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vertigojoe
Embarrassingly low sales killed it.
Getting together like that with those musicians wasn't the best strategy for very high sales: they all knew that...
When you do something creative together like this you do it for a totally different reason: it's not a RS tour.
Marley knew that. That's why he distanced himself from this project so soon after the release. I had the impression that Mick and Dave wanted this to last.
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Stoneage
On projects like this it becomes ever more clear that Sir Michael is pretty much done as a singer. Within the Stones it doesn't matter that much because there we have become accustomed to it and accepted it.
Listen to a song like Miracle Worker for instance (or watch the video). The nasality is unbearable. Even Mr Zimmerman (the man from Duluth) sounds like a pure tenor compared to that.
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Love superheavy, best solo thing any of the stones have done!
It's a fantastic album ... not sure I'd say 'best solo', as there's Wandering Spirit, Keith's first one, some of Ronnies. Tough call.
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Love superheavy, best solo thing any of the stones have done!
It's a fantastic album ... not sure I'd say 'best solo', as there's Wandering Spirit, Keith's first one, some of Ronnies. Tough call.
I just want to give a shout out to I Feel Like Playing...great album and beats anything Mick and Keith have done.
I enjoyed Superheavy and it was a bit more "relevant" than Vegas-era Stones.
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VOODOOSEBI
The Superheavy Album is far better then A Bigger Bang
imo