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drive up and down the Pacific Coast Highway listening party
Please tell the dolphins swimming out there I said hi its been a while for me to see them
As I am Impatiently waiting for December 2
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Will do Hank this afternoon when I go back to my studio which is apprx. 50 yards from the beach.
In the meantime, I also await impatiently for Dec. 2. Good to see so many here are loving it - haven't seen all this positiveness here...ever.
Even Keith's masterpiece last year brought out a variety 'mixed emotions' around here. Perhaps it wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but somehow an album of unoriginal blues covers is?
Glad about all the good vibes, and looking forward to indulge myself in the goods...hard to believe at this late point in the Stones' career we're gifted with two great releases nearly within a year of each other.
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One thing is clear on this LP - Ronnie is carrying the load! Damn good, too.
...wadda bout Keef?
Doing a fine job.
Very nice electric 12 string slide work on Hoodoo Blues and a cool outro solo on All Of Your Love. He sounds like he's having a blast playing these songs
Yeah, Keith's there but Ronnie is doing a lot of the 'lead' lines, a lot of the busy licking. Keith does some excellent vamps, the kind of blues vamping he loves to do.
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I'm gonna buy the Deluxe vinyl edition + any other available format there is..
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Excuse my ignorance.Where can i find it?
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Is that an acoustic guitar I'm hearing on Commit a Crime?
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IrelandCalling4
Listened twice fully through last night and selected tracks this morn. Wish I didnt need to show up at work, could get some beers in and 'ave Blue and Lonesome groovin'
Great time to be a fan of this great band; Keiths album last year and the documentary, two films this year, tours, and now a sublime collection of blues nuggets
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Is that an acoustic guitar I'm hearing on Commit a Crime?
And there are at least three electric guitars on that track IMHO.
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Is that an acoustic guitar I'm hearing on Commit a Crime?
And there are at least three electric guitars on that track IMHO.
I can hear (what appears to be) the acoustic, but it's so low in the mix... Could it be percussion instead?
Where do you hear the third electric guitar?
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Is that an acoustic guitar I'm hearing on Commit a Crime?
And there are at least three electric guitars on that track IMHO.
I can hear (what appears to be) the acoustic, but it's so low in the mix... Could it be percussion instead?
Where do you hear the third electric guitar?
The Ronnie "side" sounds to me like two guitars blended together, at some parts. I may be wrong though.
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IrelandCalling4
Listened twice fully through last night and selected tracks this morn. Wish I didnt need to show up at work, could get some beers in and 'ave Blue and Lonesome groovin'
Great time to be a fan of this great band; Keiths album last year and the documentary, two films this year, tours, and now a sublime collection of blues nuggets smiling smiley
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Is that an acoustic guitar I'm hearing on Commit a Crime?
And there are at least three electric guitars on that track IMHO.
I can hear (what appears to be) the acoustic, but it's so low in the mix... Could it be percussion instead?
Where do you hear the third electric guitar?
The Ronnie "side" sounds to me like two guitars blended together, at some parts. I may be wrong though.
Some of the tracks have guitars bleeding into eachother. Just A Fool, for instance, it's really hard to separate the guitars. I guess they were honest (for once) about recording some of the tracks in a circle with just a few mics..
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Keith is relatively subdued throughout . By that I mean he's buried in the rhythm section which is probably where he wants to be. That said,the guitars bleed into each other a lot with little separation on a lot of tracks. Great playing by Ronnie.
"The way I treat You" sounds like 1964 Stones. I thought the 1st solo was Keith at first, but probably all Ron - I can usually tell immediately !
A brilliant release . Thank Christ It's not another ABB !I've listened to this more in 24 hrs than 11 years of that album.
PS Charlie sounds at his swinging best and Mick........well just listen to it .
This one's a keeper
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Sounds like Ronnie is playing his silver Zemaitis on his solo on Everybody Knows About My Good Thing. Great sound.
hey Dandelion! how good it sounds?!?!?!? cazzo so good
Hi Mau...is 'cazzo' a particular slang?!
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PS: mi sa che è davvero un grande album!
ahahahhahah KRiffhard LO E'!!!
charlie watts tira degli schiaffi alla grande
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I hope the album will be a single disc. There is no need for a two vinyl disc-set with a 42 minute album, imo.