told me album is in the works. It probably helped that I told him I really liked Goddess album which is true. LOL
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be an authorised remix version made by a Brazilian DJ named Alok, who've already worked with Mick on his latest single. It will be posted on May 2.
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be an authorised remix version made by a Brazilian DJ named Alok, who've already worked with Mick on his latest single. It will be posted on May 2.
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Cristiano Radtke
There will be an authorised remix version made by a Brazilian DJ named Alok, who've already worked with Mick on his latest single. It will be posted on May 2.
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gotdablouse
@Voodoodrew - couldn't have said it better !
@Four Stone Walls - Nikkei has to know who Clifford is ;-) But to follow up on your "But no idea where Jagger found him." - actually he found him in Montserrat during the SW recording where he was helping Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe [en.wikipedia.org])
As Beast says, does seem be one of Mick's genuine friends, often seen with him at soccer games and that birthday party. He was also referred to as "Mick's muiscal "Aide de Camp" in a Vanity Fair article in early 1992 when Mick was working on "Don't Tear Me Up" in London. Something must have happened though later on in that year because he was only featured on "Angel in my Hear" on WS and only reappeared with the Stones in 2002 with his pre-production credits for Mick's "40 Licks" tracks and another 10 years later as the "musical director" for the YCAGWYW choir. He's risen back to prominence since...Maybe he'll write a book someday so we can understand what happened.
Appreciated gotdablouse (although a blouse in Britain has a different meaning!)
Clifford competence and class/taste was what was what really relaunched them live in 89 and 90 - all the unearthed treasures like Ruby Tuesday And Light Years.
People say it was too 'clean' and keyboardy' but the guitars are strong and Keith loud clear and in his liberated element, prowling a very expansive stage with a grin on his face and firing out clean clear shots. Thinking Sympathy especially. So we all should be grateful to Clifford. And on new single too.
It has come in 'the silk sheet of time'.
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Stoneage
I don't get the adulation for this track.To me it's pretty bland. Nothing to write home about. It's like any track they have written since Undercover.
I don't see the greatness of it. But it looks like I'm the only one not joining the chorus of praise...
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SomeGuy
...As for the warhorses, I'd be willing to give up any of them, just to hear them play Living In A Ghost Town, or any other tune that never gets played. Just for the sake of it anyway.
It’s one I’d love to hear live too...maybe replace Miss You and give Darryl a cracking bass solo on another tune. But when it comes down to it, they can play the Rice Krispies jingle for all I care, as long as they perform again.
Also SomeGuy, where ya from?
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gotdablouse
@Voodoodrew - couldn't have said it better !
@Four Stone Walls - Nikkei has to know who Clifford is ;-) But to follow up on your "But no idea where Jagger found him." - actually he found him in Montserrat during the SW recording where he was helping Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe [en.wikipedia.org])
As Beast says, does seem be one of Mick's genuine friends, often seen with him at soccer games and that birthday party. He was also referred to as "Mick's muiscal "Aide de Camp" in a Vanity Fair article in early 1992 when Mick was working on "Don't Tear Me Up" in London. Something must have happened though later on in that year because he was only featured on "Angel in my Hear" on WS and only reappeared with the Stones in 2002 with his pre-production credits for Mick's "40 Licks" tracks and another 10 years later as the "musical director" for the YCAGWYW choir. He's risen back to prominence since...Maybe he'll write a book someday so we can understand what happened.
Appreciated gotdablouse (although a blouse in Britain has a different meaning!)
Clifford competence and class/taste was what was what really relaunched them live in 89 and 90 - all the unearthed treasures like Ruby Tuesday And Light Years.
People say it was too 'clean' and keyboardy' but the guitars are strong and Keith loud clear and in his liberated element, prowling a very expansive stage with a grin on his face and firing out clean clear shots. Thinking Sympathy especially. So we all should be grateful to Clifford. And on new single too.
It has come in 'the silk sheet of time'.
I have to admit that I do know who he is. I just like to be introduced to him and what he does
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SomeGuy
I'm waiting for the release of WHOMP!!!, the multiple disc compilation to appear in 2022, which hopefully will have the song on it (limited edition, of course). Or else on CLUNK, in 2026. I'm not sure if I will be around still for AAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! in 2032.
Seriously, we can only get it from the RS site? I mean, I want to have that physical copy.
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SomeGuy
I'm waiting for the release of WHOMP!!!, the multiple disc compilation to appear in 2022, which hopefully will have the song on it (limited edition, of course). Or else on CLUNK, in 2026. I'm not sure if I will be around still for AAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! in 2032.
Seriously, we can only get it from the RS site? I mean, I want to have that physical copy.
Isn't the vinyl that's limited? And you can buy the vinyl at other outlets -- or at least I got some emails selling it.
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SomeGuy
I'm waiting for the release of WHOMP!!!, the multiple disc compilation to appear in 2022, which hopefully will have the song on it (limited edition, of course). Or else on CLUNK, in 2026. I'm not sure if I will be around still for AAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! in 2032.
Seriously, we can only get it from the RS site? I mean, I want to have that physical copy.
Isn't the vinyl that's limited? And you can buy the vinyl at other outlets -- or at least I got some emails selling it.
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SomeGuy
I'm waiting for the release of WHOMP!!!, the multiple disc compilation to appear in 2022, which hopefully will have the song on it (limited edition, of course). Or else on CLUNK, in 2026. I'm not sure if I will be around still for AAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! in 2032.
Seriously, we can only get it from the RS site? I mean, I want to have that physical copy.
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SomeGuy
I'm waiting for the release of WHOMP!!!, the multiple disc compilation to appear in 2022, which hopefully will have the song on it (limited edition, of course). Or else on CLUNK, in 2026. I'm not sure if I will be around still for AAAAAARRRRRGHHHH!!! in 2032.
Seriously, we can only get it from the RS site? I mean, I want to have that physical copy.
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Father Ted
Here's one for the ultrafans: have the band ever released a single that has not been played live on a subsequent tour?
Well, they tried "Wild Horses" a few times, but it didn't stick....I'm still waiting to hear those versions!
"You Can't Always Get What You Want" comes to mind.
Sex Drive? Highwire?