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jigsawp
How should anyone do that nearly 40 years later??
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NICOS
Who said he will use his 2010 voice maybe he try to sing as back then, thinks he able to imitate his own '72 voice. (at least I hope so)
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tatters
It doesn't bother ME in the least. I would have preferred that they didn't do any overdubs at all, but since the did, I'm glad they at least brought in MT to do them. Ronnie will just have to learn to deal with it. The best revenge would be to hook up with Mac and Kenny and do a "Faces" tour.
Revenge? If he wants to challege the Twins, I think they will win that race (too). Namely they will throw an ace: and finally everyone is in a right place where they belong to: Wood with the Faces and Taylor with the Stones...
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His Majesty
This has gotten outta hand!
Roll on the day when the discs hit the shops!
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LieB
.... and there are no reports about replacing Ronnie on tour.
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LieB
.... and there are no reports about replacing Ronnie on tour.
Not yet.
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Lightnin'
When questioned about the recent 'Dancing In The Studio' incident, Jagger said:
"I couldn't help it. When Mick T started playing, it was as if I'd been taken straight back to 1971 and I just lost control over my feet.¨
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stoneswashed77
what do you mean shop? i think you download illegal, don´t you?
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stoneswashed77
what do you mean shop? i think you download illegal, don´t you?
Hi there Mr double standards! Got a grudge?
No, as far as downloads go I usually only go for stuff you can't buy officially like live stuff, outtakes, different mixes etc.
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skipstone
He was fined eh? Where is that? I must have missed that.
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Lightnin'
According to an insider the studio management are considering to waive the £ 250,- fine issued to Jagger, after the singer explained that he had not been his usual composed self.
When questioned about the recent 'Dancing In The Studio' incident, Jagger said:
"I couldn't help it. When Mick T started playing, it was as if I'd been taken straight back to 1971 and I just lost control over my feet.¨
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Exactly. Gazza, was that you posting on Steve Hoffman's site?
if you mean quoting the bits from the Uncut interview, yes, that was me. Your posts on here enticed me to register to find out more. LOL.
Thought it might be. You added a lot to the conversation there, as you always do here.
My original source was not that close to the fire, a very well known session player who said that Jagger dispatched Matt Clifford to supervise MT. My second source is Don Was, who is producing the tracks. He implied that he'd been working seperately with Keith in LA. There was an implication that Keith was out of the loop on this. I infer then from your comment that Jagger has been even more involved directly with MT than was known, which is something they probably didn't want Keith to know.Quote
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TeddyB1018
Because the Stones camp hadn't let the cat out the bag. Now that it was out through other sources, Don wasn't going to lie but was still choosing his words carefully. When I asked Don about Taylor adding overdubs sometime ago, having heard about it from other sources, he turned pale and asked who'd told me. By the way, I don't think Taylor was in the studio with either Mick or Keith.
Oh really ? That seems to indicate your sources where not that close to the fire then, eh ? Either that or you just made the wrong guess.
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TeddyB1018My original source was not that close to the fire, a very well known session player who said that Jagger dispatched Matt Clifford to supervise MT. My second source is Don Was, who is producing the tracks. He implied that he'd been working seperately with Keith in LA. There was an implication that Keith was out of the loop on this. I infer then from your comment that Jagger has been even more involved directly with MT than was known, which is something they probably didn't want Keith to know.Quote
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Because the Stones camp hadn't let the cat out the bag. Now that it was out through other sources, Don wasn't going to lie but was still choosing his words carefully. When I asked Don about Taylor adding overdubs sometime ago, having heard about it from other sources, he turned pale and asked who'd told me. By the way, I don't think Taylor was in the studio with either Mick or Keith.
Oh really ? That seems to indicate your sources where not that close to the fire then, eh ? Either that or you just made the wrong guess.
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To clarify, I first posted here about MT overdubbing when I heard about ut from a well known musician friend of Jagger's. Some weeks later I was with Don Was and asked him about it. He nervously confirmed the fact, then we moved on to discuss the actual tracks, which I reported here. I was filling in the blanks when I guessed that Jagger was not supervising directly, I was told that KR was not directly involved in the work being done by MTand, in fact, was at the time likely not aware of it. That has probably changed, since the cat is out of the bag.