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Adrian-L
hasn't it leaked online, yet?
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Adrian-L
hasn't it leaked online, yet?
Mick is pretty good about keeping things under wrap.
I'm just guessing that with all the time the boys have spent together over the past couple of years, they might have a good bit of stuff done already.
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textmonkey
I'm just waiting for that bloke maverick to show up and tell us that he's not only HEARD the new album, but played cowbell on the 3rd track, side 2
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woody4prez
No Spare Parts needs to be there, too, along with Claudine.
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Meise
I've heard that the Stones will start recording a new album in early October this year. Does anybody have some more information?
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Bashlets
I am remember reading on Stonesdoug's site about 3 years ago, that Mick and Keith and Don Was had requested all the old unused material from I believe Steel Wheels through Bridges. I have my doubts if there are really enough good songs in those to make a Tattoo YOu album which would be fine for me. Go back to the Some Girls, and Emotional Rescue sessions. Yellow Cab is one of the first tracks I'd clean up.
Die hard fans would know the stuff is old, but the general public would not. I SAY DO IT with a cd that runs no more than 12 tracks.
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Gazza
There are many things the world can do without, and yet another Rolling Stones compilation is certainly one of them
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textmonkey
I'm just waiting for that bloke maverick to show up and tell us that he's not only HEARD the new album, but played cowbell on the 3rd track, side 2
lol- yes, he claimed to have a torrent of the early demos, didn't he?
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skipstone
So was Tattoo You the Stones being washed up? Exile wasn't all one session. Nor Let It Bleed. You know they have some cool tunes they didn't release because Mick wanted to be "current" at that time, which, of course, always dies and makes something dated.
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yeah, I agree that as mick writes them, new songs would probably be less work than dredging up and editing old tapes. The question is whether we would really want to hear another album of 10 songs mick wrote in a month.