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I'd be really surprised if he was right about everything. But maybe they thought it would generate enough disappointment to be problematic, or some combination of him being partially right and generating bad press.
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I thought FM77 commented recently about Julia, but I cant find the post now. I wonder the actual status of that track/single(?)
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I was also trashed for presenting factual information yesterday pointing to Moe being a troll. In any event, another user from Ivory Keys has now interacted with Paul Boyd on Facebook (with a screenshot to prove it) and Paul Boyd, Stevie's music video director, confirmed that Julia is NOT the first single. He said to "stand by" and that the first single will be announced soon. I still think that the first single is very likely "The Dealer" or "Gold and Braid." Both songs would lend themselves to the type of performance/location involved with the video. Would be cool to have Stevie singing The Dealer in the United Artists Theatre with various images from her four decade career on the screens behind her.
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For sure. I meant only the track listing. But I've been a bit lackadaisical about gathering information myself, but looking forward to the final product later this year.
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Of course, It wouldn't surprise me one bit when they finally release the official list, and we get 24 Karat, Starshine and 14 OTHER SONGS completely removed from the previous three fake tracklists. I'm betting we're in for some unexpected surprises and strange choices from Miss Nicks. |
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My understanding from the interviews, is that they have re-recorded everything, because she indicated that these tracks were no longer in her possession. Though if they did have old studio tapes from which to sample, or pull instrumentation, that would make this a very unique album, up to 45 years in the making (!). |
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Me too and I am willing to call every radio station in the country to get them to play it if it was released
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As for the "Moe" confession has anyone other than the poster who claims they saw it on FB actually seen this for themselves...It I found a valuable piece of information such as this I surely would at the very least have goten a "screencap" of the post so I could prove the validity of my claim as well as posting the link here as well so others could see it and back up my story...If there is NO proof the "Moe confession" ever existed I say it's a fabrication created in the interest of simply stirring the pot a little more...
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So the plot continues to thicken. BTW I am not sure I understand the enthusiasm for The Dealer. I know I am a minority of one but the old demo sounds like quite a dull, unmelodic, snoozer of a song with really bad vocals. It's boring. If it is to be a single or something I pray that they really reconceived it production-wise.
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Regarding the Moe confession, I also saw it. It did happen.
Regarding The Dealer: I'm not a fan of the slower Tusk version - that one is also a snooze to me. But the Bella Donna version - especially the 2/17/81 (take 8 or 9 I believe) - the one with the lyrics Jesse showed me at an early age in the second chorus - that version I find to be a rocking version with a solid hook that could easily make for a great single and also return her to a more rocker type formate than leading with a single like Every Day, for example. Edit: This is the version of The Dealer I am referring to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek85...FAA1563ED46360 Last edited by StevieNicksfann; 07-30-2014 at 03:49 PM.. |
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