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Reply #301 - Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:05pm
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Shit!

So.

The new tracks won't be available on vinyl.

Man.

Fuck those assholes.



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Reply #302 - Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:17pm
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Gazza wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:05pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
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Shit!

So.

The new tracks won't be available on vinyl.

Man.

Fuck those assholes.


Nasty returns after 13 months and tells it like it is!


You know Gazza, I paid my $6y whatever bucks, I got my Ya-Ya's . . . I didn't think I was going to . . .  I held out for a whole TWO DAYS before buying that big bitch of a box, and when I got it, and when I finally put on SIDE THREE of Get Yer Ya Ya's Out, after spinning the opening act record, and then the new mastering of side one and two, I just about lost my mind.

Why?

SIDE THREE OF GET YER YA YA'S OUT!!!

Side three of the greatest record ever made!!!

And you know what? That half-a-record was well worth 60 whatever bucks.  I have spun that side probably close to enough times that it's only cost me a buck a spin, you know?  That side is GENIUS.  Actually worthy of the greatest record ever made.

And now they have blown the opportunity to give their fans a side five and six of the greatest studio record ever made.  

Stupid. Clueless. Dinosaurs.

Lord do they piss me off.
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Reply #303 - Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:28pm
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Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
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Shit!

So.

The new tracks won't be available on vinyl.

Man.

Fuck those assholes.


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Reply #304 - Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:34pm
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Mel Belli wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 5:01pm:


Thanks for posting.  Mick, please don't clean these songs up too much!
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Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
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Shit!

So.

The new tracks won't be available on vinyl.

Man.

Fuck those assholes.

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Reply #306 - Mar 13th, 2010 at 7:50pm
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PartyDoll MEG wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 6:08pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
Fuck those assholes.


He lives...
He breathes...
He is NASTY!!!



And he is PISSED.


SERIOUSLY, Meggy - what sense does it make to release a DELUXE VINYL EDITION of your schmancy new worked-on-it-for-a-year Exile on Main St. box set and then LEAVE OFF the tracks that are the biggest cherries to the vinyl goons in the first place?

That was clever <------ AESTHETIC DIMWIT

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Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 7:50pm:
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Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
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He lives...
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And he is PISSED.







well i guess the up-side is at least it got you posting again

glad to see you back - you have been missed
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Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 7:50pm:
PartyDoll MEG wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 6:08pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
Fuck those assholes.


He lives...
He breathes...
He is NASTY!!!



And he is PISSED.


SERIOUSLY, Meggy - what sense does it make to release a DELUXE VINYL EDITION of your schmancy new worked-on-it-for-a-year Exile on Main St. box set and then LEAVE OFF the tracks that are the biggest cherries to the vinyl goons in the first place?

That was clever <------ AESTHETIC DIMWIT


Of course you should be angry Mr. Turntable..

And I agree it is very stupid of them to forget the vinyl nerds who are left in this world of digital.

But they probably haven't.  They just haven't announced what that little nugget will cost you to buy.  It will be a limited edition pressing so expect $$$$$$$$$ Wink Wink Grin


And it sure is good to see you back here again!
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"Rolling Stones RARE EXILE ON MAIN STREET California 1972"

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EXILE ON MAIN STREET by the Rolling Stones. Robert Frank, photographer. in February 1972, photographer Robert Frank filmed the Rolling Stones walking along South Main Street in Los Angeles, California and in the suburbs for the cover of their upcoming album. As available, the footage is chopped up into short snippets that aren't in sequence . In addition, the footage is interspersed with other shots by Frank of The Bowery in New York City.
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PartyDoll MEG wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 10:06pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 7:50pm:
PartyDoll MEG wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 6:08pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
Fuck those assholes.


He lives...
He breathes...
He is NASTY!!!



And he is PISSED.


SERIOUSLY, Meggy - what sense does it make to release a DELUXE VINYL EDITION of your schmancy new worked-on-it-for-a-year Exile on Main St. box set and then LEAVE OFF the tracks that are the biggest cherries to the vinyl goons in the first place?

That was clever <------ AESTHETIC DIMWIT


Of course you should be angry Mr. Turntable..

And I agree it is very stupid of them to forget the vinyl nerds who are left in this world of digital.

But they probably haven't.  They just haven't announced what that little nugget will cost you to buy.  It will be a limited edition pressing so expect $$$$$$$$$ Wink Wink Grin


And it sure is good to see you back here again!


 I don't think they understand how profoundly awesome it was going to be for us exclusively vinyl dj's to watch young women shaking  Kiss my undercover ass to a properly mastered, loud version of Good Time Women, and what a serious disservice they have done by denying us (and the young women) this opportunity. Proof positive that they have lost all understanding of the properties of all night drunken revelry.  I stand before you utterly betrayed by my so-called favorite band.  

Again.

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stonedinaustralia wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 9:30pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 7:50pm:
PartyDoll MEG wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 6:08pm:
Nasty Habits wrote on Mar 13th, 2010 at 4:44pm:
Fuck those assholes.


He lives...
He breathes...
He is NASTY!!!



And he is PISSED.







well i guess the up-side is at least it got you posting again

glad to see you back - you have been missed


You wanna know what I miss, SIA?

The opportunity to  Better seen on weed!, throw on my bonus track LP of the Exile on Main St. SUPER DUPER PÜPER SCÜPER and feel the notes mysteriously fill the air and float around me with that glorious and curiously tactile vinyl presence. 

This is the biggest Stones vinyl debacle ever.  Completely eclipses the Stripped "B"-sides shun.
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"Of course you should be angry Mr. Turntable.. "
Quote of the week.

G'day there Nasty.
Just another in the series of "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
from the band we follow.
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The Secrets Behind the Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main Street" Reissue


Mick Jagger and Keith Richards reevaluate their classic 1972 double album
ANDY GREENE Posted Mar 09, 2010 12:40 PM



Mick Jagger:

Tell me how this new edition of Exile on Main Street came together.

Universal wanted to rerelease Exile, and they asked me if there were any tracks that we didn't use when we released it originally. And I said, "Well, I doubt it very much." One, 'cause I thought we probably used most of the tracks anyway, 'cause it was a double album. And secondly, 'cause I couldn't really be bothered. But then they said, "Please, will you look?" I was quite surprised to find the tapes in such a good state. They all had to be baked in ovens [to] last forever. I added bits and pieces here and there.

What sort of bits and pieces did you add?

I added some percussion. I added some vocals. Keith put guitar on one or two. I added some acoustic guitar and some other things. Charlie [Watts] didn't need to come in. The drums were all perfect. "Pass the Wine," for example, was very, very long, so I edited it down. In the spirit of Exile we added some girl background vocals on "Tumbling Dice" and "Shine a Light." We had some nice background vocals on the originals. But I think in the end it's very much sounding like it was in those days, so to speak.

Tell me the process of sorting through all this old material.

Keith and I listened to it. We picked things that we rather liked. And then I started doing research on my own and I found out that quite a lot of these pieces were really not from the Exile period at all. They were either earlier or later. Some of them much later. There was one moment where Keith said to me, "God, I think Mick Taylor sounds really good on that one" and I said, "Yeah, it sounds fantastic." Then I went online and found out that it's actually B.B. King playing on it and it was done like 10 years ago.

Exile was recorded over quite a long period. Some of it was recorded in Olympic Studios in England, some was recorded in France, and then there was stuff done in L.A. So I set myself a sort of time frame for it. The first recording was "Loving Cup" in 1969, and then the last sessions for Exile were done in 1972. So that was my time period.

Are there songs on the set that you just couldn't recall making in the first place?

I recall making it all. It was just where and when and with who was another matter. Who's playing what? It wasn't always put down who's playing guitar and who's playing keyboard and that sort of thing. There are still a few mysteries. Most of it was recorded on an eight-track, some of it was recorded on a 16-track. We kind of figured it out because of that.

Tell me about "Following the River." That's a brand new vocal, right?

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.

So how do you go about writing lyrics?

You just sit down and write it as you would anything else, you know? Sometimes you write the lyrics while you're sitting down playing the piano or guitar, and the lyrics come to you while you're writing the song. And sometimes you write the melody first and you have to write all the lyrics. And sometimes you get half the lyrics. And sometimes there's a track that you didn't turn up on the session. And they say, "Mick, we've done this great track. Will you write the words?" And that was this one.

I've heard you say in the past that you thought Exile is a bit overrated. Do you still feel that way?

Well, that was like maybe when people started saying, "Is this your favorite album?" I was one to say, "Well, I don't think it really is. I'm a great fan of Sticky Fingers." This is very different album 'cause it's so sprawling. It doesn't contain a lot of hit singles for instance. Over the years a lot of the songs have been played onstage and they've acquired another life. So it's a very different kind of album than Sticky Fingers or Let It Bleed in that way. The production value is a different. It's just a different vibe. But, I mean, there are really great things on it. And I spent the last six months living with it, so I know it pretty much inside out now.

Do you have more respect for it after those six months?

Nah, I always had a lot of respect for it. It was difficult, because people didn't like it when it came out. I think they just found it quite difficult because of the length of it. People didn't access it quite so easily at the time. It got kind of mixed reviews. People found it a bit impenetrable and a bit difficult. Everyone said, "It's my favorite, it's my favorite, I love it!" and I said, "Well, it's not mine." It was just sort of toss off remark and it's come back to haunt me, really.


Keith Richards:

How did this new Exile set come together?

Well, basically it's the record and a few tracks we found when we were plundering the vaults. Listening back to everything we said, "Well, this would be an interesting addition."

Are these songs you had forgotten about?

I must say yes, it's been quite awhile. That's what longevity does to you. "Start Me Up" we'd forgotten about for five years before we put it out.

And you and Mick added new parts to some of them?

There wasn't much to be done and I really didn't want to get in the way of what was there. It was missing a bit of body here and there, and I stroked something on acoustic here and there. But otherwise, I really wanted to leave them pretty much as they were. Mick wanted to sort of fix some vocal things, but otherwise, basically they are as we left them 39 years ago.

Do you think the basement cuts from France sound different than the songs you recorded in the States or in England?

Oh, definitely. That was pretty unique way of recording. We did a lot of work on the stuff when we took it to L.A., 'cause we did a lot of overdubs and stuff on it there, but there was something about the rhythm section sound down there — maybe it's the concrete, or maybe it's the dirt, but it has a certain sound to it that you couldn't replicate if you tried.

Exile was initially greeted with mixed reviews.

Oh, at first, yeah. We kind of expected that just from the fact that it was a double album. First of all, the record company wanted to cut it in half. So we said, "Oh, this is not looking good." But also we insisted, "No, this is what we did. This is Exile on Main Street, and we insist that it's a double album." So it kind of got a slow take-off, but ever since then, it's been up there. Also, it's the first album with no particular single on it, you know? There was no "Brown Sugar" or whatever. We made it as an album, rather than looking for a hit single.

Many now consider it your best album. Do you agree?

I would put it up there with 'em. It's very difficult for me to pick my babies apart, you know? But, Beggar's Banquet, Exile, Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed — I mean, it was part of that period where we were really hitting it, you know?

As you and Mick started work on these old songs, did you start thinking about new songs?

Oh yes. You're always thinking of new songs. Or rather, the new songs are thinking of you. I never sit down and say, "Oh, it's songwriting time." But every now and again, a certain note or a certain chord sort of rings a bell, and you sort of grab a guitar and go, "I must remember that."

Does Mick want to cut a new album?

Hey, you're asking me? You better ask Mick that one [laughs]. But my feeling is that, generally, people get itchy at a certain time. I'm sort of waiting for a phone call, you know?


Don Was:

How did the process of sorting through the Exile outtakes begin?

They just sent me hundreds of hours of multitracks to go through, which was the best gig ever. It was all mixed up. It was labeled by number code and it wasn't an accurate directory of what it was. You'd be listening to some blues jam and then all of a sudden there's a version of "Wild Horses" with a string quartet, then another reel with all the takes of "Honky Tonk Woman" leading up to the final one. It was mind-blowing for a Stones fanatic such as myself.

I also got very involved with the guys who bootlegged the stuff. I wanted them to have some surprises too, not just better mixes of stuff that they were very familiar with. We found songs that had vocals, for example, where only instrumental tracks had ever surfaced.

Why did you have to bake the master tapes?

It's not really like a solid piece of tape, like you think of Scotch tape. It's more like sandpaper. You have all these oxide particles and they get moved over the magnetic recording heads and rearranged into patterns that when it passes over the playback head — the playback head recognizes those patterns and transduces it into sound waves. Tapes from the '50s and '60s are OK. But I guess they started saving money, and tapes from the '70s, '80s, '90s — the particles tended to coagulate together and fall off the surface. So baking somehow makes them adhere to the surface without altering the pattern. It holds the particles in place at least for one time through so you can transfer it to something digital.

How much new overdubbing did the band do?

The essence of these things never got changed from 1969 to 1971. Beyond finding the best stuff to put out, the second responsibility was really to make sure nothing happened to alter the spirit of Exile. On "Following the River," the vocal was there but he knew what he wanted to do with the words — he just never got around to it. So he sang it again. And in one case there is a great ballad that never had lyrics. He wrote it and finished it.

I heard a rumor somewhere that you guys brought in Mick Taylor to overdub some things. Is that true at all?
I'm not saying it's not true. I'm simply not going to deny.

What else can you tell me about the unheard songs?

Well, as a bass player, I can tell you that Bill Wyman is a genius. He blew my mind, the stuff I heard him play here. He really doesn't get enough credit. The drums were amazing, but everyone knows that Charlie's the greatest.

How do you pick one alternate version of "Tumbling Dice" when they spent hours and hours working on that song?

It's hard to do. That version of "Tumbling Dice" was chosen because it's got the other lyric. The actual version that's on Exile, it's got to be one of the top five all-time great rock & roll singles. There's so much wrong with it. Now a lot of the things that happened somewhat randomly, like the vocals being mixed down low, people have imitated. It's become part of the vocabulary of rock & roll record-making. But it's wrong, by all standards. But it's absolutely perfect. It's a perfect record.



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02 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) 4:54- I want to hear this one, if it's blood red wine, I'm not moved.



I wouldn't worry about that ... The only thing keeping me up at night, so to speak, is the specter of Mick having written really crappy lyrics for his new vocal tracks.

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.
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02 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) 4:54- I want to hear this one, if it's blood red wine, I'm not moved.



I wouldn't worry about that ... The only thing keeping me up at night, so to speak, is the specter of Mick having written really crappy lyrics for his new vocal tracks.

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.


I must admit ... you broke my heart.
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Nasty, alot of folks do needledrops, maybe you can do a vinly drip!!! some kinda reverse osmosis from digi to vinly... maybe you'll get lucky and they will make you happy...
good to see you back on here too!
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Mel Belli wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 7:51pm:
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Mel Belli wrote on Mar 12th, 2010 at 8:03pm:
Some Guy wrote on Mar 12th, 2010 at 5:46pm:
02 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) 4:54- I want to hear this one, if it's blood red wine, I'm not moved.



I wouldn't worry about that ... The only thing keeping me up at night, so to speak, is the specter of Mick having written really crappy lyrics for his new vocal tracks.

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.


I must admit ... you broke my heart.


Only track apparently though, "Following the River", wonder how he'll sing it, raw style or affected style like a lot of his recent recordings "Always Suffering" style...
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gotdablouse wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 8:35pm:
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Some Guy wrote on Mar 12th, 2010 at 5:46pm:
02 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) 4:54- I want to hear this one, if it's blood red wine, I'm not moved.



I wouldn't worry about that ... The only thing keeping me up at night, so to speak, is the specter of Mick having written really crappy lyrics for his new vocal tracks.

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.


I must admit ... you broke my heart.


Only track apparently though, "Following the River", wonder how he'll sing it, raw style or affected style like a lot of his recent recordings "Always Suffering" style...

Following the River-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkkL5nGNfo
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Some Guy wrote on Mar 15th, 2010 at 8:55am:
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Mel Belli wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 7:51pm:
Some Guy wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 6:17pm:
Mel Belli wrote on Mar 12th, 2010 at 8:03pm:
Some Guy wrote on Mar 12th, 2010 at 5:46pm:
02 Pass the Wine (Sophia Loren) 4:54- I want to hear this one, if it's blood red wine, I'm not moved.



I wouldn't worry about that ... The only thing keeping me up at night, so to speak, is the specter of Mick having written really crappy lyrics for his new vocal tracks.

I just started from nothing on that. The core tape of it was the piano and the drums, bass, and guitar. There was no top line or lyric. I started from scratch — I mean, that's what I do, and I've done it many times before. And it's daunting in the beginning, but after a while you get into it.


I must admit ... you broke my heart.


Only track apparently though, "Following the River", wonder how he'll sing it, raw style or affected style like a lot of his recent recordings "Always Suffering" style...

Following the River-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkkL5nGNfo


Its got a nice beat but I cant see dancing to it......
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Reply #322 - Mar 15th, 2010 at 9:39am
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Nellcote wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 7:10am:
"Of course you should be angry Mr. Turntable.. "
Quote of the week.

G'day there Nasty.
Just another in the series of "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
from the band we follow.


Top of the morning, Nelly.
What I'm trying to get across here is that they ain't gettin' me what I need.
I am trying to DO MY JOB, and they be rock blockin'.

Why they wanna be rock blockers??!?

Angry Mr. Turntable

Pdog wrote on Mar 14th, 2010 at 8:11pm:
Nasty, alot of folkls do needledrops, maybe you can do a vinly drip!!! some kinda reverse osmosis from digi to vinly... maybe you'll get lucky and they will make you happy...
good to see you back on here too!


Hey, P to the D-O-G, lots of bootleggers do those vinyl drips - you see 'em on Ebay and at the indie record stores alla time - waxed up bonus tracks from CD only issues and innernet MP3s, and while they are OK, I guess, to have in the collection, they do no good in a live DJ setting.  Needledrops and reverse needle drops never have the ooomph to fill a room in a "hold the floor or feel like a dork" kind of situation.

The problem is with mastering - while a decently leveled needle drop produced w/an OK sound card will sound something like vinyl, CD-to-vinyl doesn't really sound like anything but a slightly muddier CD. It just sort of lies there and thinks of England, instead of, you know, stroking your privates.  

Besides, I already got Good Time Women on bootleg LP - what I need is a well mastered version for my live gigs!

My irritation is based largely on the assumption that they will get somebody decent to do the new vinyl/analog master (or that they will do a new vinyl master at all), as ABKO obviously did for the new Ya Ya's box.  If the Exile box LPs don't have an analog specific new mastering then there's no point in buying the LPs at all.  Anyone who heard the unlistenable (and in some cases unplayable) LPs that were put out when the SACD hybrids were released in the early aughts knows those things were just pressed straight from the digital masters, and that they were mastered so loudly and flatly that they start to hum if they're turned up to anything approaching rock and roll levels. GODAWFUL.

Hopefully for you guys buying Exile vinyl for the first time, this will not be the case.

I am pretty sure that, until otherwise advised, I shall be stealing the bonus tracks with great abandon and leaving it at that.

Fuck you, Rolling Stones!
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Reply #324 - Mar 15th, 2010 at 9:55pm
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'In the spirit of Exile we added some girl background vocals on "Tumbling Dice" and "Shine a Light." We had some nice background vocals on the originals. But I think in the end it's very much sounding like it was in those days, so to speak. '

What does that mean?

So he added guitar, precussion and new vocals...like a whole new song?
This is getting more anti-climactic by the day...


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