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mr_dja
I am not going to get any work done today... I don't have Spotify or iTunes and I'm going to have to wait until I get home to use the wet-transfer posted above! AARGH!! Glad to hear people are enjoying the track... Can't wait until I'm one of them!
Peace,
Mr DJA
Why don't you have Spotify?
Just never downloaded it. Never used it. I'm old and haven't embraced the new technology. Most of the music I "stream" is my own collection that I've uploaded to the cloud myself. Some day soon I will probably have a Spotify account. I just haven't "bit the bullet" to be willing to pay a monthly fee for "radio" yet. All in good time I guess but as of now, I'm the holdout in my family. Who knows, maybe today is the day that finally sends me over the edge. I was hoping that amazon would have the ability to pay for and download the single. That account I do have set up. It looks like the youtube link for the whole song was there and removed before I could get to it.
Safe to assume you use and would recommend Spotify to someone old and stubborn like me?
Peace,
Mr DJA
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Cristiano Radtke
I created a playlist on YouTube with the original versions, for those interested: [www.youtube.com]
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mr_dja
I am not going to get any work done today... I don't have Spotify or iTunes and I'm going to have to wait until I get home to use the wet-transfer posted above! AARGH!! Glad to hear people are enjoying the track... Can't wait until I'm one of them!
Peace,
Mr DJA
Why don't you have Spotify?
Just never downloaded it. Never used it. I'm old and haven't embraced the new technology. Most of the music I "stream" is my own collection that I've uploaded to the cloud myself. Some day soon I will probably have a Spotify account. I just haven't "bit the bullet" to be willing to pay a monthly fee for "radio" yet. All in good time I guess but as of now, I'm the holdout in my family. Who knows, maybe today is the day that finally sends me over the edge. I was hoping that amazon would have the ability to pay for and download the single. That account I do have set up. It looks like the youtube link for the whole song was there and removed before I could get to it.
Safe to assume you use and would recommend Spotify to someone old and stubborn like me?
Peace,
Mr DJA
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Cristiano Radtke
I created a playlist on YouTube with the original versions, for those interested: [www.youtube.com]
Great! Many many thanks, Cristiano!
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Cristiano Radtke
I created a playlist on YouTube with the original versions, for those interested: [www.youtube.com]
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Palace Revolution 2000
Love this release; and like Jeroen said, this is real proper rockin for 70 year olds. It's mean in the right way. This is good Stones.
It's not often that I see a statement by Jagger where he says "we payin our respects". And Keith has often talked about 'passing it on'. Here it is.
These are real obscure Blues covers; so fine. So good they didn't do type of Blues covers that everyone knows.
Not really obscure if you've had more than a passing interest in Chicago blues over the years, but a nice list nonetheless. Interesting that they don't cover Muddy - probably quite rightly thinking that they've done enough of his stuff over the years - and so glad they avoided the former classics that have been so done to death by the white boys that they've become cliches, e.g., Sweet Home Chicago, Key To The Highway.
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jackflash27
[www.bol.com]
Also available in Deluxe edition. From bol.com: "The deluxe edition of Blue And Lonesome contains the complete album, a hardcover book and 5 artprints."
No track list yet...
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MrEcho
This could be really great. Jagger's unreleased blues album was fantastic, so why shouldn't this be, too?
I love the fact that they are highlighting the great Little Walter with both the first single (apparently) and the album title. Credit where credit is due. Little Walter, criminally underrated and forgotten by the mainstream, thus gets the exposure he deserves. The fact that Little Walter was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame as a "sideman" was an insult. Yes, his harmonica playing on other people's records is great, but it is not his greatest achievement. He recorded over 100 songs (all great) for Chess as a band leader. He wrote the songs, he sang the songs, he arranged them, he lead the band and he played the harmonica. He was a good guitar player, too. His greatest achievement is the creation of those over 100 recorded sides for Chess. The creation of a visionary, modern sound. The Rolling Stones put Little Walter where he belongs – center stage.
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Silver Dagger
Wow - so we have a name now and two tracks. But is that gonna be the cover? Oh dear. Nice work jackflash27.
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gotdablouse
Two known tracks so far :
Little Walter's "Just Your Fool" * : [www.youtube.com] - first single [www.youtube.com]
Little Walter's "Blue and Lonesome" ** : [www.youtube.com]
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* : "inspiration" for "Cook Cook Blues" : [www.youtube.com]
** : "inspiration" for "Co*cksucker Blues" : [www.youtube.com]
...plundered my soul indeed and maybe a little more ;-)
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MrEcho
This could be really great. Jagger's unreleased blues album was fantastic, so why shouldn't this be, too?
I love the fact that they are highlighting the great Little Walter with both the first single (apparently) and the album title. Credit where credit is due. Little Walter, criminally underrated and forgotten by the mainstream, thus gets the exposure he deserves. The fact that Little Walter was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame as a "sideman" was an insult. Yes, his harmonica playing on other people's records is great, but it is not his greatest achievement. He recorded over 100 songs (all great) for Chess as a band leader. He wrote the songs, he sang the songs, he arranged them, he lead the band and he played the harmonica. He was a good guitar player, too. His greatest achievement is the creation of those over 100 recorded sides for Chess. The creation of a visionary, modern sound. The Rolling Stones put Little Walter where he belongs – center stage.