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duke richardson
They are starting to open the vaults...
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RKH1981
[www.rollingstone.com]
“I added some percussion and some vocals. Keith put guitar on one or two.” Jagger wrote fresh lyrics for “Following the River"
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windmelody
I hope they will not end up beeing nothing but a nostalgia band! ?
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RKH1981
[www.rollingstone.com]
“I added some percussion and some vocals. Keith put guitar on one or two.” Jagger wrote fresh lyrics for “Following the River"
Overdubs 38 or 39 years after the original recordings. Maybe Bill and Mick Taylor parts will not be erased ?
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windmelody
I hope they will not end up beeing nothing but a nostalgia band! ?
That's what I thought back in the 80's...
- Doxa
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skipstone
No. Not "10 NEW SONGS!". "10 never-before-heard tracks".
Big difference. If you're simply saying songs we've never heard before or if you are counting the alternate versions of songs we've heard before as part of the ten new songs.
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windmelody
I hope they will not end up beeing nothing but a nostalgia band! ?
That's what I thought back in the 80's...
- Doxa
Until 1999 the Stones were not about nostalgia only, they released successful albums who got airplay, played new songs and so on. It changed in 2002, but ABB was decent. This Exile article shows a new quality of nostalgia.
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bernardanderson
“I really wanted to leave them pretty much as they were,” Keith Richards says. “I didn’t want to interfere with the Bible".
uh, i guess he failed in that regard, considering he did overdub some guitar parts and mick overdubbed things. way to interfere with the bible, keith! gosh!