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I agree re the excellence of the Bigger Bang cover.
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keefriffhards
I knew this was coming, you guys stretch reality to a point where everything said about Hackney Diamonds becomes meaningless, you cheapen the album and sound forgetful as to just how incredible the Stones used to be when you start talking about HD in the same context as Tattoo You.
How can you make comparisons, on what level did Hackney Diamonds tracks sound anything like the 81' 82" tour when played live.
The 81" album and tour is sacrilege, show some respect for what the Stones meant to people at that time.
Bill, Charlie and Ian Stewart are gone, HD isn't The Rolling Stones is it, it's a Jagger and Watt production with a possibly dazed and confused out of his depth Keith thrown into the recording so they can package it as RS product.
It's a good album for 78 year olds at the time of it's release and Ronnie plays well on it but it's not 81"
You can't accept the fact that The Rolling Stones have changed.
You have no respect for what the Stones did with HACKNEY DIAMONDS. Why do you keep bitching about people liking or loving the album? And then comparing live performances to 1981-82?
No one gives a shit about that except you. Your bitterness is so dumb it's bizarre.
You miss the entire point of the comparison. "Sacrilege" is a big word from someone that doesn't simply understand something simple.
Stay in the past.
Or continue being your angry little self that people like or love HD.
You're a fossil fan, not a Rolling Stones fan.
That's your opinion, my opinion is mine.
You go about your posts personally insulting people on a daily bases and get away with it, how does that work, you know i wouldn't get away with it.
You bully people on multiple threads with your bombastic provocative anger and then accuse others of doing the very thing you and your gatekeeper friends do.
Where are the personal insults in my post/ posts.
Look mate you aren't preaching to me, i and others don't need to take your insults because we have a different opinion to you, can't you understand that and be a little less condescending.
I know you and a few others basically live on here and pull together to run anyone who hears the Stones different to you out of iorr, you're like a gang now who take it upon themselves to moderate opposing views with personal attacks.
If you can't pull yourself together enough to respond to people you disagree with without insulting them why don't you do as ProfessorWolf suggests, ignore and move on, post baby post to your hearts content in the knowledge there's room here for everyone.
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kovachI agree, most memorable album since Tattoo You. Since Some Girls might be a bit of a stretch...Quote
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Stonesfan2146
I also do still listen to Hackney Diamonds a lot. And many songs have even grown for me from first not liking them to then having them in my car driving playlist, for example Get Close. The saxophone solo gives me 1981 tour vibes, making me think they could have played this in the stadium on that great evening in the lets spend the night together concert movie. It fits the vibe.
And that's why I think the next album will be just as amazing and they still have so much left in the can. They are still the rolling Stones, just a bit older.
Yes...it is a retro-Tattoo You feel, great observation. It's one of about 5 or 6 songs on the album that could have/should have been singles. I think Whole Wide World and Depending on You were missed opportunities as well. In fact I'd argue that Whole Wide World should have been the follow-up single and tease SSoH out a bit later.
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keefriffhards
No worries GLS, you're great actually because you have passion and soul, as I've said I'll stay out of this thread, sorry guys.
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Stonesfan2146
I also do still listen to Hackney Diamonds a lot. And many songs have even grown for me from first not liking them to then having them in my car driving playlist, for example Get Close. The saxophone solo gives me 1981 tour vibes, making me think they could have played this in the stadium on that great evening in the lets spend the night together concert movie. It fits the vibe.
And that's why I think the next album will be just as amazing and they still have so much left in the can. They are still the rolling Stones, just a bit older.
Yes...it is a retro-Tattoo You feel, great observation. It's one of about 5 or 6 songs on the album that could have/should have been singles. I think Whole Wide World and Depending on You were missed opportunities as well. In fact I'd argue that Whole Wide World should have been the follow-up single and tease SSoH out a bit later.
So for me, as one who prefers Tattoo You over Some Girls, I'd say it was maybe the best since Tattoo You because that comes first backwards chronologically (if I accept HD is better than Undercover, which I'm not sure I do)
HOWEVER, even comparing it to Some Girls I don't think it has quite the punch there...it's close though. For me LBTS, the weakest cut, drags it a bit.
But then again, you're comparing 12 songs on HD to 10 songs on SG so if you took top 10 on each it would be still closer.
BUT...you have to consider the strength of the singles too, and in that regard Miss You and Beast are uber-strong. As much as I love HD, it, as in most albums released by the band in the last 40 years, really doesn't have the killer single. That's the missing ingredient. Angry, a great song, isn't really a killer single.
Whole Wide World and Get Close could have been strong singles but apparently they didn't think so!
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I also do still listen to Hackney Diamonds a lot. And many songs have even grown for me from first not liking them to then having them in my car driving playlist, for example Get Close. The saxophone solo gives me 1981 tour vibes, making me think they could have played this in the stadium on that great evening in the lets spend the night together concert movie. It fits the vibe.
And that's why I think the next album will be just as amazing and they still have so much left in the can. They are still the rolling Stones, just a bit older.
Yes...it is a retro-Tattoo You feel, great observation. It's one of about 5 or 6 songs on the album that could have/should have been singles. I think Whole Wide World and Depending on You were missed opportunities as well. In fact I'd argue that Whole Wide World should have been the follow-up single and tease SSoH out a bit later.
So for me, as one who prefers Tattoo You over Some Girls, I'd say it was maybe the best since Tattoo You because that comes first backwards chronologically (if I accept HD is better than Undercover, which I'm not sure I do)
HOWEVER, even comparing it to Some Girls I don't think it has quite the punch there...it's close though. For me LBTS, the weakest cut, drags it a bit.
But then again, you're comparing 12 songs on HD to 10 songs on SG so if you took top 10 on each it would be still closer.
BUT...you have to consider the strength of the singles too, and in that regard Miss You and Beast are uber-strong. As much as I love HD, it, as in most albums released by the band in the last 40 years, really doesn't have the killer single. That's the missing ingredient. Angry, a great song, isn't really a killer single.
Whole Wide World and Get Close could have been strong singles but apparently they didn't think so!
Angry was a solid single. The big riffage, the snarky chorus, the longing (please just forget about me). It's in the face and immediate.
Nothing else on the album has that but there are some close ones - Driving Me Too Hard is as classic Stones as they got on HD. It's got Mick being revealing, the "Look what you've done to me", while also being standoffish (Morocco or a corner bar). Get Close is another one that's almost there.
Overall, except for the weird Live By The Sword, it's a solid album, which is way more than probably what was expected given the last 3 original albums regarding their consistency - they're mostly equal in the bum tracks.
If Angry was edited to start with the guitars it's possible to contend with UOTN, Mixed Emotions and Love Is Strong is Duhhh, it's the Stones. Perhaps the count in is the weakest aspect but only one other single has a count in and it's a whatever single.
Looking forward to what didn't make HD on the new album. Given the focus of the project some of them are most likely better than some songs on HD.
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LeonidP
I thought of a great name for the new album! ... Hackney Diamonds II
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LeonidP
I thought of a great name for the new album! ... Hackney Diamonds II
don't give 'em ideas
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frankotero
Very cool, but as I asked in another thread, they must mean next year for the tour?
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frankotero
Very cool, but as I asked in another thread, they must mean next year for the tour?
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Doxa
Okay, according to The Sun:
- 13 new tracks about ready to go. Open when.
- reissue of BLACK AND BLUE out in November, with two new tracks.
I would say not bad, not bad at all...
- Doxa
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georgelicks
If Black and Blue is ready to go in November, then the new album could be released in April/May 2026 if they want to tour Europe next year.
The logical is to release the new album during the Christmas season this year with Black and Blue pushed to April 2026, but who knows.
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Rolling Stones 'ready to release surprise album after cancelling huge tour'
according to the Mirror UK....we have a new album?
[www.mirror.co.uk]