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Ego first, quality next..I guess almost 50 years of fame does that to people. A pity though. I'm sure Rick Rubin would be able to help the Stones with some great recordings before the band calls it quits, which is bound to happen somewhere in this decade.
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What about the supposed work he did with Jack White? What is that all about?
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i have the work with jack white involved bending elbows and smoking stuff, not making a record or anything...
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Pdog wrote on Jan 21st, 2010 at 8:08pm:
i have the work with jack white involved bending elbows and smoking stuff, not making a record or anything...


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Boomy wrote on Jan 21st, 2010 at 8:12pm:
Pdog wrote on Jan 21st, 2010 at 8:08pm:
i have the work with jack white involved bending elbows and smoking stuff, not making a record or anything...


smoking more weed is good for your health


i forgot to write, "to think", my sentence sounds like i'm stoned.
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Thanks to Jimmy Phelge on IORR for finding this and to LieB for the Google Translation

Mick Jagger has given a new interview to La Republicca newspaper in Italy, giving more details about the Exile reissue (11 songs!)

The original Italian text :

Cominciamo da Exile On Main St., che verrà ripubblicato.
"Ho mixato 11 brani inediti. Alcuni sono piuttosto interessanti (ride, "risucchiando" la saliva, ndr)".

Per esempio Following The River...
"Sì, è una ballata al piano".

Che parla di un uomo che lascia una donna.
"Esatto (ride, ndr)".

E Plunder My Soul, in cui una donna lascia un uomo. Anche qui c'è il piano, ma è più rock.
"Diciamo che è più una commedia...".

Poi, Sophia Loren. Come mai questo titolo?
"È solo un titolo in lavorazione, non la chiameremo così. Per ora è così solo per attrarre le persone... (ride, ndr)".

Come avete scoperto queste tracce? Perché per tanto tempo sono rimaste negli archivi?
"Quando la casa discografica mi ha domandato se volevo ripubblicare Exile On Main St., ha chiesto ad alcuni "esperti" dei Rolling Stones di inviarmi tutti i demo a disposizione. Erano dei bootleg. Mentre li sentivo, per la prima volta mi sono detto: "Aspetta un attimo, ma queste cose non provengono dallo stesso periodo (di Exile On Main St., 1972, ndr), no, queste sono state fatte in altro momento, probabilmente alla fine degli anni 70, forse nei primi anni 80...".

In pratica te ne eri dimenticato?
"No, per niente. Dovevo semplicemente capire con precisione quando fosse stato fatto, perché Exile On Main St., non venne registrato in una sola volta, ma nel giro di tre anni. Così sono dovuto tornare indietro nel tempo con la mente e cercare ulteriori tracce degne di essere pubblicate. Ho ascoltato nastri su nastri".

C'è una dichiarazione del tempo in cui affermi che il disco non ti piaceva. Hai detto: "Questo nuovo album è pazzo. Ci sono così tante tracce differenti. È molto rock&roll, ma non volevo una cosa del genere. Sono la persona più sperimentale del gruppo, non mi piace fare e rifare sempre la stessa cosa".
"Robaccia. Non è vero".

D'accordo, ma cosa ne pensi oggi?
"La cosa buona di quel disco è che è interessante se visto come opera intera, nella sua integrità (è l'unico album doppio dei Rolling Stones, ndr). La sua caratteristica principale è che non possiede molti brani "accessibili". L'unico brano che ha avuto successo è Tumbling Dice, ma per il resto non ci sono stati così tanti brani orecchiabili come in Some Girls (1978, ndr). Le altre canzoni di Exile furono comunque bene accolte ai tempi. È un album molto interessante, con tanti diversi stili musicali, il blues, un po' di country, un po' di rock&roll e un po' di qualcosa che non può essere messo in una categoria. Diciamo che rappresenta bene la buona estensione musicale degi Stones, che è eclettica perché ha avuto influenze eclettiche. Come album, sta insieme piuttosto bene. Quindi, sì, mi piace, anche se non lo ascolto mai".

Prima parlavi di "tornare indietro nel tempo". Una volta hai dichiarato che "devi stare attento a non rimanere intrappolato nel passato o rischi di non comprendere più le cose che intorno a te cambiano". Il passato è una trappola per te?
"Dico che non dovresti ammirare il tuo passato tanto da impedirti di fare altro. Nessuno naturalmente vuole rimanere intrappolato nel passato, ma a me piace abbastanza scartabellare tra le vecchie cose, riportarle alla luce e vedere com'erano e che cosa ne è rimasto oggi. La verità, per tornare a Exile, è che la casa discografica mi ha così tanto implorato di tirare fuori queste cose che ho ceduto. La mia reazione iniziale è stata: "Non me ne frega davvero niente di questa roba, non voglio cercare niente". Ma loro insistevano: "Oh, per f-a-v-o-r-e-e-e, puoi solo dare una veloce occhiata, siamo certi che qualcosa di buono ci sia..." e così alla fine è stato proprio divertente fare questa ricercare. È stato come rovistare in soffitta, spulciare in un baule di vecchi abiti ed esclamare: "Oh, guarda questo! Un tempo lo indossavo! Non posso crederci!" (lo dice alzando le mani a mezz'aria come se stesse reggendo un vestito immaginario, ndr)".

La prima volta che sei salito su un palco avevi 19 anni. Però hai sempre detto di sentirti un cantante.
"Mi è sempre piaciuto cantare e ho sempre cantato, però non ho mai pensato di poter fare il cantante. Non un cantante di professione, solo per divertimento. Una cosa da fare durante le vacanze".

Non eri sicuro, dentro di te, di poter fare meglio dei cantanti che ammiravi?
"Alla fine, sì. Sapevo di poter essere come loro. Anche se i tuoi eroi rimangono sempre degli eroi. Pensi che sia troppo difficile essere come loro, ma alla fine ti rendi conto che non è così".

Quali erano i tuoi eroi?
"Elvis Presley e Little Richard: quest'ultimo, lo idolatravo. Per me era fantastico. Sono stato molto fortunato perché il primo tour dei Rolling Stones è stato proprio insieme a Little Richard. Lo guardavo ogni sera, da così vicino, così attentamente nei dettagli... Lui era davvero carino nei miei confronti. Gli piaceva l'entusiasmo dei ragazzi giovani. Si curava di me, mi stava dietro, e mi ha dato un sacco di idee. Io lo osservavo interagire con il pubblico, per capire come facesse. Dava tutto quello che poteva al pubblico. Puoi andare davanti alla gente, semplicemente suonare e salutare, perché a volte i performer sono piuttosto timidi; oppure interagire con loro e portarli all'eccitazione. Io ho imparato così, guardando lui e James Brown. Ecco: eccitare il pubblico: questa è la cosa più bella dell'esibirsi".

È difficile pensare a te come a un performer timido, anche semplicemente agli esordi.
"I Rolling Stones erano così ingenui agli inizi. Ma timido, no, io non lo sono mai stato".

Ci avrei scommesso.
"Lo so (ride, ndr)".

Quando uscì Aftermath (1966, ndr) stava iniziando la stagione dei figli dei fiori. Ma quel disco era piuttosto duro: c'erano canzoni come Stupid Girl e Under My Thumb che stridevano con il sogno di pace e amore.
"Ricordo solo che è stato interamente registrato a Los Angeles, nel '65. Lo considero un retaggio dell'ingenuità dei primi anni 60".

I temi però non sembravano così ingenui. Siete anche stati criticati per i contenuti di quel disco.
"Non così tanto...".

Cantavi di "ragazze sciocche". Le femministe non ti hanno attaccato?
"Così, così. A quei tempi il movimento femminista era ancora debole. Se l'avessimo fatto dieci anni dopo sarebbe stato peggio".

Il movimento hippie ha significato qualcosa per te?
"Ho sempre pensato che fosse una grande stronzata. Certo, c'erano delle cose interessanti nel movimento hippie, ma se volessimo essere critici potremmo dire che si è trattato solo di una sciocca tendenza e che non ha significato nulla. Se invece volessimo guardare al movimento hippie all'interno del suo contesto storico, diremmo che è stato uno sforzo per cambiare le regole di una società vecchia. Per esempio, in Inghilterra ci sono molte persone che vivono così, che scelgono uno stile di vita "alternativo", che ormai è stato accettato dallo stile di vita mainstream. Hanno i loro festival, solitamente associati alle credenze pagane della Gran Bretagna, e sono un sottogruppo della società. Gli hippie esistono ancora, vanno a Glastonbury e vivono per un po' come hippie. Ma non è il mio stile, no?".

È vero che poco prima di formare i Rolling Stones facevi il gelato?
"Non lo facevo, lo vendevo solo. Ed era pure di cattivissima qualità! Era un lavoro estivo. Ho sempre e solo fatto dei lavoretti, non ho mai avuto un lavoro vero e proprio (ride, ndr)".

Sei molto fortunato.
(Ridacchia, ndr)

Avevo letto una notizia che diceva che volevi acquistare un camioncino ambulante di gelato.
"Oh, no, non credo proprio. Però, hai rastrellato per bene in Internet sul mio conto! (ride, ndr)".

A volte è divertente. Stavi armeggiando con due cellulari prima. Non sei una persona tecnologica?
"Credo che per come sia il business della musica oggi, sia necessario esserlo. Io comunque lo sono sempre stato. Per esempio, nello studio di registrazione ci sono dei macchinari enormi e complessi e mi piace lavorarci...".

Parlo della tecnologia utile per l'informazione. Computer, @#$%&, che ne so, cercare con Google il proprio nome su Internet...
"Non cerco il mio nome su Google (detto con voce molto seria, ndr). Questa è una cosa davvero tremenda da fare. Non cercare mai il tuo nome su Google! Conosco alcuni attori che lo fanno, ma non è una buona idea".

Perché?
"Un mio amico attore comincia ogni giornata cercando il proprio nome su Google. Poi, rimane sconvolto per parecchie ore, perché trova cose orribili sul proprio conto. Specialmente ora che su certe persone molto è stato detto o scritto, poi, ne saltano fuori tra le più assurde; e c'è tanta gente che scrive su argomenti di cui non sa nulla. Non si deve fare. Mai cercare il proprio nome su Google".

Da quando Keith è caduto dalla famosa pianta di cocco...
"Sììì (voce contrita, ndr)".

... ha cominciato a parlare della morte in modo più rilassato. Hai mai avuto qualche esperienza vicina alla morte?
"No. Non sono nemmeno mai caduto dalla dispensa (ride, ndr)".

Ne hai paura?
"Credo che tutti ne abbiano".

In Sway (edito in Italia da Einaudi, ndr), il romanzo bestseller sui Rolling Stones "satanici", ci sono dei dialoghi tremendi tra di voi. Cosa ne pensi?
"Ho letto una recensione che ne parlava male, così ho lasciato perdere. Dio, che libri imbarazzanti! Ma sai qual è la cosa più ridicola? Che sicuramente le nostre reali conversazioni sono molto più tremende di quelle inventate lì! (ride, ndr)".

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We start from Exile On Main St., which will be republished.
"I have mixed 11 unreleased tracks. Some are quite interesting (laughs, sucks the saliva, ndr)".

For example Following The River ...
"Yes, it's a piano ballad.

What about a man leaving a woman.
"Yeah (laughs)."

And Plunder My Soul, in which a woman leaves a man. Also here is the plan, but more rock.
"We say that it is more a comedy ...".

Then, Sophia Loren. Why this title?
"It's just a working title, do not call it that. For now it is so only to attract people ... (laughs)."

How did you discover these traces? Because for so long remained in the archives?
"When the record company asked me if I wanted to republish Exile On Main St., asked some" experts "by the Rolling Stones to send all demos available. They were bootlegs. While listening to them for the first time I said "Wait a minute, but these things do not come from the same period (Exile On Main St., 1972, note), no, these were taken to another place, probably in the late 70s, maybe early 80s. .. ".

In practice you forgot you had it?
"No, not at all. I had to understand just exactly when it was done, for Exile On Main St., was not recorded at once, but within three years. So I had to go back in time with the mind and seek additional tracks worthy of being published. I listened to tapes on tape. "

There is a statement of the time stating that the disk you did not like. You said: "This new album is crazy. There are so many different tracks. It's very rock & roll, but I did not mean a thing. I am the person most experimental of the group, I do not like to do and redo the same thing."
"Crap. It is not true."

Okay, but how you feel today?
"The good thing about this disc is that it's interesting when seen as a whole work in its integrity (the only double album by the Rolling Stones, ed). Its main feature is that it has many tracks" accessible. "L ' only song that has been successful and Tumbling Dice, but otherwise there were so many catchy songs like "Some Girls (1978, ed). The songs of Exile were still well received at the time. It is a very interesting album, with so many different musical styles, blues, a bit 'of country, a little' rock & roll and a little 'something that can not be put into a category. Let's say that represents well the good extension degi Stones music that is eclectic because had eclectic influences. as an album, is set pretty well. So, yes, I like it, although I do not ever listen. "

Before I spoke of "going back in time." You once said that "you must be careful not to remain trapped in the past or is likely to understand, the things around you change." The past is a trap for you?
"I say that you should have seen your past stop you from doing so much more. Nobody wants to be trapped naturally in the past, but I quite like flipping between the old things, return them to the light and see how and what is left today . The truth, to return to Exile, is that the record has so much begged me to pull out of these things that I gave. My initial reaction was: "I do not really care about any of this stuff, I will not try anything . But they insisted: "Oh, favoreee, you can only give a quick glance, we are confident that there is something good ..." and so in the end it was really fun doing this research. It was like rummaging in the attic, groom in a trunk of old clothes and exclaim, "Oh, look at this! Once I wore it! I can not believe it! "(He says, raising his hands in the air as if holding an imaginary dress, ndr)".

The first time you went on stage she was 19. But you always said to hear a singer.
"I've always liked singing and I always sang, but I never thought you could be a singer. Not a professional singer, just for fun. One thing to do during the holidays."

You were safe inside you can do better than the singers that you admire?
"Eventually, yes. I knew I could be like them. Even if your heroes are always heroes. Think it's too hard to be like them, but eventually you realize that it is not so."

What were your heroes?
"Elvis Presley and Little Richard: the latter, idolized him. For me it was fantastic. I was very lucky because the first tour by the Rolling Stones was precisely with Little Richard. I watched him every night, so closely, so closely in details ... He was really nice to me. He liked the enthusiasm of young boys. He cared about me, behind me and gave me lots of ideas. I watched him interact with the public, to understand how do. He gave everything he could to the public. You can go in front of people, just play and healthy, because sometimes the performers are quite timid, or interact with them and bring them to the excitement. I learned so, looking at him and James Brown . Behold excite the public: this is the best thing ESIB.

It's hard to think of yourself as a shy performer, even just in its infancy.
"The Rolling Stones were so naive at the beginning. But shy, no, I have never been."

I would bet.
"I know (laughs)."

When he came out Aftermath (1966, ndr) was starting the season of flower children. But that record was pretty tough: there were songs like "Stupid Girl" and "Under My Thumb" that conflict with the dream of peace and love.
"I remember only that it was entirely filmed in Los Angeles in '65. I consider it a legacy of ingenuity of the early 60".

The issues do not seem so naive. You also been criticized for the contents of that disk.
"Not so much ...".

Singing of "foolish boy." Feminists do not have attacked?
"So, so. At that time, the feminist movement was still weak. If we had done ten years later would have been worse."

The hippie movement meant something to you?
"I always thought it was a big shit. Sure, there were some interesting things in the hippie movement, but if we were to be critical, we could say that it was just a silly trend and that did not mean anything. If we were to look at hippie movement within its historical context, we would say that was an effort to change the rules of an old society. For example, in England there are many people who live like this, who choose a lifestyle that is "alternative" which is now was accepted by the mainstream lifestyle. They have their festivals, often associated with pagan beliefs in Great Britain, and are a subset of society. hippies still exist, go to Glastonbury and live for a while 'as a hippie. But it is not my style, no? ".

It is true that shortly before forming the Rolling Stones were doing the ice cream?
"I did it, sells it alone. And it was also of very bad quality! It was a summer job. I always just did odd jobs, I never had a real job (laughs)."

You are very lucky.
(Chuckles, ed)

I read a news story that said that you wanted to buy a truck peddler of ice cream.
"Oh, no, do not think so. But, you've raked for good in the Internet on my account! (Laughs)."

Sometimes it's fun. Were struggling with two mobile phones before. You're not a technical person?
"I think for how the music business today, it is necessary to be so. I still always have been. For example, in the studio there are enormous and complex machines and I like to work ...".

I speak of the technology useful for the information. Computer#$%&, as I know, look in Google your name on the internet ...
"I looked for my name on Google (a very serious voice said, ndr). This is a really awful thing to do. Never search your name on Google! I know some actors who do, but not a good idea" .

Why?
"An actor friend of mine starts every day trying their name on Google. Then, still upset for several hours, because he finds horrible things about themselves. Especially now that some people on a lot has been said or written, then they jump out of the most absurd, and there are many people who write on subjects of which he knows nothing. You should not do. Never search for your name on Google. "

Since Keith has been dropped from the famous coconut tree ...
"Yeah (voice against, ndr)".

... began to talk about death more relaxed. Have you ever had any near death experience?
"No. I'm not even ever fallen from the pantry (laughs)."


You have fear?
"I think all they have."

In Sway (published in Italy by Einaudi, ed), the best-selling novel about the Rolling Stones "Satanic", there are tremendous dialogues among yourselves. What do you think?
"I read a review that talked about evil, so I did not. God, what books embarrassing! But you know what is the most ridiculous? Surely our real conversations are much more dire than those invented here! (Laughs) .




My own interpretation of the translation of the first question :

Q - Lets start by talking about Exile On Main Street, which is being reissued.

A - There are 11 mixed, unreleased tracks - some are quite interesting!
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..and this comment almost defies belief :


"When the record company asked me if I wanted to republish Exile On Main St., asked some" experts "by the Rolling Stones to send all demos available. They were bootlegs. While listening to them for the first time I said "Wait a minute, but these things do not come from the same period (Exile On Main St., 1972, note), no, these were taken to another place, probably in the late 70s, maybe early 80s. .. ".

When you read that and read the hopelessly researched sleevenotes for Rarities, it gives you great confidence in the capabilities of the sort of 'experts' the Stones entrust to plunder their archives, doesn't it?
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..and this comment almost defies belief :


"When the record company asked me if I wanted to republish Exile On Main St., asked some" experts "by the Rolling Stones to send all demos available. They were bootlegs. While listening to them for the first time I said "Wait a minute, but these things do not come from the same period (Exile On Main St., 1972, note), no, these were taken to another place, probably in the late 70s, maybe early 80s. .. ".

When you read that and read the hopelessly researched sleevenotes for Rarities, it gives you great confidence in the capabilities of the sort of 'experts' the Stones entrust to plunder their archives, doesn't it?

I've always questioned why not give Wyman the job of writing about these type of things, producing a video chrono?  Who could talk to the Stones better, add historical footnotes better & still keep a finger in the action?  Still, the info on this songs gets one crazed for the release.   Thanks for passing this along.
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It's also pretty encouraging to read that, after his initial reluctance, Mick seemed to actually enjoy dipping into the band's archives once he got started.  Maybe a good omen for the future.

Incidentally, thats the first of a two-part interview. The second part will be published on February 15th.

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Gazza wrote on Jan 23rd, 2010 at 10:28am:
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"I remember only that it was entirely filmed in Los Angeles in '65. I consider it a legacy of ingenuity of the early 60".




I love this. So true.

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Thanks for posting!
I know much is lost in the translation, but sounds like the same Mick mumbo-jimbo - he acts so removed from his own life and work....
But this Exile thing is very promising.
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Can't vouch for the validity of this one, but here goes..


Latest rumour doing the rounds is that in addition to the completed but previously unreleased songs being included in the deluxe version of 'Exile', the band have decided to add a few touches to a few of the unreleased songs which weren't quite finished .......

and that a certain former guitarist who was in the band when the album was recorded has got the call to contribute to the parts that are being overdubbed....

http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1190458,page=4

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Can't vouch for the validity of this one, but here goes..


Latest rumour doing the rounds is that in addition to the completed but previously unreleased songs being included in the deluxe version of 'Exile', the band have decided to add a few touches to a few of the unreleased songs which weren't quite finished .......

and that a certain former guitarist who was in the band when the album was recorded has got the call to contribute to the parts that are being overdubbed....

http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1190458,page=4

Wow!


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Reply #115 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 6:57am
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So it could very well be the greatest reissue of the century...fuck..can't wait for the release.
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Reply #116 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 7:56am
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If all this does pan out I hope they do a proper job of marketing this. Imagine Exile making it to #1 in this day and age? That would be so sweet and hopefully encourage further "vaulting"
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Reply #117 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 10:32am
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Doubt theres much chance of it selling enough to trouble the upper reaches of the charts, in fairness. Especially as we're looking at a multi disc release which may include a DVD. Its not exactly going to sell for the price of a regular CD.

A few guitar parts on unfinished songs that would have otherwise been left unheard in the vaults is ok (as long as there's still going to be COMPLETED songs left as they were recorded), but I just hope to hell Jagger isnt adding new lead vocals to unfinished songs that are forty years old. That idea is just horrible.
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Reply #118 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 12:28pm
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Gazza wrote on Jan 26th, 2010 at 10:32am:
Doubt theres much chance of it selling enough to trouble the upper reaches of the charts, in fairness. Especially as we're looking at a multi disc release which may include a DVD. Its not exactly going to sell for the price of a regular CD.

A few guitar parts on unfinished songs that would have otherwise been left unheard in the vaults is ok (as long as there's still going to be COMPLETED songs left as they were recorded), but I just hope to hell Jagger isnt adding new lead vocals to unfinished songs that are forty years old. That idea is just horrible.



he is friends with bono... and U2 did this... i'm just saying...
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Reply #119 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 12:28pm
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otherwise, the rest is great news.
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Gazza wrote on Jan 26th, 2010 at 10:32am:
Doubt theres much chance of it selling enough to trouble the upper reaches of the charts, in fairness. Especially as we're looking at a multi disc release which may include a DVD. Its not exactly going to sell for the price of a regular CD.

A few guitar parts on unfinished songs that would have otherwise been left unheard in the vaults is ok (as long as there's still going to be COMPLETED songs left as they were recorded), but I just hope to hell Jagger isnt adding new lead vocals to unfinished songs that are forty years old. That idea is just horrible.


Hell yes....imagine a 1972 guitar song like Sweet Virginia being 'Streets of Loved"?????
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Reply #121 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 3:57pm
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Gazza wrote on Jan 26th, 2010 at 6:27am:
Can't vouch for the validity of this one, but here goes..


Latest rumour doing the rounds is that in addition to the completed but previously unreleased songs being included in the deluxe version of 'Exile', the band have decided to add a few touches to a few of the unreleased songs which weren't quite finished .......

and that a certain former guitarist who was in the band when the album was recorded has got the call to contribute to the parts that are being overdubbed....

http://www.iorr.org/talk/read.php?1,1190458,page=4

Wow!


Can't say that link fills me with much confidence, but given their current relations with Ronnie and the fact that all known recent Stones "activity" has focused on revisiting 1969-1972, we can dream can't we?  Even if it only amounts to a few studio overdub sessions, anything that involves the Stones+Mick Taylor would have my interest much more than another tour.

More realistically though, my highest hopes for this set are that it includes Ladies & Gentlemen as a bonus.
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Reply #122 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 6:19pm
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Wow that's some news ! In the studio with Mick T. !

Honestly I can't see how Mick wouldn't have to redo vocals, based on all the "unreleased songs we've heard, the vocals are generally "work in progress" vocals, so what's the chance of finished vocals having been recorded at the time ?

Other than Tattoo You, the only example I know of where Mick went in and redid the vocals for an old track was for "So Young" from 1977/78 that was used as a B-Side for a Voodoo Lounge single (LIS I think). It didn't sound bad, and not that different from the vocal on the old outtake. For those wondering why the heck they dug that one out, it's because Virgin had toyed with the idea of adding unreleased tracks to the 1994 reissues and Mick had spent some time at the Power Station (or RPM) in NYC in 12/1993. He actually mentioned in an AOL interview that he'd worked on Fiji Jim too. This info came from Philippe Manoeuvre of Rock and Folk in the April or May of 1994 issue, I probably still have it somewhere. I've never seen it mentioned elsewhere strangely enough, but he's a reliable source and it's certainly consistent with "So Young" coming out of the dark.
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Reply #123 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 7:05pm
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Gazza wrote on Jan 26th, 2010 at 10:32am:
A few guitar parts on unfinished songs that would have otherwise been left unheard in the vaults is ok (as long as there's still going to be COMPLETED songs left as they were recorded), but I just hope to hell Jagger isnt adding new lead vocals to unfinished songs that are forty years old. That idea is just horrible.



You're right...that would be stupid and blasphemous.
and wouldn't it kill the point?
And U2 wasn't fucking around with Exile on Main Street.
If true, this would be disastrous...
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Reply #124 - Jan 26th, 2010 at 7:10pm
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I just had a horrible thought:
can you imagine Don Was fucking around the boards on tracks from Exile On Main Street? seriously?
Now i'm just getting pissed...
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