For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
Chacho
the swan song, Steel Wheels.
Quote
GasLightStreetQuote
HMS
I agree with the exception of Let Me Go which deserves at least a ten and Summer Romance which is rated to high.
Wait a minute... Emotional Rescue as significant as JJF, Gimme Shelter, One Hit To The Body, Doom And Gloom, no never. ER has an interesting intro but the song becomes quickly boring and annoying.
Yes. If you know the catalogue then you'd understand. Since you don't - and what drugs you are taking makes you think you can include One Hit in regards to songs that have a high ranking in their catalogue is hilarious: it's only worthy as a B-side at best - then you don't. That's your loss, which you seem to be fine with.
Emotional Rescue is as significant as Jumpin' Jack Flash indeed - they were not a band that just sat still and did the same thing over and over and over (that would be later). Emotional Rescue is just as important to the catalogue as Happy, Before They Make Me Run, Shattered, Brown Sugar, Miss You, Start Me Up, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Beast Of Burden and quite a few others that were either band defining singles or band defining songs and sounds.
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
GasLightStreet
In terms of the album itself...
Dance (Pt. 1) 6.5
Summer Romance 10
Send It to Me 5
Let Me Go 7
Indian Girl 4
Where The Boys Go 8
Down In The Hole 10
Emotional Rescue 10
She's So Cold 10
All About You 10
If I Was A Dancer 6.5
In regards to their catalogue...
Dance (Pt. 1) 5
Summer Romance 8
Send It to Me 2
Let Me Go 6
Indian Girl 2
Where The Boys Go 6
Down In The Hole 10
Emotional Rescue 10
She's So Cold 10
All About You 10
Whyy?
Quote
HMSQuote
matxilQuote
Turner68
[...]
Dirty work - now I am told considered such an embarrassment any roadie who mentions the album will be summarily dismissed [...]
That's funny, is that really true?
Can´t imagine that. It´s a story by GasLightStreet to bash the album a bit more, I suppose.
Quote
HMSQuote
GasLightStreetQuote
HMS
I agree with the exception of Let Me Go which deserves at least a ten and Summer Romance which is rated to high.
Wait a minute... Emotional Rescue as significant as JJF, Gimme Shelter, One Hit To The Body, Doom And Gloom, no never. ER has an interesting intro but the song becomes quickly boring and annoying.
Yes. If you know the catalogue then you'd understand. Since you don't - and what drugs you are taking makes you think you can include One Hit in regards to songs that have a high ranking in their catalogue is hilarious: it's only worthy as a B-side at best - then you don't. That's your loss, which you seem to be fine with.
Emotional Rescue is as significant as Jumpin' Jack Flash indeed - they were not a band that just sat still and did the same thing over and over and over (that would be later). Emotional Rescue is just as important to the catalogue as Happy, Before They Make Me Run, Shattered, Brown Sugar, Miss You, Start Me Up, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Beast Of Burden and quite a few others that were either band defining singles or band defining songs and sounds.
You say ER is as significant/important as JJF and still call me three times a day a deaf, dumb & numb brainless trog for loving Dirty Work.
JJF is a milestone, ER was an attempt to repeat the success of Miss You. Just another jump on the disco train, musically in no way groundbreaking. If everything they do what they have never done before is as important as their milestones then Might As Well Get Juiced is as important as Gimme Shelter obviously.
One Hit is fantastic compared to Emotional Rescue, the only thing hilarious is Mick Jagger following the footsteps of the Brothers Gibb on Emotional Rescue...
Quote
HMS
Now I see what you´ve meant. You are right (once again).
Quote
HMS
Now I see what you´ve meant. You are right (once again).
Quote
Turner68Quote
HMS
Now I see what you´ve meant. You are right (once again).
Don't go soft on us!
Quote
ghostryder13
Dance (Pt. 1) 9
Summer Romance 5
Send It to Me 6
Let Me Go 8
Indian Girl 2
Where The Boys Go 6
Down In The Hole 2
Emotional Rescue 8
She's So Cold 9
All About You 0
Dance (Pt. 2) 7
Claudine 8
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
ghostryder13
Dance (Pt. 1) 9
Summer Romance 5
Send It to Me 6
Let Me Go 8
Indian Girl 2
Where The Boys Go 6
Down In The Hole 2
Emotional Rescue 8
She's So Cold 9
All About You 0
Dance (Pt. 2) 7
Claudine 8
Not the blue type, ey?
Quote
Palace Revolution 2000Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
ghostryder13
Dance (Pt. 1) 9
Summer Romance 5
Send It to Me 6
Let Me Go 8
Indian Girl 2
Where The Boys Go 6
Down In The Hole 2
Emotional Rescue 8
She's So Cold 9
All About You 0
Dance (Pt. 2) 7
Claudine 8
Not the blue type, ey?
ER is a weird album because the overall reviews by the fans differ wildly. Take this review e.g. Indian Girl, All About You and Down in the Hole are most likely other people's favorite tracks.
Quote
DandelionPowderman
That B-side is killer!
Quote
matxilQuote
DandelionPowderman
That B-side is killer!
Even more so if only Indian Girl and Where The Boys would have swapped places...
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
matxilQuote
DandelionPowderman
That B-side is killer!
Even more so if only Indian Girl and Where The Boys would have swapped places...
You just had to throw the torch, didn't you?
Well, it's not as bad as its reputation, hehe.
Quote
schillid
Google Drive MeCrazy
Quote
DandelionPowderman
Extended versions and goodies from the Emotional Rescue-sessions:
Dance Instrumental
Summer Romance (long version)
Send It To Me (long version)
Where The Boys Go (Mick and Keith on vocals)
Emotional Rescue (guitar version)
All About You (Mick and Keith vocals)
Down In The Hole (long version)
Little T+A (Instrumental steel guitar-version)
Indian Girl (Extended version)
Never Too Into
It's Cold Down There
Quote
DandelionPowderman
Extended versions and goodies from the Emotional Rescue-sessions:
Dance Instrumental
Summer Romance (long version)
Send It To Me (long version)
Where The Boys Go (Mick and Keith on vocals)
Emotional Rescue (guitar version)
All About You (Mick and Keith vocals)
Down In The Hole (long version)
Little T+A (Instrumental steel guitar-version)
Indian Girl (Extended version)
Never Too Into
It's Cold Down There