SoulPlunderer wrote on May 15
th, 2010 at 6:37pm:
Gazza, you talked about leftovers from less popular albums. Emotional rescue leftovers could sorta go together with a "Some Girls Era" package. And leftovers from Voodoo Lounge to 40 Licks could be put together and possibly billed as a "new" album a la Tatoo You, basically because they're relatively recent (in Stones terms that is!)
Yep...they could put out (off the top of my head), a series of 2-CD sets a year apart consisting of the following :
Vol. 1 - Early demos (Blue Boys, IBC demos etc) through to 1965 (Decembers Children)
Vol. 2 - 1966 (Aftermath) through Buttons, TSMR until Beggars Banquet (late '68) or maybe early '69 to cover the final sessions with Brian
Vol. 3 - early 1969 through 1972 (Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile)
Vol. 4 - late 1972 through 1975 (GHS, IORR & Black & Blue)
Vol. 5 - 1977 - 1980 (Some Girls, Emotional Rescue & Tattoo You)
Vol. 6 - 1982 - 1991 (Undercover, Dirty Work & Steel Wheels/Flashpoint) - covering the final albums with Bill.
Vol. 7 - 1993 - to date (Voodoo Lounge, Stripped, BTB, 40 Licks, ABB)
(I know its a bit lopsided, but some eras saw them more prolific than others and this idea disregards whats in circulation at present, and concentrates more on the amount of material they did record instead and whats likely to be of interest and also releasable)
In between they could put out an archive concert release series (maybe via the website) featuring live shows from all eras in random order. Maybe specialised multi-disc series of shows aimed at collectors (selling it through the website acknowledges that its of limited commercial interest and cuts down on overheads) such as the 3 MSG '69 shows, 4 MSG '72 shows, 4 London '73 shows, etc or else specific standalone releases such as Brussels '73, BBC Sessions etc.
Now if that doesn't make any serious Stones fan drool, I don't know what will. Don Was has teased us with this talk about a massive vault, and now they've dipped their toes into the water, its really time to take the plunge properly.
Here's a synopsis of what the Grateful Dead have done in recent years, with the Dick's Picks series being replaced by the 'Road Trips' and 'Digital Download' releases.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%27s_Picks_series#Dick.27s_PicksImagine a Stones equivalent.
I spend far too many waking hours thinking about this to be honest, but the possibilities are endless and if its properly organised could be a project that keeps their music alive and appreciated beyond their own lifetimes.
The important thing is that its done soon before a) the tapes rot to the stage where they become unusable and b) the fanbase and target market dies off through old age or boredom