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Reply #25 - May 20th, 2011 at 9:23am
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Dave Stewart and super group don't belong in the same sentence......Mick surrounding himself with ogling wannabees....Fergie too busy?...geeeeeeeeesh
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Reply #27 - May 20th, 2011 at 11:21am
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Well, this means variety, check this
  • Mick Jagger (Rock/Blues)
  • Dave Stewart (Pop/Rock)
  • Joss Stone (Soul/Blues)
  • A. R. Rahman (Indian music)
  • Damian Marley (Reggae)

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Reply #29 - May 20th, 2011 at 11:28am
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Some Guy wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 11:23am:
we predicted this

Must've been some other guy asking if this was a country album and declaring "it's over"...

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Reply #30 - May 20th, 2011 at 11:34am
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what an awesome project name since we all know Dave Stewart + Mick Jagger = Super Heavy pile of shit

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Reply #31 - May 20th, 2011 at 4:06pm
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left shoe shuffle wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 11:28am:
Some Guy wrote on May 20th, 2011 at 11:23am:
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Must've been some other guy asking if this was a country album and declaring "it's over"...

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Mick Jagger Forms Supergroup with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damian Marley


'It's different from anything else I've ever been involved in'


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Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart in Beverly Hills,
January 16, 2005.    Vince Bucci/Getty Images


By Andy Greene
May 20, 2011


For the first time since the Rolling Stones formed nearly 50 years ago, Mick Jagger is part of a new band: Super Heavy – featuring Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and Indian film composer A.R. Rahman. The band has quietly been recording together over the past 18 months, with their debut LP planned for sometime around September. "It's different from anything else I've ever been involved in,"  Jagger tells Rolling Stone. "The music is very wide-ranging – from reggae to ballads to Indian songs in Urdu."

The group got its start two years ago when Dave Stewart called Jagger from his home in Jamaica. "I live in Lime Hall right above St. Ann's Bay," says Stewart. "It's kind of the jungle, and sometimes I'd hear three sound systems all playing different things. I always love that, along with Indian orchestras. I said to Mick, ‘How could we make a fusion?' We were talking about an experiment, and then we started talking about voices. It was all born from that conversation."

Jagger loved the idea, and after lots of brainstorming and phone calls around the world, they settled on Stone, A.R. Rayman and Marley - whose rhythm section helped flesh  out the band. "We wanted a convergence of different musical styles," says Jagger. "We were always overlapping styles, but they were nevertheless separate."

About 18 months ago, the band gathered in a Los Angeles studio. None of them had prepared any music. "We didn't know what the hell we were doing," says Stewart. "We were just jamming and making a noise. It was like when a band first starts up in your garage. Sometimes Damien would kick it off and then Joss would sing something on top of it. We might have a 22 minute jam, and it would become a six minute song."

The loose method was inspiring for Jagger. "One of the beauties is that, just speaking as a vocalist, I did other things," Jagger says. "I played guitar and harmonica, but there's four vocalist on the album. Not everything was reliant on me.” The band’s name came from some improvised vocals by Marley. "He was just singing 'Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, super heavy,'" says Stewart. "We thought that sounded good and it sort of stuck with us."

Jagger is confident that Stones fans will embrace the group. "It is a different kind of record that what people would expect," he says. "It's not all weird and strange though. I think Stones fans will think it's a bit odd, but they'll find most of it accessible. They've heard me play harmonica before and a lot of it is pretty high energy."

As of now, there are no plans to bring Super Heavy on the road. "We're experimenting at the moment and just taking it day by day," says Stewart. "I think if we're rehearsing and it sounds great and people love the idea then nobody would rule out the possibility of it."

Might Jagger's other group be hitting the road at some point in the future? In an interview with USA Today, Keith Richards said he was optimistic. "Something's blowing in the wind," he said. "The idea's there. We kind of know we should do it, but nobody's put their finger on the moment yet. This is what we want to ask each other: Do we want to go out in a blaze of glory? We can, if Mick and Charlie feel like I do, that we can still turn people on. We don't have to prove nothing anymore. I just love playing, and I miss the crowd."

When asked if the Stones are going to tour next year, Jagger just chuckles. "I don't have any announcement to make at the moment," he says. "I'm just, uh, ya know...just doing this right now."

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this music will blow your mind : ) it blew mine .....see latest news   www.rollingstone.com


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Reply #34 - May 20th, 2011 at 5:10pm
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Interesting to say the least.This thing is growing hair.
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Reply #36 - May 20th, 2011 at 6:21pm
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Some girls Re-issue, Jagger solo, possible Winos and then Stones album and tour...
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Reply #37 - May 20th, 2011 at 8:01pm
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Good for Mick. I'll have to hear it before I pass judgement, but outside of Mick, I don't like the other people in the band.
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Reply #38 - May 21st, 2011 at 1:31am
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"Tiny todger" vs "Super group"???  Oh no! not you again
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They'll agree to tour.  you made a grown man cry

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Super Heavy: Dave Stewart talks secret Mick Jagger – Joss Stone collaboration


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Dave Stewart is gearing up for the release of his new blues-leaning solo album The Blackbird Diaries next month, but in the mean time news has leaked out about a previously secret supergroup he’s formed called “Super Heavy” with the likes of Mick Jagger and Joss Stone. Speaking with Beatweek today about his solo record just hours after the Super Heavy news happened to have leaked out, Dave peeled back the curtains on the Super Heavy collaboration which also features Damian Marley and AR Rahman.

“It’s unfortunate,” Stewart told Beatweek about the fact that the news of the secret project managed to leak. “We’ve kept this quiet for two years. We have eighteen songs recorded and mixed. We have all the staff and we’re working on cradling this.”

He went on to explain the nature of the music itself. “It’s funny because it’s a world mixture of musicians, England, Jamaica, rock, blues, whatever, but it doesn’t sound anything like world music. When somebody says ‘world music’ I always imagine people knitting yogurt sweaters, if you know what I mean. I love loads of ethnic music, but this sounds kind of tough and sort of edgy and bluesy, with Indian and Jamaican beats. I haven’t heard anything like it so it’s hard to explain it, but I think people from all different walks of life will like it.”

Dave also revealed that the songwriting process included all five participants and that the songs were born out of extended jams which lasted as long as forty minutes apiece, and includes vocal contributions across the board: “It was like a huge long jam session that went on for months that then slowly turned into structure.”

He also shared that he’s expecting the Super Heavy album to come out in “September, most likely.” And on the subject of whether his former Eurythmics collaborator Annie Lennox might be joining the fray at any point, he says that it’s not likely because she’s focused on her AIDS Foundation work and she’s on a “different parallel track, if you know what I mean.”

Dave Stewart fans who don’t want to wait until September to get their hands on the Super Heavy album can partake in his solo record entitled The Blackbird Diaries on June 28th, a blues-fueled record which includes guest spots from the likes of Stevie Nicks, Colbie Caillat, and Martina McBride. For much more on Stewart’s solo record as well as more details on Super Heavy, check out Beatweek Magazine and Beatweek.com in June.

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Mick Jagger forms new band Super Heavy


Rolling Stones frontman heads up new project with Joss Stone, Dave Stewart and Damian Marley


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Mick Jagger has confirmed that he's formed a new group called Super Heavy.

Speaking to NME.COM, The Rolling Stones frontman revealed he has been rehearsing in Los Angeles with a star-studded line-up, which includes Eurythmics' Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damian Marley.

Discussing the formation of the new band, Jagger said: "The four of us got together and thought we'd go into a studio and throw some things around, see what would happen, if we'd have fun.

"We didn't know what kind of music we'd make. We knew it would be a laugh, because we all got on. But you can have a laugh and nothing comes out, y'know."

Super Heavy also features AR Rahman, the award-winning composer behind films such as 'Slumdog Millionaire' and '127 Hours'. "Dave Stewart and I said to each other, 'Let's phone AR Rahman, he's in town, that'll be different', then we had another continent involved."

Jagger and Stewart have worked together on numerous occasions over the years, as have Jagger and Joss Stone.

Their most notable work together was for the Alfie soundtrack, which included a Jagger/Stewart collaboration 'Old Habits Die Hard' and a Jagger/Joss Stone track 'Lonely Without You (This Christmas)'.

"We've got some more reggae songs, some rock, some ballads, some soul music" Jagger continued.

"We've got one song in Urdu, I managed to do one line in Urdu, only one! It's not world music per se, a Womad festival kind of thing. It's a much more accessible style, a lot of dancey things."

Speaking about the songwriting process, he said "We'd all leap in with our ideas, getting excited about one another. We're four vocalists, we've never worked like that before. It's great because the whole burden's not on you, and that made it fun. There are a lot of different musical styles, maybe even some we've invented."

Referring to his day job, Jagger revealed: "If you're a Rolling Stones fan there's definitely stuff you can relate to. Other stuff that you can't relate to so much, maybe if you listen you'll enjoy it. I don't think it's so far off the beaten track that you can't understand it."

The singer also hinted that fans of The Rolling Stones might have to wait a little longer for another rumoured tour to materialise, as he is considering putting Super Heavy out on the road.

"If people really like it, we will. If they don't like it we won't! We haven't planned to do a tour or anything, but if people really like it maybe we will. We'd love to get together and play some of it live," he concluded.

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what an awesome project name since we all know Dave Stewart + Mick Jagger = Super Heavy pile of shit

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well, stewart did some great work with ringo. actually, he did.

but stewarts a lightweight, a very-very lightweight, compared to keith.

what a shame keith and mick cant seem to work together again..
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Is it all over now for the Stones? Mick Jagger forms new band as Keith Richards feud continues


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21st May 2011


A new supergroup being formed by Mick Jagger is fuelling fears that the rock legend’s feud with bandmate Keith Richards could mark the end of the Rolling Stones.

Talks between the Stones collaborators over plans for a 50th anniversary tour and album next year broke down in acrimony in New York last month.

Jagger is said to be furious over the way he was ridiculed in Richards’ best-selling autobiography, Life.

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Split? Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform on stage together in happier days



Now he is said to be working on a new group with Eurythmics star Dave Stewart, singer Joss Stone, Bob Marley’s son, Damian, and A.R. Rahman, the Indian musician and composer who won two Oscars for 'Slumdog Millionaire'.

Although Jagger, 67, has worked on solo projects in the past, the band is the first he has worked with outside the Rolling Stones.

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Dave Stewart and Joss Stone are said to be members of Mick Jagger's new band



A source said yesterday: ‘They just finished a record and their first video and are talking to major labels about a deal. The name for the band at the moment is Super Heavy.’

Jagger’s brother, Chris, added: ‘He’s doing a record in Los Angeles with Dave Stewart.’

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Jagger has joined with Damian Marley and A.R. Rahman to form 'Super Heavy'



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Save for the unattributed - and dubious - report of Mick and Keith's recent meeting going south, this "news" is just a lazy cut and paste job.

Extra bogosity points awarded for making Chris Jagger's months old comment appear as if it were made yesterday...
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Reply #43 - May 21st, 2011 at 7:16pm
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High energy Jagger harmonica (mentioned in the piece by Andy Greene) sounds good to me.  I'm curious - might not be too bad.  I can see why all the Stones benefit from playing with different musicians.  It hasn't hurt Charlie or Ronnie.  I can also see why Mick may not want to carry the vocal weight for an entire album and have an opportunity to play guitar.

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Reply #45 - May 21st, 2011 at 9:17pm
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Words of Wonder, Mick will NEVER leave the Stones w/ Keith still playing.

Remember when Hooker, Diddely, BB, Hopkins sat down while played , maybe Keith can on a chaise longue chair and focus more on his playing.

Please let that happen just one more time.
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Reply #46 - May 22nd, 2011 at 12:51am
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Definitely something to look forward to even though I'm not a huge fan of Dave Stewart...having said that the Alfie stuff was better than ABB and Keith seems to have little to offer in terms of ideas or good guitar licks these days, as evidenced on ABB.
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Reply #48 - May 22nd, 2011 at 5:52am
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Wow that's cool indeed, didn't he played guitar on stage for Fingerprint File, thought that had started on the 1978 tour. What's great is that you can actually hear his guitar, unlike on the >89 tours, except maybe on "Miss You', a bit.
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Reply #49 - May 22nd, 2011 at 8:44am
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Mick is pulling a Robert Plant..............can't wait to hear his falsetto in Urdu......
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