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marquess
What about T. Bone Burnett?
Yeah, i like his work with John Mellencamp. Would be a nice choice, but i doubt it.
Jeroen
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Come On
Why not Jack Black then? brilliant actor for us that like to stay age 10, and those adays Stones were Really Great!
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Come On
Why not Jack Black then? brilliant actor for us that like to stay age 10, and those adays Stones were Really Great!
Why not Black Jack?
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Come On
Why not Jack Black then? brilliant actor for us that like to stay age 10, and those adays Stones were Really Great!
Why not Black Jack?
The Condom?...it's already used...
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Fan Since 1964
Well, then if that's so then I would prefer Keith to work on his own.
Don Was hasn't made it for the Stones neither will any other producer Jagger worked with lately do.
Steve Jordan has caught Keith in his prime and made him go back to the roots.
I certainly don't wanna listen to a Stones record that has any influences of Jagger's solos projects, like the disastraous "Super Heavy". It's dull music and doesn't represent the Stones in any way.
It's time to change direction as far as the music is concerned and Keith has shown that on his album "Crosseyed Heart"
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Fan Since 1964
Well, then if that's so then I would prefer Keith to work on his own.
Don Was hasn't made it for the Stones neither will any other producer Jagger worked with lately do.
Steve Jordan has caught Keith in his prime and made him go back to the roots.
I certainly don't wanna listen to a Stones record that has any influences of Jagger's solos projects, like the disastraous "Super Heavy". It's dull music and doesn't represent the Stones in any way.
It's time to change direction as far as the music is concerned and Keith has shown that on his album "Crosseyed Heart"
I totally agree with you.
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Fan Since 1964
Well, then if that's so then I would prefer Keith to work on his own.
Don Was hasn't made it for the Stones neither will any other producer Jagger worked with lately do.
Steve Jordan has caught Keith in his prime and made him go back to the roots.
I certainly don't wanna listen to a Stones record that has any influences of Jagger's solos projects, like the disastraous "Super Heavy". It's dull music and doesn't represent the Stones in any way.
It's time to change direction as far as the music is concerned and Keith has shown that on his album "Crosseyed Heart"
I totally agree with you.
...me too
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His Majesty
No, please, just no!
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His Majesty
No, please, just no!
Bring back Andrew!
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His Majesty
No, please, just no!
Bring back Andrew!
Bring back Glyn.
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swaymusik
Jack White as producer...simply ridiculous.
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swaymusik
Jack White as producer...simply ridiculous.
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Turner68
I'd rather see Keith get Charlie, bill, and mick Taylor together to play on his follow up to "cross eyed heart"
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Turner68
I'd rather see Keith get Charlie, bill, and mick Taylor together to play on his follow up to "cross eyed heart"
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Turner68
I'd rather see Keith get Charlie, bill, and mick Taylor together to play on his follow up to "cross eyed heart"
Or a full blues album with them.
Anyway, I think that jack White can be a good choice. He is good for Mick who wants a young-fresh and ''alternative'' producer and he is good also for Keith because Jack loves the blues and other great things from the past. Jack white is a meeting point between Mick and Keith in short words. But the Stones had to do the big work, entering in the studio with the right spirit and leaving some standards that have dominated the last two decades.
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mr edward
What about Dan Auerbach (Black Keys, Arcs)?
He's produced Dr. John, Ray LaMontagne and Lana del Rey and those albums all sound great.
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swimtothemoon
Besides Loreta Lynne (sp) what else has he produced?