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The 12" of Mixed Emotions - was that a remix?
Much better than the original (which was fine by me)
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
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powerage78
Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
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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?
Emotional Rescue
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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?
Emotional Rescue
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
I knew better, yet could only think of autotune. Indeed, completely different. So all the autotune whiners can shut up now.
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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?
Emotional Rescue
^^^ They've played Emotional Rescue live lol
Tell Me (Not sure if they've ever played it live)
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I can't stand the phrase "sprinkle some fairy dust" and if memory serves, that is just because of this site here
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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?
Emotional Rescue
^^^ They've played Emotional Rescue live lol
Tell Me (Not sure if they've ever played it live)
Dandelion
We Love You
He asked about a "subsequent tour". Emotional Rescue wasn't released prior to the tour it was played on.
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Is the CD single really "limited edition" as it states on rs.com? I was about to pull the trigger on it when I saw it was $6, which is kinda high...but I'm a sucker for the Stones.....but then after shipping and taxes it's $18!
Whaaaaat?
But if it's the only way to get it (limited edition) and not Amazon or other such places then maybe hence the high price.
Looked at it. No track listing. Besides, based on a majority of things I've read over the past few years, why would anyone order anything from rollingstones.com?
Agree, but CD version doesn't seem to be available anywhere else in the US
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Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
It seems that nowadays, Keith needs some strong support from his co-partners to motivate him to create something "new". He said it himself in the Netflix documentary, that Steve Jordan really pushed him to work on writing and producing new material. It seems that Keith when he is home does not care about work. Mick is constantly writing, composing, keeping his creative abilities sharp & productive. Keith needs inspiration and help from his friends. Keith, eventually is great anywhere, anywaway.
Rockandroll,
Mops
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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?
Emotional Rescue
^^^ They've played Emotional Rescue live lol
Tell Me (Not sure if they've ever played it live)
Dandelion
We Love You
He asked about a "subsequent tour". Emotional Rescue wasn't released prior to the tour it was played on.
ER sure wasn't released AFTER the tour it was played on
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Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
It seems that nowadays, Keith needs some strong support from his co-partners to motivate him to create something "new". He said it himself in the Netflix documentary, that Steve Jordan really pushed him to work on writing and producing new material. It seems that Keith when he is home does not care about work. Mick is constantly writing, composing, keeping his creative abilities sharp & productive. Keith needs inspiration and help from his friends. Keith, eventually is great anywhere, anywaway.
Rockandroll,
Mops
Actually Mick has produced very little since his last solo album Goddess In The Doorway almost 20 years ago. Even less since the Stones last album of originals 15 years ago.
Keith made Crosseyed Heart a few years ago, remember that one. ??
Keith was forced into retirement before Steve Jordan talked him into recording due to Mick's refusal to work with Keith , probably due to todgergate.
I think you have it all wrong if you don't mind me saying.
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Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
It seems that nowadays, Keith needs some strong support from his co-partners to motivate him to create something "new". He said it himself in the Netflix documentary, that Steve Jordan really pushed him to work on writing and producing new material. It seems that Keith when he is home does not care about work. Mick is constantly writing, composing, keeping his creative abilities sharp & productive. Keith needs inspiration and help from his friends. Keith, eventually is great anywhere, anywaway.
Rockandroll,
Mops
Actually Mick has produced very little since his last solo album Goddess In The Doorway almost 20 years ago. Even less since the Stones last album of originals 15 years ago.
Keith made Crosseyed Heart a few years ago, remember that one. ??
Keith was forced into retirement before Steve Jordan talked him into recording due to Mick's refusal to work with Keith , probably due to todgergate.
I think you have it all wrong if you don't mind me saying.
Mick has produced very little, Keith even less.
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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?
Emotional Rescue
^^^ They've played Emotional Rescue live lol
Tell Me (Not sure if they've ever played it live)
Dandelion
We Love You
He asked about a "subsequent tour". Emotional Rescue wasn't released prior to the tour it was played on.
ER sure wasn't released AFTER the tour it was played on
Now I'm confusedIsn't the question just asking if there are singles they've released that have never been played live?
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Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
It seems that nowadays, Keith needs some strong support from his co-partners to motivate him to create something "new". He said it himself in the Netflix documentary, that Steve Jordan really pushed him to work on writing and producing new material. It seems that Keith when he is home does not care about work. Mick is constantly writing, composing, keeping his creative abilities sharp & productive. Keith needs inspiration and help from his friends. Keith, eventually is great anywhere, anywaway.
Rockandroll,
Mops
Actually Mick has produced very little since his last solo album Goddess In The Doorway almost 20 years ago. Even less since the Stones last album of originals 15 years ago.
Keith made Crosseyed Heart a few years ago, remember that one. ??
Keith was forced into retirement before Steve Jordan talked him into recording due to Mick's refusal to work with Keith , probably due to todgergate.
I think you have it all wrong if you don't mind me saying.
Mick has produced very little, Keith even less.
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powerage78
Good song, Mick writting work with a recognizable and brilliant Keith contribution.
Mick always prolific and active...
But Keith today ? Is he still able - does he still want - to compose a Stones song ?
It seems that nowadays, Keith needs some strong support from his co-partners to motivate him to create something "new". He said it himself in the Netflix documentary, that Steve Jordan really pushed him to work on writing and producing new material. It seems that Keith when he is home does not care about work. Mick is constantly writing, composing, keeping his creative abilities sharp & productive. Keith needs inspiration and help from his friends. Keith, eventually is great anywhere, anywaway.
Rockandroll,
Mops
Actually Mick has produced very little since his last solo album Goddess In The Doorway almost 20 years ago. Even less since the Stones last album of originals 15 years ago.
Keith made Crosseyed Heart a few years ago, remember that one. ??
Keith was forced into retirement before Steve Jordan talked him into recording due to Mick's refusal to work with Keith , probably due to todgergate.
I think you have it all wrong if you don't mind me saying.
Mick has produced very little, Keith even less.
Mick did... something in 2011. Can't remember what it's called but it wasn't a solo album.
Keith did a solo album.
So, Mick has produced very little, Keith a bit more.
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Mick produced the Exile and Some Girls bonus discs, SuperHeavy album, GRRR!, Blue & Lonesome, Gotta Get a Grip/England Lost, a child (Deveraux), Living in a Ghost Town, lots of Stones tours, a James Brown biopic, a series called Vinyl, The Burnt Orange Heresy, etc etc, I would say he's still very active in his late 70s
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
I knew better, yet could only think of autotune. Indeed, completely different. So all the autotune whiners can shut up now.
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Is the CD single really "limited edition" as it states on rs.com? I was about to pull the trigger on it when I saw it was $6, which is kinda high...but I'm a sucker for the Stones.....but then after shipping and taxes it's $18!
Whaaaaat?
But if it's the only way to get it (limited edition) and not Amazon or other such places then maybe hence the high price.
Looked at it. No track listing. Besides, based on a majority of things I've read over the past few years, why would anyone order anything from rollingstones.com?
Agree, but CD version doesn't seem to be available anywhere else in the US
I bought Plundered just to have the UK mix so... I'd want to know what's on it before buying it just for the sake of buying it. I already bought it on Google Play.
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
I knew better, yet could only think of autotune. Indeed, completely different. So all the autotune whiners can shut up now.
Either way, they're both gimmicks that artificially alter vocals.
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
I knew better, yet could only think of autotune. Indeed, completely different. So all the autotune whiners can shut up now.
Either way, they're both gimmicks that artificially alter vocals.
So is a phase pedal, wah-wah pedal, reverb... it's different. Apparently you don't like different. Or new. Whatever it is, you ain't getting it.
Is it too trendy? Behind the trend? They're really good at being behind trends. The vocoder has been around for a long time. Longer than the Stones.
It's texture. It works great in this tune.
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I always had a bad relationship with vocals in general. It’s a sort of mental block. I have some general knowledge of music, but don’t understand singing, not even the basics. I can normally say if an instrument is out of tune, playing the wrong note or has a bad timing, but vocals are Arab to me!. If I had to sing lead to save my life, I would be dead!
All this to say, can one be so kind to explain where the auto tune part starts, and how do you recognize it?
Thank you!
C
Start with the bridge, particularly toward the end. Then check out when Mick sings the word "lose" on a different place in the song.
I’m embarrassed for my dumbness, but what should I hear?
C
1:48... 'So much time to lose', 'creep in my bed', sounds like he's singing in a bubble.
CORRECTION: it's not autotune.
It's a vocoder.
I wondered, because I never heard an autotune here.
The vocoder is a very different thing
I knew better, yet could only think of autotune. Indeed, completely different. So all the autotune whiners can shut up now.
Either way, they're both gimmicks that artificially alter vocals.
So is a phase pedal, wah-wah pedal, reverb... it's different. Apparently you don't like different. Or new. Whatever it is, you ain't getting it.
Is it too trendy? Behind the trend? They're really good at being behind trends. The vocoder has been around for a long time. Longer than the Stones.
It's texture. It works great in this tune.