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KatieGirl is my horse, and yes we are both female! I was lacking inspiration when trying to think of a username, but thought KatieGirl sounded better than BenBen (my Husky). I forgot to add Heartbreaker to the list of songs I like. Never cared much for Angie though.Quote
Thrylan
I'm not real good with usernames/gender, but chicks seem to really dig this one. Guys seem to be more 50/50 with it......I find that interesting.
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Funny, while making my nasty list above, Heaven was tough, thought about Shattered, but did not CONSIDER Exile, BB or LIB.
Add Sweet Black Angel to the list (It's Indian Girl that landed on a classic album).
Imagine if I'm Not Signifying took it's place on side two..oh mercy!!!!
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I wish Angie, CYHTM, Moonlight Mile, Winter, TWFN, Till the Next Time, Memory Motel, Hot Stuff, Heaven and Rock and a Hard Place were on one CD, so it could keep TSMR and Dirty Work company....
Now that's an album I could certainly lose 50% of!
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I wish Angie, CYHTM, Moonlight Mile, Winter, TWFN, Till the Next Time, Memory Motel, Hot Stuff, Heaven and Rock and a Hard Place were on one CD, so it could keep TSMR and Dirty Work company....
Now that's an album I could certainly lose 50% of!
Lol.....It was actually hard for me to come up with 10 duds....About half of those I actually like, just not as much as most Stones tracks.
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I wish Angie, CYHTM, Moonlight Mile, Winter, TWFN, Till the Next Time, Memory Motel, Hot Stuff, Heaven and Rock and a Hard Place were on one CD, so it could keep TSMR and Dirty Work company....
Now that's an album I could certainly lose 50% of!
Lol.....It was actually hard for me to come up with 10 duds....About half of those I actually like, just not as much as most Stones tracks.
Actually on re-reading the list I'd like to keep 60% of it please - the "duds" being TWFN, Till The Next Time, Hot Stuff and Rock and a Hard Place - all of which will have their passionate defenders.
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There's no question the album over time suffers from being caught in between Exile & IORR...but over same period it simply becomes a matter of taste.
I quite like it, though I don't think it is as good as many of the prior releases (how can it be?).
My personal faves: 'Dancing with Mr. D,' 'Angie,' '100 Years Ago,' 'Coming Home Again.' 'Heartbreaker,' 'Winter,' and 'Star Star.'
I'm trying to remember how 'Silver Train' goes...it's been awhile since I last listened to this album all the way through.
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There's no question the album over time suffers from being caught in between Exile & IORR...but over same period it simply becomes a matter of taste.
I quite like it, though I don't think it is as good as many of the prior releases (how can it be?).
My personal faves: 'Dancing with Mr. D,' 'Angie,' '100 Years Ago,' 'Coming Home Again.' 'Heartbreaker,' 'Winter,' and 'Star Star.'
I'm trying to remember how 'Silver Train' goes...it's been awhile since I last listened to this album all the way through.
It goes....
Silver train is a coming, think Im gonna get on down,.... ah I cant sing... how about
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It's a wonderful album with a totally unique vibe about it. I so wish they'd play Hide Your Love live with Mick Taylor given free rein to play one of his wonderful solos on it.
And imagine if Keith, during his live slot, said "right, the next song is gonna be Coming Down Again". The audience would flip out.
Keith hangin' with the Rastas in Kingston. Definitely would be a situation with potential for volatility. Elton John started recording Yellow Brick Road @ the same studio, got scared & took off to France.Quote
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I just gave it another spin in it's entirety. To me it is a great album very coherent in it's atmosphere.
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I just gave it another spin in it's entirety. To me it is a great album very coherent in it's atmosphere.
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Thrylan
I'm not real good with usernames/gender, but chicks seem to really dig this one. Guys seem to be more 50/50 with it......I find that interesting.
Maybe cuz only half the songs are any good...just sayin'
Yeah, and sometimes I have the impression that people who dismiss Dancing With Mr. D, Star Star, Silver Train, Heartbreaker and others from GHS praise A Bigger Bang tracks like Rough Justice, Driving Too Fast, Dangerous Beauty, Infamy and the like.
Just talkin'...about perspective.
Both are great Stones albums...
each have 3-4 AWESOME songs, 1-2 duds and the rest are good/ok Stones songs.
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Thrylan
I wish Angie, CYHTM, Moonlight Mile, Winter, TWFN, Till the Next Time, Memory Motel, Hot Stuff, Heaven and Rock and a Hard Place were on one CD, so it could keep TSMR and Dirty Work company....