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bertrichardsDisagree. The Rolling Stones did many great singles in recent years:Quote
treaclefingers
The last big single was SMU, ...
Plundered My Soul *****
No Spare Parts ****
Doom & Gloom ****
just Your Fool ****
Ride Em On Down ****
Living In a Ghost Town *****
Scarlet *****
I guess that your point of view, treacle, really is that "Start Me Up" (no particular favourite of mine) was their last huge single in the eyes of the public at large.
"Living In A Ghost Town" was a number 1 single in Germany, the fourth-biggest music market in the world. So I think it's not wrong to say that "Ghost Town" was a huge single.
OK what is it with you people? How is this confusing?
I'm not saying there weren't any great songs, or great singles since 1981. I'm talking from a public awareness and sales perspective.
I LOVE DOOM & GLOOM, but I guarantee you that NOBODY I KNOW will have heard the song before. OK...does that make sense?
A great song unfortunately isn't the same as a mammoth, 'played around the world' single.
And don't give me that claptrap about Living In A Ghost Town being number 1 in Germany. I bet you could walk into any hauptbahnhof in any city on any day and throw a baseball all day long, and never hit anyone that has ever heard of the song.
...and that takes nothing away from the song itself.
Achtung! Do I make myself clear?!
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bertrichardsDisagree. The Rolling Stones did many great singles in recent years:Quote
treaclefingers
The last big single was SMU, ...
Plundered My Soul *****
No Spare Parts ****
Doom & Gloom ****
just Your Fool ****
Ride Em On Down ****
Living In a Ghost Town *****
Scarlet *****
I guess that your point of view, treacle, really is that "Start Me Up" (no particular favourite of mine) was their last huge single in the eyes of the public at large.
"Living In A Ghost Town" was a number 1 single in Germany, the fourth-biggest music market in the world. So I think it's not wrong to say that "Ghost Town" was a huge single.
OK what is it with you people? How is this confusing?
I'm not saying there weren't any great songs, or great singles since 1981. I'm talking from a public awareness and sales perspective.
I LOVE DOOM & GLOOM, but I guarantee you that NOBODY I KNOW will have heard the song before. OK...does that make sense?
A great song unfortunately isn't the same as a mammoth, 'played around the world' single.
And don't give me that claptrap about Living In A Ghost Town being number 1 in Germany. I bet you could walk into any hauptbahnhof in any city on any day and throw a baseball all day long, and never hit anyone that has ever heard of the song.
...and that takes nothing away from the song itself.
Achtung! Do I make myself clear?!
But if you use a football instead of the baseball...
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TheGreek
Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
Thanks , as I then have it at home . I buy them as soon as they are released and then maybe listen or watch them . I did listen to El Mocambo which was very good and I really loved that one .Quote
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TheGreek
Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
It was released a year ago
I seem to recall there is a Rolling Stones release planned for this September ?Quote
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TheGreek
Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
It was released a year ago
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TheGreekI seem to recall there is a Rolling Stones release planned for this September ?Quote
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TheGreek
Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
It was released a year ago
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TheGreekI seem to recall there is a Rolling Stones release planned for this September ?Quote
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TheGreek
Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
It was released a year ago
I am not aware of anything
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Has this been officaly released yet ? Is this release planned for September 2022 ?
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Iggyrichards
Really like this one. Especially the extended version of "Slave". Keith's guitar work and Charlies drumming are fantastic on it. Besides the extra songs I also enjoy the live set.
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GasLightStreet
Fiji Jim, Trouble's A Comin', Shame Shame Shame, It's A Lie, Come To The Ball, Fast Talking... and the silly Start Me Up have new vocals.
That's as far as I can find at the moment.
Living only has guitar from Ronnie - and it's not the bee buzz one, that's original! I listened to the bootleg and the new one... surprised that bee buzz guitar was kept - it's horrible!
Not sure about Drift Away other than the vocals sound original, and like Living... and Fast Talking, it's got that weird IORR vibe to it (not sure if Fast Talking is old and new, I don't think it's completely new). If Mick did any new vocals it's probably a harmony. Haven't really listened to it very much.
Trying to dig through a few things to truly find out. Surly someone has complete details.
New (2021) remaster of Tattoo You is louder than 2009 UMG remaster. It is also more compressed comparing to 2009, DR5 vs. DR8. That is not good sounding disk.Quote
GasLightStreet
Is the original album remastered (CD) new compared to 2009? I've chosen not to copy the UMG/Polydor remasters - I did with SOME GIRLS and it was unlistenable compared to the Virgin remaster.
Is it worth copying them? I only got the EXILE extra disc (and the Plundered promo so I have both mixes), not the double, but SF, GHS and TY worth it or don't bother?
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bertrichardsDisagree. The Rolling Stones did many great singles in recent years:Quote
treaclefingers
The last big single was SMU, ...
Plundered My Soul *****
No Spare Parts ****
Doom & Gloom ****
just Your Fool ****
Ride Em On Down ****
Living In a Ghost Town *****
Scarlet *****
I guess that your point of view, treacle, really is that "Start Me Up" (no particular favourite of mine) was their last huge single in the eyes of the public at large.
"Living In A Ghost Town" was a number 1 single in Germany, the fourth-biggest music market in the world. So I think it's not wrong to say that "Ghost Town" was a huge single.
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ironbellyNew (2021) remaster of Tattoo You is louder than 2009 UMG remaster. It is also more compressed comparing to 2009, DR5 vs. DR8. That is not good sounding disk.Quote
GasLightStreet
Is the original album remastered (CD) new compared to 2009? I've chosen not to copy the UMG/Polydor remasters - I did with SOME GIRLS and it was unlistenable compared to the Virgin remaster.
Is it worth copying them? I only got the EXILE extra disc (and the Plundered promo so I have both mixes), not the double, but SF, GHS and TY worth it or don't bother?
All 2009 remasters are good for nomad listening only. Stick with Virgin if you care for long version of Slave. Otherwise, you have three options to choose - EMI-Tohiba 'black triangle' from 1983,CBS from 1986 and flat transfer from 2011.
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DandelionPowderman
Tanked is a stretch. #2 in Scotland, #6 in Hungary, #17 in Switzerland, platinum sales in Brazil and #6 in the Bubbling Under Billboard in the US.
They are very old men, so topping one chart + making their mark in others is pretty well done, I'd say
I don’t see what the point was of adding Wood’s guitar to tracks he didn’t play on originally.It would be like adding Taylor’s guitar to a Beggar’s Banquet outtake Brian played on years earlier.Quote
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GasLightStreet
Fiji Jim, Trouble's A Comin', Shame Shame Shame, It's A Lie, Come To The Ball, Fast Talking... and the silly Start Me Up have new vocals.
That's as far as I can find at the moment.
Living only has guitar from Ronnie - and it's not the bee buzz one, that's original! I listened to the bootleg and the new one... surprised that bee buzz guitar was kept - it's horrible!
Not sure about Drift Away other than the vocals sound original, and like Living... and Fast Talking, it's got that weird IORR vibe to it (not sure if Fast Talking is old and new, I don't think it's completely new). If Mick did any new vocals it's probably a harmony. Haven't really listened to it very much.
Trying to dig through a few things to truly find out. Surly someone has complete details.
I like the fuzz guitar on Heart of Love. They removed the trademark intro. Wood's playing sounds out of place.