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I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: September 7, 2014 02:31

Yes, I have all the usual suspects, Country Honk, Faraway Eyes, 70% of the Some Girls Deluxe CD, Plundered My Soul Tumbling Dice and even High and Dry and many more but it's Loving Cup that is the most original and authentic sounding.

Love it and if you don't have your own, get into STONES COUNTRY!


EDIT...BTW, I'm outside, it's 80 F and I'm drinking Granville Island Pale Ale and eating olives, just so you get my frame of mind.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-09-07 02:32 by treaclefingers.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: September 7, 2014 03:36

Loving Cup that is the most original and authentic sounding.


Never thought of it as the pinnacle of Stones country, but I do love everything about Loving Cup. The song just soars and there's a certain vulnerability in the lyrics that just floors me. I'll go with it.

Save some of those olives for me, Treacles. I like the kalamatas best.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: September 7, 2014 09:26

yes delicious...mine were the traditional big green ones stuffed with pimento, the ones you normally find in a martini.

Yeah, I don't know how you classify Loving Cup...maybe not country but countryish, and certainly fits the rest of the cd perfectly.

Between the albums Exile and Some Girls (including deluxe) there are a lot of great country tunes.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: biggzee ()
Date: September 8, 2014 23:30

What track list have you got for your 'Stones Country' CD treacle?
Often thought about putting one together myself, just not got round to it yet.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: StonesCat ()
Date: September 8, 2014 23:52

#543rd reason why Exile is so great: It's one of the few instances where Mick plays it straight, and doesn't equate country with hillbilly hick music.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:03

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biggzee
What track list have you got for your 'Stones Country' CD treacle?
Often thought about putting one together myself, just not got round to it yet.

Good point biggzee...I guess listing the songs would actually be a good reference. I just went to my iTunes and I'll list the playlist I created:

We Had It All
Sweet Virginia
Let It Bleed
Loving Cup
No Spare Parts
You Win Again
Torn and Frayed
High and Dry
Plundered My Soul
Dead Flowers
Honky Tonk Women
Tumbling Dice
Faraway Eyes
You Got The Silver
Dear Doctor
Till the Next Time
Turd On The Run
Factory Girl
Ventilator Blues
Wild Horses....

and that's where the CD cuts off....

I also had the following on my playlist, but too many songs to make it on the single CD:

Through The Lonely Nights
Claudine
Casino Boogie
Country Honk
Shine A Light
Do You Think I Really Care
Let It Loose
Following The River

I may make a new one now that I think of it, and take a few off the first to make room for some of these as I think they'd fit in there pretty good.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:07

but but treacle what about The Worst???



ROCKMAN

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:11

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Rockman
but but treacle what about The Worst???

Yeah I know, and the Biggest Mistake to.

To my credit, I was just banging stuff out from memory when I created the list...I should really try to find a few more and create a complete second country CD.

"This is STONES COUNTRY pt 2: The wrath of Keith!"

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:13

Love the playlist. I believe that the Stones are more country than what's passing as country these days. I'd have to add 100 Years Ago to the list too, it just seems to fit the mood. peace

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: txussilvestre ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:32

Nice, treaclefingers!

I also did a Stones Country list myself...

Do You Think I Really Care (1978)
Dear Doctor (1968)
Torn And Frayed (1972)
Wild Horses (Live) (1995)
Country Honk (1968)
High And Dry (1966)
Let It Bleed (1969)
You Win Again (1977)
Indian Girl (1979)
Claudine (1978)
Good Time Woman (1970)
Coming Down Again (1973)
No Spare Parts (1978)
We Had It All (1979)
Through The Lonely Nights (1972)
The Worst (1994)
No Expectations (Live) (1968)
Salt Of The Earth (Live) (1968)
Far Away Eyes (Live) (1978)
Sweet Virginia (Live) (1972)
Dead Flowers (Live) (1995)
Bob Wills Is Still The King (Live) (2006)
Factory Girl (Live) (1990)

Some songs here could very easily be described as Country. Others, not so clearly: No Expectations (blues, folk,...), Indian Girl (caribbean, mariachi,...), Salt Of The Earth (with some gospel in it...), Factory Girl (always sounded kind of Irish for me...).

Anyway, a good set of songs. I also tried to use some live and outtakes, instead of studio versions of Wild Horses, Honky Tonk Woman, etc.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:46

Some nice suggestions txussilvestre...I think I'll be able to get a good part deux CD out of those and the ones on my list I missed the first time.

I did a Stones Sycodelic CD a while back which is great.

Next venture will be a Stones Disco Dance Party CD...might have to include a few MJ solo to properly round that one out though.

Re: I just realized that "Loving Cup" forms the centrepiece of my "Stones Country" mixed CD...
Posted by: triceratops ()
Date: September 9, 2014 00:50

Dead Flowers would be at the top of my Stones Country CD. It would also end it with the live at the Marquee Club version



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