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bitusa2012
Given the choice, I’d rather Keith’s 3 solo than Mick’s 4. And I quite enjoy Mick’s last 3. Never really got into She’s the Boss, except Just Another Night which I’ve secretly loved since first hearing it!
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I do think She's The Boss is the weakest of the bunch!!
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schillid
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Live at the El Mocambo is great
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bitusa2012
Given the choice, I’d rather Keith’s 3 solo than Mick’s 4. And I quite enjoy Mick’s last 3. Never really got into She’s the Boss, except Just Another Night which I’ve secretly loved since first hearing it!
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I do think She's The Boss is the weakest of the bunch!!
I'd say Primitive Cool is the weakest, but She's the Boss and Goddess aren't much better. If forced, I'd go with Wandering Spirit as the best.
But in the end I'd have to agree with bitusa2012 and easily go with Keith's three solo albums vs. Micks four.
Seems a no brainer to me as Keith's albums have much more in common with Stones albums.
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
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HonkeyTonkFlash
The sad thing is except for some of us diehards, the window of time where the public cares about a new Stones album is closed or closing. They've teased it out so long that even diehards like myself are just losing interest in seeing if it ever happens.
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06230
...we do not participate in such negative thoughts....
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
England Lost is quite good, actually, and Eazy Sleazy is excellent and the new soundtrack tune is quite something so what you're on about I don't recognize.
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
England Lost is quite good, actually, and Eazy Sleazy is excellent and the new soundtrack tune is quite something so what you're on about I don't recognize.
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
England Lost is quite good, actually, and Eazy Sleazy is excellent and the new soundtrack tune is quite something so what you're on about I don't recognize.
While we all have varying opinions on those tunes, the point was that none of them come close to the Rolling Stones in all of their rambunctious glory at El Mocambo, 1977 (imo).
And then there's the fact there's been no new album of originals in apprx. 17 years. For some of us, the release of El Mocambo helps to try and forget about all that...momentarily anyways.
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Hairball
You think Easy Sleazy is killer.
I think it sucks.
No big deal.
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Rockman
Just wants to make everyone
else's life as miserable as his own ....
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KRiffhard
England Lost, Gotta Get a Grip and Eazy Sleazy are objectively poor and useless songs. Besides having already been largely forgotten.
PS: i don't like Crosseyed Heart, Losing my touch, Infamy and This Place Is empty too.
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schillid
YES.
Live at the El Mocambo is great
Yes, and it's great to have something "new" and truly Stonesy vs. another misguided Mick solo single....Getta Grip, England Lost, Easy Sleazy...and that recent corny soundtrack tune ...
El Mocambo takes us back to a much better era, and helps us try and forget there's been no new Stones album of originals in nearly 17 years...
England Lost is quite good, actually, and Eazy Sleazy is excellent and the new soundtrack tune is quite something so what you're on about I don't recognize.