There's a track on the new album called Live by the Sword. Didn't know they were supporters. :-)
Dartford lads.
It's a little known fact that although they originally went to the same junior school, Richards and Jagger never really became friends until a chance encounter one day on the East Terrace at Charlton - and they soon discovered they had a shared view in wanting the current manager sacked because he wasn't playing the formation they both favoured when playing Subbuteo.
There's a track on the new album called Live by the Sword. Didn't know they were supporters. :-)
Dartford lads.
It's a little known fact that although they originally went to the same junior school, Richards and Jagger never really became friends until a chance encounter one day on the East Terrace at Charlton - and they soon discovered they had a shared view in wanting the current manager sacked because he wasn't playing the formation they both favoured when playing Subbuteo.
It's funny what people hear. The moment I heard the song, I knew it was written by/with a pop producer. I've not listened to the full record, only the single. For those who have heard the album, does it all sound like this?
It's funny what people hear. The moment I heard the song, I knew it was written by/with a pop producer. I've not listened to the full record, only the single. For those who have heard the album, does it all sound like this?
There's a track on the new album called Live by the Sword. Didn't know they were supporters. :-)
Dartford lads.
It's a little known fact that although they originally went to the same junior school, Richards and Jagger never really became friends until a chance encounter one day on the East Terrace at Charlton - and they soon discovered they had a shared view in wanting the current manager sacked because he wasn't playing the formation they both favoured when playing Subbuteo.
True story.
The new album closes with a cover of Addicks to Victory
There's a track on the new album called Live by the Sword. Didn't know they were supporters. :-)
Dartford lads.
It's a little known fact that although they originally went to the same junior school, Richards and Jagger never really became friends until a chance encounter one day on the East Terrace at Charlton - and they soon discovered they had a shared view in wanting the current manager sacked because he wasn't playing the formation they both favoured when playing Subbuteo.
True story.
The new album closes with a cover of Addicks to Victory
“The song we wished we had written” - M Jagger 2022
It's funny what people hear. The moment I heard the song, I knew it was written by/with a pop producer. I've not listened to the full record, only the single. For those who have heard the album, does it all sound like this?
I hear where you are coming from, & understand what you were saying, but they were hardly likely to work with Andrew Loog Oldham again were they?
Sometimes its good for a band to work with a producer who is ultimately a fan.
Someone who loves & respects their music, & can help light a fire under the band again.
Kind of like Mark Ronson with Duran Duran.
It shouldn’t matter if they are a pop/popular producer, only that the results are good.
It is a good track. Whilst not the greatest, or most original of their career, but still good at this stage of their career.
The Rolling Stones were a pop-ular band back in't day (Loog Oldham became a hot producer of the time). The Beatles worked with Phil Spector, who was a Pop producer, & many more classic artists did the same back in the day. Just that most of those guys are probably dead now.
Personally, I like to hear this kind of track, rather than go on some dusty ol’ blues trip again, with a Bleeding’ Gums Murphy type producer.
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It's a little known fact that although they originally went to the same junior school, Richards and Jagger never really became friends until a chance encounter one day on the East Terrace at Charlton - and they soon discovered they had a shared view in wanting the current manager sacked because he wasn't playing the formation they both favoured when playing Subbuteo.
True story.