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Just heard a second snippet, just wow!! Will this be a masterpiece of music? So excited about our boys :-)
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Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
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AND: how did you come to hear this album?
He's a journalist and has probably signed a 'Non-Disclosure Agreement' (NDA). Same for [www.TheTimes.co.uk] when they wrote: "I’ve heard Hackney Diamonds. It’s the best Rolling Stones album since 1978".
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
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roller99
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
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But where can you listen to it at 6.00 pm? (in Italy)
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roller99
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
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roller99
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
It's actually quite simple. Tattoo You is completely made of content that was written earlier and or for other albums (Black and Blue, Some Girls, Emotional Rescue) Hackney Diamonds' songs on the other hand were written for the purpose of making Hackney Diamonds. Both Sessions (2020 & 2023) had the same purpose.
So to me it's a complete new album - no leftovers used
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roller99
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
Since Exile also consists a lot of unreleased material that goes back till 1968 - by that logic you also couldn't consider that an album of new material.
Also Emotional Rescue consists mostly of leftovers from Some Girls - so that isn't exactly new either.
The Stones always worked by the principle of recording lots of material and then choosing what fits well together on an album, saving other good songs for future albums that they might fit on.
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roller99
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
Since Exile also consists a lot of unreleased material that goes back till 1968 - by that logic you also couldn't consider that an album of new material.
Also Emotional Rescue consists mostly of leftovers from Some Girls - so that isn't exactly new either.
The Stones always worked by the principle of recording lots of material and then choosing what fits well together on an album, saving other good songs for future albums that they might fit on.
But they are leftovers that didn't make the previous album so probably best not to make a new album from left over scraps, ( 1970s leftovers are another thing to 2005 left overs ) that might be why Keith prefers to start from cratch with he and Mick bouncing spontaneous ideas off each other in the studio, i think that's why this album is going to be good, Andrew the producer has been encouraging them to do this.
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Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
I can't get behind this way of thinking. All songwriters have unfinished songs in their backlog they are planning to use sometime in the future.
Some Girls was released in 78 and Tattoo You in 81, with same logic if The Stones are using songs from 2020 sessions for Hackney Diamonds then it's not considered an album of new material?
Since Exile also consists a lot of unreleased material that goes back till 1968 - by that logic you also couldn't consider that an album of new material.
Also Emotional Rescue consists mostly of leftovers from Some Girls - so that isn't exactly new either.
The Stones always worked by the principle of recording lots of material and then choosing what fits well together on an album, saving other good songs for future albums that they might fit on.
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Is everybody ready ? Everyone seems to be ready ! Exciting times, eh ?!
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Is everybody ready ? Everyone seems to be ready ! Exciting times, eh ?!
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AND: how did you come to hear this album?
He's a journalist and has probably signed a 'Non-Disclosure Agreement' (NDA). Same for [www.TheTimes.co.uk] when they wrote: "I’ve heard Hackney Diamonds. It’s the best Rolling Stones album since 1978".
Exactly. I don’t consider Tattoo You to be an album of new material, a portion was leftovers from Some Girls.
Tattoo You was a new album as only the backing tracks from their back catalogue was used, all vocals and many overdubs were new, as were mixing and mastering.
Mathijs
Right and when it was released no one was the wiser, it's only during interviews for SW that it started getting mentioned, notably in a Mick interview from NME I think.
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gotdablouse
Is everybody ready ? Everyone seems to be ready ! Exciting times, eh ?!