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bye bye johnny
Ronnie interview with NME
So it sounds like they had some kind of rehearsals of the new songs the week after the Hackney Empire press conference? (Or at least they had planned to do that)
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drewmaster
I just got this in my email. Not sure I have the patience to wait almost 13 more years!
Hello Andrew,
We're writing because a schedule change has occurred in delivering the album listed below:
Title: Hackney Diamonds [Explicit]
Link to the album: [www.amazon.com]
The new expected release date is: Friday, September 5, 2036.
Drew
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MelBelli
Where is Mick going in “Driving Me Too Hard”? Morocco and … ?
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bye bye johnny
Ronnie interview with NME
So it sounds like they had some kind of rehearsals of the new songs the week after the Hackney Empire press conference? (Or at least they had planned to do that)
Where are you hearing that in the interview?
Steve and Matt were reported to be in Hackney but they would be there as Mick and Keith's "right hand man".
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MelBelli
Where is Mick going in “Driving Me Too Hard”? Morocco and … ?
The corner bar.
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donvis
Time stamp for Mess It Up?
I didn’t hear it. Was it left out?
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Jackda
Dreamy Skies = Short and Curlies
I agree this part is quite similar:
And you can't break away from this at all
And you can't get away from it all
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donvis
Time stamp for Mess It Up?
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donvis
Time stamp for Mess It Up?
30:56
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drewmaster
I just got this in my email. Not sure I have the patience to wait almost 13 more years!
Hello Andrew,
We're writing because a schedule change has occurred in delivering the album listed below:
Title: Hackney Diamonds [Explicit]
Link to the album: [www.amazon.com]
The new expected release date is: Friday, September 5, 2036.
We'll keep your pre-order open on your account and deliver the title as soon as it is released. As a reminder, you can always change, cancel, or view the status of your orders in Your Account here:
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We hope to see you again soon.
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Drew
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MelBelli
Keith tells Paul Sexton that he wanted to write a song around the unusual chord found in “Tell Me Straight.” It’s a B minor with a sharp five.
He’s been intrigued by that chord for many years. You can hear him work with it on “Part of the Night” from the Fully Finished Outtakes set.
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MelBelli
Keith tells Paul Sexton that he wanted to write a song around the unusual chord found in “Tell Me Straight.” It’s a B minor with a sharp five.
He’s been intrigued by that chord for many years. You can hear him work with it on “Part of the Night” from the Fully Finished Outtakes set.
Part of the Night is a strong tune. Evolved from Golden Caddy, right?
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MelBelli
Keith tells Paul Sexton that he wanted to write a song around the unusual chord found in “Tell Me Straight.” It’s a B minor with a sharp five.
He’s been intrigued by that chord for many years. You can hear him work with it on “Part of the Night” from the Fully Finished Outtakes set.
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MelBelli
Keith tells Paul Sexton that he wanted to write a song around the unusual chord found in “Tell Me Straight.” It’s a B minor with a sharp five.
He’s been intrigued by that chord for many years. You can hear him work with it on “Part of the Night” from the Fully Finished Outtakes set.
It's basically the same arpeggio of the same chord he plays in the verses of Wild Horses (live, these days, I mean). I really like the verses and Keith's singing is beautiful, but somehow the chorus leaves me cold and I think it's quite weak...