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crumbling_mice
I haven't revisited it since about a week after I bought it and that's the way it will stay....
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HMS
I remember very well the day I bought DW. Spent the rest of the afternoon and evening listening to it with my mouth open, listened to it 5 or 6 times in a row, and it got better and better every time. As I said many times before, this is the Stones´ last great album to enjoy from start to finish.
The production, btw, is superb!
DW is the least-80s-sounding-LP of all 80s-LPs by any rock-band. 80s-sound to me is drums sounding like played under-water and mile-high towers of keyboard-sounds. Nothing of that on DW. It´s a guitar-dominated fast rocking album, not at all 80s-sound (except for Winning Ugly & Back To Zero, two tracks that are there to give the album a modern tinge, just like almost every Stones-album has one or two modern sounding tracks. And Winning Ugly is a killer song, fabulous).
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JJHMick
As Steve Lillywhite put it, it was a Keith inspired record. So where's the Mick Jagger inspired abum of the time?! She's The Boss combined with Dirty Work would have made the Rolling Stones without WW III long player.
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Stoneage
Remember the day when you actually bought an album (LP) in a record store. Seems like time is slipping away now...
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Stoneage
Remember the day when you actually bought an album (LP) in a record store. Seems like time is slipping away now...