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Jimmy C
I don't care if it's looped and spliced together, etc, - I like Doom and Gloom, but this song IS the best new release in 30 years for them, with the caveat being that I'm talking about the UK single version - which has MT's solos cranked up - vs. the US version which has them buried.
Another example of how dysfunctional they are when it comes to what they release - I swear they purposely buried MT on the US version since Keith lives in the US and probably doesn't have a UK iTunes account...
How Can I Stop is light years better, imo.
Is PMS better because Taylor's guitar is louder?
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His Majesty
Plundered is nowt, but a frankenstein like creation done purely to get people to buy Exile for umpteenth time.
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Plundered is nowt, but a frankenstein like creation done purely to get people to buy Exile for umpteenth time.
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His Majesty
Plundered is nowt, but a frankenstein like creation done purely to get people to buy Exile for umpteenth time.
Who cares why it was created for, or how, if the result just sounds great?
- Doxa
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Jimmy C
I don't care if it's looped and spliced together, etc, - I like Doom and Gloom, but this song IS the best new release in 30 years for them, with the caveat being that I'm talking about the UK single version - which has MT's solos cranked up - vs. the US version which has them buried.
Another example of how dysfunctional they are when it comes to what they release - I swear they purposely buried MT on the US version since Keith lives in the US and probably doesn't have a UK iTunes account...
How Can I Stop is light years better, imo.
Is PMS better because Taylor's guitar is louder?
It starts to sound that you don't like "Plundered My Soul" because there is Taylor there...
But even though I like very much "How Can I Stop", and see it one of the highlights in the latter-day Stones input (and showing a rare glimpse of artistic maturity), as a song it belongs to different category as "Plundered My Soul". "How Can I Stop" is great because it convincingly adds something to Stones musical vocabulary, but the greatness of "Plundered My Soul" is that adds nothing but it is nothing but The Stones at their home vocabulary. But unlike the dozens of their late-day songs trying to say something with that familiar language but fail, this actually reminds how unique and magical the Stones really are at their best in their own typical sound. The latter was the thing that hit me so hard when I was introduced to the song, and like Mathijs and some others here I have not have that feeling of the magical presence of a Rolling Stones sound in a song since TATTOO YOU or UNDERCOVER days. It really is a different animal after all those yougotmerockings, dontstops, roughjustices etc. To me the song really is irrestible, and gets me hooked every time I listen it.
- Doxa
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You can't polish a turd, and Jagger knows it.
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Had he really loved it, he would have played it, don't you think?
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RockinJive
So why is the song so bad?
I think it's one of the best things they've done since Tattoo You and Undercover actually.
Mathijs
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Don't be ridiculous
You can't polish a turd, and Jagger knows it.
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DandelionPowderman
Don't be ridiculous
You can't polish a turd, and Jagger knows it.
So... what do you call Dirty Work, Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge, A Bigger Bang... ha ha ha ha.
SUPER SHINY?