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Maybe Bruce Springsteen will guest on it too!
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Angus Young would be a great guest (just a dream).
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Maybe Bruce Springsteen will guest on it too!
The only time Tumbling Dice was ruined ! Just say Nooooooooooooooooo!
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Maybe Bruce Springsteen will guest on it too!
Please...noooo
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Angus Young would be a great guest (just a dream).
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I wonder if that one made it to the album. Really was a catchy tune.
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I wonder if that one made it to the album. Really was a catchy tune.
I truly hope it makes the cut. Loved the hook from the first time I heard the snippet, and I am eager to hear the entire song. To my ears, it could be strong enough to even be the first album single.
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Steve also shared a pic with Stevie Wonder a couple of weeks ago
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Probably some musicians and producers had join them during the studio sessions in NYC and LA.
Looks like they are in Henson Recording Studios. Don Was was there on early November
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
WOW!
Next thing you know you'll be criticizing Dylan! Wait...
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
WOW!
Next thing you know you'll be criticizing Dylan! Wait...
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Interestingly enough, I went back in this thread to find the link to Tell The Truth, and it doesn't work anymore. However, when one searches out Mick Jagger Really Wanna Tell The Truth on YT, one can still find it. Hmmmmm
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
WOW!
Next thing you know you'll be criticizing Dylan! Wait...
LMFAOOO Hey we are all entitled to our opinions!!! I have many albums and artists that I just don't get that others love, and even the critics adore. I"m not saying any ONE view is right or wrong, just that for me, I don't dig most of what was listed there, and B&B is actually probably one of my Top 10 albums of theirs, but most here seem to not like it much, but then most also don't like Voodoo either, so hey, what can I say?!?!!?
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
WOW!
Next thing you know you'll be criticizing Dylan! Wait...
LMFAOOO Hey we are all entitled to our opinions!!! I have many albums and artists that I just don't get that others love, and even the critics adore. I"m not saying any ONE view is right or wrong, just that for me, I don't dig most of what was listed there, and B&B is actually probably one of my Top 10 albums of theirs, but most here seem to not like it much, but then most also don't like Voodoo either, so hey, what can I say?!?!!?[/quote
I am with you on B&B being one of my favorite albums. It may not be liked by fans that much but to me, it's a darn good record.
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
WOW!
Next thing you know you'll be criticizing Dylan! Wait...
LMFAOOO Hey we are all entitled to our opinions!!! I have many albums and artists that I just don't get that others love, and even the critics adore. I"m not saying any ONE view is right or wrong, just that for me, I don't dig most of what was listed there, and B&B is actually probably one of my Top 10 albums of theirs, but most here seem to not like it much, but then most also don't like Voodoo either, so hey, what can I say?!?!!?[/quote
I am with you on B&B being one of my favorite albums. It may not be liked by fans that much but to me, it's a darn good record.
Yes indeed and hearing those songs live at El Mo just makes me love that whole album more.
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
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When was the last time they produced themselves? If ever?
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981
Ah, well, they had a couple of good albums in that time period now didn't they?!?! Some notsomuch......actually most notsomuch, but a pair of good ones!!!! (B&B, TY)
One has to come to terms beyond being a fan and take the critical aspects for real. Hence, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL, SOME GIRLS and EMOTIONAL RESCUE are fantastic albums as well.
Look beyond what you think. Look at the time(s) of each LP.
EXILE got slagged, for example.
While I can appreciate that SG was a monumental album for the time, and MY a major disco-infused hit, I've come to view it as just not holding up well overtime, and I rarely play it these days. For me, it's become highly overrated, as I've stated previously. Both IORR and ER for me are just utter crap, regardless of the time. By 1980 there were so many other bands out there with bluesy/rock styles, and the Stones, I don't know what the heck they were thinking. Let Me Go is great - one of my all-time favorites. Obviously She's So Cold is great, too, but really this is quite possibly the album that I listen to the least out of all of their albums. I don't like that Pastiche period at all. Don't get the love that Undercover gets vs. DW, but hey to each their own. While IORR has some decent songs - Dance Little Sister, Till the Next Goodbye, and Time Waits for No One - in reality, this album is such a colossal disappointment compared to everything that came before it. Easily the weakest of everything that Mick T was involved in. At least that's how I see it all.
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I don't like Dark Side, GSL. I've said as much before. Floyd is one that I just seem to miss the boat on. There was some albums that I like, but overall, I just can't get into them. And that's OK, man. Many here don't like Bon Jovi, and I love them, so.....
Zep.....IV is one of my all-time favorite albums - 4th all-time actually, right behind Voodoo Lounge. As for the rest of Zep, once upon a time, I made 2 CDs of my favorite Zep songs aside from IV. That's about all one needs of them IMHO. A little of them goes a long way for me. An even smaller amount of The Doors goes an even farther way.
It's all just any of ours opinions, bro. ER, IORR I rarely listen to. And I listen to DW faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar more than I do U. I'm happy that they didn't continue down this road, which I see more of a Mick influence, one that is a more current sound. For me, by that point, they'd drifted far away from their Blues and Rock roots, and hence the reason why I don't often listen to them. The songs on IORR are weaker than all that had come prior from 68 forward.