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shadooby
The Voodoo Lounge...it's all in there from early sounding tunes like New Faces to the modern balls to the wall Love is Strong!
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OneHit
IMO, A Bigger Bang and Bridges to Babylon are great albums. The live-in-the-studio tracks on Stripped are beautiful, not to mention the great cover shot.
I don't care for Steel Wheels or Voodoo Lounge at all, save for Slipping Away, AHYS and Thru & Thru.
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IMO, A Bigger Bang and Bridges to Babylon are great albums. The live-in-the-studio tracks on Stripped are beautiful, not to mention the great cover shot.
I don't care for Steel Wheels or Voodoo Lounge at all, save for Slipping Away, AHYS and Thru & Thru.
I love the way everybody has a different opinion...
Really like VL, ABB and Stripped
Like SW but (although I am one of those who like everything 'Stones') Bridges is by far the weakest album
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OneHit
IMO, A Bigger Bang and Bridges to Babylon are great albums. The live-in-the-studio tracks on Stripped are beautiful, not to mention the great cover shot.
I don't care for Steel Wheels or Voodoo Lounge at all, save for Slipping Away, AHYS and Thru & Thru.
I love the way everybody has a different opinion...
Really like VL, ABB and Stripped
Like SW but (although I am one of those who like everything 'Stones') Bridges is by far the weakest album
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I like Bridges because it's so diverse, with many surprising shifts of style. The other albums are too Stones-by-numbers overall, with obvious exceptions such as 'Continental Drift' & 'Moon Is Up'.
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georgelicks
Voodoo Lounge the best by a mile, then Stripped then the rest.
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DandelionPowderman
How come so little appreciation for Stripped on this board? I thought it was excellent when it came out. I still think it is.
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DandelionPowderman
How come so little appreciation for Stripped on this board? I thought it was excellent when it came out. I still think it is.
Perhaps because it's mostly recuts of old songs? I like it alot, but it's not something I play very much to be honest.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Steel Wheels Outtakes - I never even consider the official final release anymore; for me the Outtakes are the album
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wandering spirit
a hard question...i finally decided to go with Voodoo lounge, because some of its somgs i really like very much, in the first place LIS, YGMR, TMIU, IGO, ....but this doesn´mean that i dont appreciate BTB. in any case it is a close race between these 2. the same thing is valuable also for SW and BB, but on other level, because i consider them much weaker than the others....,
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Silver Dagger
I don't think there is a Stones album released after 81 that I listen to all the way through. They're just too patchy. Better to make your own compilation.
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Silver Dagger
I don't think there is a Stones album released after 81 that I listen to all the way through. They're just too patchy. Better to make your own compilation.
I rarely listen to Stones albums all the way through after 71 for the same reason...
I don't think any of their 1989 to 2005 albums have been any more patchy than GHS & ER.
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Silver Dagger
I don't think there is a Stones album released after 81 that I listen to all the way through. They're just too patchy. Better to make your own compilation.
I rarely listen to Stones albums all the way through after 71 for the same reason...
I don't think any of their 1989 to 2005 albums have been any more patchy than GHS & ER.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Main Offender, Talk is Cheap, Wandering Spirit, Slide on This, I Feel Like Playing - that's where the hot stuff is at.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Main Offender, Talk is Cheap, Wandering Spirit, Slide on This, I Feel Like Playing - that's where the hot stuff is at.
Couldn't agree more. All of these albums are fantastic.
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I don't think there is a Stones album released after 81 that I listen to all the way through. They're just too patchy. Better to make your own compilation.
I rarely listen to Stones albums all the way through after 71 for the same reason...
I don't think any of their 1989 to 2005 albums have been any more patchy than GHS & ER.
Goat's Head Soup is a classic for me although it is the beginning of the cartoon Stones...comedy songs like Star Star pale next to all those songs with real menace, intrigue and genuine charm such as Gimme Shelter, Sway, and Shine A Light.