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Taylor1My point is that it would have been a stand alone album not greatest hits collection comparable to other albums.Plus High Tide leaves off Play With Fire, Blue Turns to Grey, Singer not the Song, I’mFree.Quote
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.... just get Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) UK release ...
Yeah, I get what you are saying. They were so damn profilic at the time that despite prior AFTERMATH the bulk of their albums were covers (especially in UK), there was so much original material that could make a helluva album if put together.
Just to think of 1965 alone - the Jagger/Richards (plus Nanker Phelge) material from that year would have stand against about any album they released since then. You know, if one starts constructing an album around such hot single A sides as "The Last Time", "Satisfaction", "Get Off of My Cloud", oh boy...
The way they released music - singles, EPs, LPs at the time - for different markets - that makes it such a mess if looked retrospectively, but there surely were no lack of great songs.
I recall once as a kid making some sort of 12 songs collections like "Best of 1964", "Best of 1965", "Best of 1966" and "Best of 1967" and realizing if compared to any 'normal' album since then there was nothing to be ashamed of. Quite the contrary (there was only a few albums that actually were comparable to those in quality I think).
- Doxa
Just thought of this and think it's related. In a way, like today when we talk about album sequencing, and how arranging certain songs in a certain order would make the album better, or leaving out this cut and adding this b-side.
What you're describing is on a whole other level, taking singles or EP cuts that never appeared on an album and then sequencing them into a new album entirely. I agree you'd have these unbelieveable early Jagger/Richards albums with maybe a few covers.
Even a few years later leaving JJF off Beggar's or HTW off Let It Bleed...just inconceivable and the legend that these albums became despite not having those tracks would only have been enhanced.
Event TSMR could only have benefited from We Love You and Dandelion.
Of course, it was U.K. practice to not include singles on studio LP's.
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Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
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Listening to the band through Going Home makes every second of it worthwhile.
I've always loved it – Send It To Me as well, btw.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
Really? Goin' Home? Anyone? A song pretending to be a jam. Which it is not. What an utter bore. Imagine how they could have used this space for another 2-3 proper songs. This has got to be the worst song the Stones have ever recorded (Indian Girl [Where is your mama?] and Send It To Me [She could be Hungarian] come close). You listen to the separated vocals once and you never want to listen to this song ever again.
Aftermath is a great album, but to say that every song is "so damn good"... Brrr...
I have warmed up to Between The Buttons a lot in the last few years. A great one too.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
Really? Goin' Home? Anyone? A song pretending to be a jam. Which it is not. What an utter bore. Imagine how they could have used this space for another 2-3 proper songs. This has got to be the worst song the Stones have ever recorded (Indian Girl [Where is your mama?] and Send It To Me [She could be Hungarian] come close). You listen to the separated vocals once and you never want to listen to this song ever again.
Aftermath is a great album, but to say that every song is "so damn good"... Brrr...
I have warmed up to Between The Buttons a lot in the last few years. A great one too.
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runaway
The album Aftermath is complet, is fine, is great!
I love Going Home
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
Really? Goin' Home? Anyone? A song pretending to be a jam. Which it is not. What an utter bore. Imagine how they could have used this space for another 2-3 proper songs. This has got to be the worst song the Stones have ever recorded (Indian Girl [Where is your mama?] and Send It To Me [She could be Hungarian] come close). You listen to the separated vocals once and you never want to listen to this song ever again.
Aftermath is a great album, but to say that every song is "so damn good"... Brrr...
I have warmed up to Between The Buttons a lot in the last few years. A great one too.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
Really? Goin' Home? Anyone? A song pretending to be a jam. Which it is not. What an utter bore. Imagine how they could have used this space for another 2-3 proper songs. This has got to be the worst song the Stones have ever recorded (Indian Girl [Where is your mama?] and Send It To Me [She could be Hungarian] come close). You listen to the separated vocals once and you never want to listen to this song ever again.
Aftermath is a great album, but to say that every song is "so damn good"... Brrr...
I have warmed up to Between The Buttons a lot in the last few years. A great one too.
Goin' Home is horrible filler. At least the US issue has it dead last. So many better songs could've gone on the album instead of that crap.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
Really? Goin' Home? Anyone? A song pretending to be a jam. Which it is not. What an utter bore. Imagine how they could have used this space for another 2-3 proper songs. This has got to be the worst song the Stones have ever recorded (Indian Girl [Where is your mama?] and Send It To Me [She could be Hungarian] come close). You listen to the separated vocals once and you never want to listen to this song ever again.
Aftermath is a great album, but to say that every song is "so damn good"... Brrr...
I have warmed up to Between The Buttons a lot in the last few years. A great one too.
Goin' Home is horrible filler. At least the US issue has it dead last. So many better songs could've gone on the album instead of that crap.
I hope you boys have some nice Beatles albums to find some nice catchy pop songs to fill up that space. If there aren't really enough of them already in the album. But we Stones fans really love our boys doing that blues, man. Like no else before and after. With that no hostages taken attitude of theirs. Bravity. Or pure middle finger. This piece of art is one of the historically most singnificant tracks in this fine album. It still stands out no matter how many long tracks we have heard ever since.
The beauty of the jam is the equal band effort - how they communicate - even breath - together, each contributing so strongly to the outcome. Like one organ. Although Bill Wyman is a star in my book here.
- Doxa
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“Goin' Home” is more than just a track; it's an artistic statement. It's definitely not filler. There’s a ‘highlight’ within it, a mood. Try listening to it while you're on a plane, frozen mid-air somewhere over the Atlantic, flying from JFK to LHR. That’s the perfect setting for it.Like any true artistic statement, though, it’s not always well-received. I mean, let’s be honest—most of us have a hard time digesting 'Desolation Row,' 'Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands,' or 'Revolution 9' at first, right?
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
...except ” Take it or leave it ”...
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
...except ” Take it or leave it ”...
Nope. "Take it or leave it" is also damn good.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
...except ” Take it or leave it ”...
Nope. "Take it or leave it" is also damn good.
It's not bad, but I can take or leave that one.
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
...except ” Take it or leave it ”...
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RollingFreak
Every song on Aftermath is so damn good.
...except ” Take it or leave it ”...
Nope. "Take it or leave it" is also damn good.
It's not bad, but I can take or leave that one.