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MelBelli
Definitely not Keith.
It’s Mick through what sounds like store-bought pedals.
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ARB
I imagine he likes it - this is pure Keith Solo intro: Steve on drums, then Keith enters with his riff (see: nearly every song on Main Offender + Almost Hear you Sigh + few on Talk is Cheap).
I get the point, but is Mick who's playing that riff for sure...or Watt..I mean, it's too tight and polished to be Keith's
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MelBelli
Definitely not Keith.
It’s Mick through what sounds like store-bought pedals.
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chevysales
Sounds so familiar I can’t remember what it was they did that had same sound. Likely one of the things they released as additional stuff since Licks in 2002. One of the songs released from then to now sounds just like it lyrically as far as phrasing for Mick goes. I will go thru my stuff and see I’m sure I can find it.
On another note I’m glad I was t only one who after waiting forever to download you got the “500 Internal Error”
Yeah it sounds a bit like that extra track on Licks, let's see, "Don't Stop", no, "Keys to Your Love", no, "Losing My Touch", no and..."Stealing My Heart", finally remembered the title. Wow it hasn't aged well, hope the rest of "Angry" is better !
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MelBelli
It’s a Mick riff for sure.
Meh.
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MelBelli
Definitely not Keith.
It’s Mick through what sounds like store-bought pedals.
A BOSS overdrive pedal...
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StonedRambler
I'll tell you a secret. In 2023 in popular music barely anybody records guitar through a real tube amp anymore. They're all just using amp simulation plugins. Since this is produced by Andrew Watt, it can very well be that the guitar is just going through some Guitar Rig preset...
Also, whoever played this - in modern pop productions everything gets time aligned (quantized) to the grid in Pro Tools. That could be why it's so super clean and exact timing wise.
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FrankM
A whole generation since the last studio album of original material. Hope it's worth the wait.
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MelBelli
Definitely not Keith.
It’s Mick through what sounds like store-bought pedals.
A BOSS overdrive pedal...
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FrankM
A whole generation since the last studio album of original material. Hope it's worth the wait.
Is that Kinks Super Fan Frank that Ray Davies used to call out by name?
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stonerolling
Curious whether or not to read too much in to the a new Stones 'era' slogan. Life post Charlie, something else?
Guess since Taylor Swift is calling her album periods "Eras" the Stones thought it was cool to do the same.
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shattered1978
This sounds really good!
I didn't like the studio sound post-SteelWheels, but this sounds really strong. Fat drums, delicious bass. Awesome!
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Rocky Dijon
The opening riff reminds me of Undercover of the Night, just sped up - similar to Look What the Cat Dragged In.
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Bjorn
I think this is pretty much it. The verse and the chorus will have these B-E-chords - just a bridge between. Like Sweet Thing, Let´s Work, Miss You and a lot of Jaggers solo stuff. Repetitive, something you can dance to. And I dont mind. Just my three cents. And I love that they have a producer, at last - that makes them sound BIG! Like on Steel Wheels. Reverb. It feels like 1989 again.
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
They can't win with their legacy. If it's too modern, they're chasing trends. If it's anti-formula, they're posing as avant-garde. If it sounds familiar, they're recycling the past with diminished returns. I'm just happy to have more songs.
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
They can't win with their legacy. If it's too modern, they're chasing trends. If it's anti-formula, they're posing as avant-garde. If it sounds familiar, they're recycling the past with diminished returns. I'm just happy to have more songs.
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
They can't win with their legacy. If it's too modern, they're chasing trends. If it's anti-formula, they're posing as avant-garde. If it sounds familiar, they're recycling the past with diminished returns. I'm just happy to have more songs.
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
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slewan
to me the song snippet sounds like they're stuck in the 80s
They can't win with their legacy. If it's too modern, they're chasing trends. If it's anti-formula, they're posing as avant-garde. If it sounds familiar, they're recycling the past with diminished returns. I'm just happy to have more songs.
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keef94
I really hope this is a landmark album, as opposed to that dreadful song Mick and Dave Grohl shat out, for example.
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Rocky Dijon
The opening riff reminds me of Undercover of the Night, just sped up - similar to Look What the Cat Dragged In.
I hear some vibes of this song too!!
[youtu.be]
I hope i'm wrong!!