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Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
Later day album? It was released nearly half a century ago!
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Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
He's not playing bass on You Gotta Move, though
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Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
He's not playing bass on You Gotta Move, though
Nice try, birthday boy. I said 'play on every cut'. Bill plays electric piano on You Gotta Move. Nobody plays bass.
Disagree.There are great songs on Voodoo Lounge and Bridges have some great songs like Out of Tears ,Blinded by Rainbows,Thru and Thru ,Love is Strong, Out of Contol, Anybody Seen My Baby,Saint of Me ,Too Tight, How CanI StopQuote
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Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
Later day album? It was released nearly half a century ago!
I consider the relevant Stones in the studio to have ended with Steel Wheels. I guess you could rephrase it to 'Later Golden Era' album.
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Taylor1Disagree.There are great songs on Voodoo Lounge and Bridges have some great songs like Out of Tears ,Blinded by Rainbows,Thru and Thru ,Love is Strong, Out of Contol, Anybody Seen My Baby,Saint of Me ,Too Tight, How CanI StopQuote
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Sticky Fingers is only later day Stones album to have Bill Wyman play on every cut. Coincidence that it's their greatest album?
Later day album? It was released nearly half a century ago!
I consider the relevant Stones in the studio to have ended with Steel Wheels. I guess you could rephrase it to 'Later Golden Era' album.
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Well,I’m sorry but I like Blinded by Rainbows.Great lyrics , great solo by Wood.I also like Sweethearts Together
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STICKY FINGERS was so productive as far as the sessions go. Not only did they bring the classic album but many songs that would end up on EXILE; as well as a track on GOATS HEAD SOUP:
Shake Your Hips
Good Time Women (Tumbling Dice)
Sweet Virginia
Sweet Black Angel
All Down the Line
Stop Breaking Down
Shine A Light
Silver Train
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Whilst I like this album, it reflects Keith's new heroin addiction. It took far too long to release. Consider that Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, You Got To Move, were in the can when they returned from America in December 1969. Sway is one of my favourite numbers. Keith is nowhere to be seen on this one. Can't You Hear Me Knocking is an all time classic. Bitch is mor drivel. I Got the Blues You Can take cello tape and stick it on to 1972's live version of Love In Vain - it's sickening schmaltz. Sister Morphine is old news, recycled. Dead Flowers ditto. Moonlight Mile is great because I like that Mick will take an idea and run with it, knowing it's outside of the usual parameters.
So, the Stones were without Keith on this record. CYHMK is his only effort. Sticky Fingers is Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor working together. It wasn't until Exile that Keith regained control of the music. This album is Keef's arvo kip.
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Whilst I like this album, it reflects Keith's new heroin addiction. It took far too long to release. Consider that Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, You Got To Move, were in the can when they returned from America in December 1969. Sway is one of my favourite numbers. Keith is nowhere to be seen on this one. Can't You Hear Me Knocking is an all time classic. Bitch is mor drivel. I Got the Blues You Can take cello tape and stick it on to 1972's live version of Love In Vain - it's sickening schmaltz. Sister Morphine is old news, recycled. Dead Flowers ditto. Moonlight Mile is great because I like that Mick will take an idea and run with it, knowing it's outside of the usual parameters.
So, the Stones were without Keith on this record. CYHMK is his only effort. Sticky Fingers is Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor working together. It wasn't until Exile that Keith regained control of the music. This album is Keef's arvo kip.
The Stones were without Keith on SF....yeah I'm not going to even go into detail about everything that's wrong with that statement......
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STICKY FINGERS was so productive as far as the sessions go. Not only did they bring the classic album but many songs that would end up on EXILE; as well as a track on GOATS HEAD SOUP:
Shake Your Hips
Good Time Women (Tumbling Dice)
Sweet Virginia
Sweet Black Angel
All Down the Line
Stop Breaking Down
Shine A Light
Silver Train
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Whilst I like this album, it reflects Keith's new heroin addiction. It took far too long to release. Consider that Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, You Got To Move, were in the can when they returned from America in December 1969. Sway is one of my favourite numbers. Keith is nowhere to be seen on this one. Can't You Hear Me Knocking is an all time classic. Bitch is mor drivel. I Got the Blues You Can take cello tape and stick it on to 1972's live version of Love In Vain - it's sickening schmaltz. Sister Morphine is old news, recycled. Dead Flowers ditto. Moonlight Mile is great because I like that Mick will take an idea and run with it, knowing it's outside of the usual parameters.
So, the Stones were without Keith on this record. CYHMK is his only effort. Sticky Fingers is Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor working together. It wasn't until Exile that Keith regained control of the music. This album is Keef's arvo kip.
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HEILOOBAAS
Whilst I like this album, it reflects Keith's new heroin addiction. It took far too long to release. Consider that Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, You Got To Move, were in the can when they returned from America in December 1969. Sway is one of my favourite numbers. Keith is nowhere to be seen on this one. Can't You Hear Me Knocking is an all time classic. Bitch is mor drivel. I Got the Blues You Can take cello tape and stick it on to 1972's live version of Love In Vain - it's sickening schmaltz. Sister Morphine is old news, recycled. Dead Flowers ditto. Moonlight Mile is great because I like that Mick will take an idea and run with it, knowing it's outside of the usual parameters.
So, the Stones were without Keith on this record. CYHMK is his only effort. Sticky Fingers is Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor working together. It wasn't until Exile that Keith regained control of the music. This album is Keef's arvo kip.
Dead Flowers wasn’t recycled.
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Keith was still steady as a rock, musically, in 1973?
In 1975, however, he became a bit more hit and miss. Still great, though
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I'm also not understanding how "Dead Flowers" is recycled. It was first worked on at the end of '69. The same time "Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, and "You Gotta Move" were recorded. There are a handful of "recycled" Stones songs over the years. Where the problem lies is what I'm having trouble figuring out.
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I'm also not understanding how "Dead Flowers" is recycled. It was first worked on at the end of '69. The same time "Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, and "You Gotta Move" were recorded. There are a handful of "recycled" Stones songs over the years. Where the problem lies is what I'm having trouble figuring out.
When and where was Dead Flowers first recorded? I always assumed sometime in 1970 at Olympic.
I just realized they first started playing it out on the 1970 tour of Europe. I always assumed it was first performed in 1971 during the British tour. It's one of those songs that has a definite studio vs stage version. The studio version is country western, while the live version is much more southern rock. I wrote a short paper on that in grad school, actually.