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GasLightStreet
Consider, if it could've worked, that they'd've finished Waiting On A Friend and Tops and put those on GHS along with Through The Lonely Nights and Criss Cross Mind in place of (enter whatever songs here)... holy crap: it would've made a really good album great and GHS might've made it The Big 5.
Fortunately two of those wound up on the awesome TATTOO YOU album.
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DandelionPowderman
in many ways, ER is superior to SG (my favourite album), because of better playing and more developed arranging.
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GasLightStreet
Biggest Stones letdown: STEEL WHEELS
It had some promise to it. Mixed Emotions, Almost Hear You Sigh, Sad Sad Sad, Hearts For Sale, Break The Spell and Slipping Away.
Blinded By Love is nice, sometimes, but that's it. The rest is garbage.
Only Stones embarrassment: DIRTY WORK
With exception to Harlem Shuffle, Too Rude, Sleep Tonight and Had It With You, why did they bother?
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GasLightStreetDefine many. Because there are many Stones ballads that are not as good as Winter.Quote
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There are many Stones-ballads better than Winter.
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GasLightStreet
DW is by far - vagillions of miles - their worst album. TSMR is easily their second worst.
GHS is a fantastic come down from what they had just done for 5 years.
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MadMax
I just love to read all the different opinions regarding the lads! Here's my two cents regarding the masterpiece (alright, a let-down after Exile but hey, no-one thought so at the time thinking they all slagged off Exile the year before...) GHS:
1. DWMD 5/10
2. 100 Years 9/10
3. CDA 10/10 (feels like sitting next to Keith in Montreux)
4. Angie 8/10
5. Heartbreaker 7/10
6. Silver Train 3/10
7. Hide Yer Love 7/10
8. Winter 9/10
9. CYHTM 7/10
10. Star****** 9/10
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GasLightStreet
Consider, if it could've worked, that they'd've finished Waiting On A Friend and Tops and put those on GHS along with Through The Lonely Nights and Criss Cross Mind in place of (enter whatever songs here)... holy crap: it would've made a really good album great and GHS might've made it The Big 5.
Fortunately two of those wound up on the awesome TATTOO YOU album.
Waiting On A Friend is the weakest song on Tatto You, on GHS it would have been the third- or fourth-weakest song. Anyway it wouldn´t have been an improvement for GHS.
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HMS
Tops indeed is a gem.
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HMS
Through The Lonely Nights. Urgh. It´s the weakest of all weak GHS-songs. It ended up where it belongs - on a obscure b-side. It is one of the weakest Stones-tracks ever. No way GHS could have ever been part of their Big 5, Big Ten or whatever, no matter which configuration. They had only three outstanding songs back then and that´s not enough. Even most of Exile´s fillers are better than most GHS-songs, so there is really no chance for GHS to come close to their masterpieces, the moon is closer to earth than GHS is to LIB, SF, BB or Exile.
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GasLightStreet
Biggest Stones letdown: STEEL WHEELS
It had some promise to it. Mixed Emotions, Almost Hear You Sigh, Sad Sad Sad, Hearts For Sale, Break The Spell and Slipping Away.
Blinded By Love is nice, sometimes, but that's it. The rest is garbage.
Only Stones embarrassment: DIRTY WORK
With exception to Harlem Shuffle, Too Rude, Sleep Tonight and Had It With You, why did they bother?
Yeah GasLight, Im right there with you. Somewhere in this thread I think I wrote something similar, but then scratched that out, and handed the letdown award to 'Voodoo Lounge' which IMO qualified more.
The recipe for SW for me is just to disregard the official version and do only the boot version, with "Precious Love".
But there is hardly any way to spruce up "Blinded by Love" and "Rock in a hard place".
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GasLightStreet
Biggest Stones letdown: STEEL WHEELS
It had some promise to it. Mixed Emotions, Almost Hear You Sigh, Sad Sad Sad, Hearts For Sale, Break The Spell and Slipping Away.
Blinded By Love is nice, sometimes, but that's it. The rest is garbage.
Only Stones embarrassment: DIRTY WORK
With exception to Harlem Shuffle, Too Rude, Sleep Tonight and Had It With You, why did they bother?
Only really outstanding songs on weak SW: Hold On To Your Hat, Hearts For Sale, Break The Spell.
Mixed Emotions and Sad Sad Sad are ok but far from being Stones-highlights.
Everything else: Garbage or close to garbage, superfluous at best.
What a huge let-down SW was after violent, energetic, raunchy, sparkling, aggressive, hard rocking DW.
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GasLightStreetDefine many. Because there are many Stones ballads that are not as good as Winter.Quote
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There are many Stones-ballads better than Winter.
All of Exile´s ballads are much better than Winter. Time Waits For No One is better, Memory Motel is better, practically every ballad with Keith on vocals post 1973 is better.
There are indeed ballads that aren´s as good as Winter, especially post 1983, blame it on bad songwriting and most of all on Mick´s ridiculous vocals. But not being the worst Stones-ballad doesn´t make Winter a good one.
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GasLightStreet
DW is by far - vagillions of miles - their worst album. TSMR is easily their second worst.
GHS is a fantastic come down from what they had just done for 5 years.
Hahahah - Kudos, that´s a good one!
They were so great in 1968-72, they simply needed to come down from that trip of pure greatness and deliver something mediocre. Everything else would have been superhuman. So they had to do a weak album!
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HMS
DW by vagillions of miles their worst album? Ridiculous!
Every fan who likes his Stones tough, rough and rocking loves One Hit, Harlem Shuffle, Dirty Work, Had It With You, Fight and Hold Back. There´s only one weak spot on DW, Back To Zero. And that song is still better than almost everything on BTB & GHS, their only bad albums - if there indeed is something like a "bad" Stones-album.
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HMS
Nobody in the whole wide world would dare to say that Winter outshines songs like Let It Loose, Sweet Virgina or Shine A Light. And also hardly anyone can deny that Mick´s way of singing on latter day ballads is close to self-caricature, worst examples are Always Suffering, Already Over Me, New Faces, Blinded By Rainbows, the slow parts of Out Of Control. Even Laugh I Nearly Died, although a much better song than the aforementioned suffers extremly from Mick´s overacting.
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GasLightStreet
Wrong.
Again.
You left out the worst track on DW to begin with yet alone it's accurate, not ridiculous, and when you say "every Stones fan who likes his Stones tough, rough and rocking" a real true Stones fan will not have anything from DW in the Top 100 Tough Rough & Rocking Stones Tunes, yet alone any Top 100 Anything.
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GasLightStreet
Wrong.
Again.
You left out the worst track on DW to begin with yet alone it's accurate, not ridiculous, and when you say "every Stones fan who likes his Stones tough, rough and rocking" a real true Stones fan will not have anything from DW in the Top 100 Tough Rough & Rocking Stones Tunes, yet alone any Top 100 Anything.
You unfortunately continue in your way of thinking that a person who doesn´t share your oppinion is automatically wrong.
At least three of DW´s songs would always be in my TOP TWENTY Rough, tough, rocking Rolling Stones. I´d like to know who was the very first to spread this inappropriate myth of DW being a "bad" album.
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Nobody in the whole wide world would dare to say that Winter outshines songs like Let It Loose, Sweet Virgina or Shine A Light. And also hardly anyone can deny that Mick´s way of singing on latter day ballads is close to self-caricature, worst examples are Always Suffering, Already Over Me, New Faces, Blinded By Rainbows, the slow parts of Out Of Control. Even Laugh I Nearly Died, although a much better song than the aforementioned suffers extremly from Mick´s overacting.
Sweet Virginia is not a ballad. Nor is Shine A Light. Why am I not surprised that you can't tell the difference. I bet you play a mean pinball.
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ironbelly
Your discussions is so funny, but I have another question.
What are characteristic features of a real true Stones fan? Is there any handbook or something to check proper values?
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Nobody in the whole wide world would dare to say that Winter outshines songs like Let It Loose, Sweet Virgina or Shine A Light. And also hardly anyone can deny that Mick´s way of singing on latter day ballads is close to self-caricature, worst examples are Always Suffering, Already Over Me, New Faces, Blinded By Rainbows, the slow parts of Out Of Control. Even Laugh I Nearly Died, although a much better song than the aforementioned suffers extremly from Mick´s overacting.
Sweet Virginia is not a ballad. Nor is Shine A Light. Why am I not surprised that you can't tell the difference. I bet you play a mean pinball.
Next thing will be you telling the world that there are no ballads at all on Exile. Uh, wait a minute - I´m wrong. Wrong again.
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HMS
I´d like to know who was the very first to spread this inappropriate myth of DW being a "bad" album.
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GasLightStreet
It is a myth that DW is a bad album. A bad album is TSMR.
What's fact is it's their worst album, it's one of the worst albums to be released by a rock'n'roll band, and it's the most embarrassing thing The Rolling Stones have ever done.
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ironbelly
Your discussions is so funny, but I have another question.
What are characteristic features of a real true Stones fan? Is there any handbook or something to check proper values?
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GasLightStreet
It is a myth that DW is a bad album. A bad album is TSMR.
What's fact is it's their worst album, it's one of the worst albums to be released by a rock'n'roll band, and it's the most embarrassing thing The Rolling Stones have ever done.
How could an album that contains 2000 Man, 2000 Lightyears, In Another Land, Citadel and The Lantern ever be a "bad" album.
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HMS
How could an album containing One Hit, Dirty Work, Harlem Shuffle, Fight, Hold Back, Winning Ugly, Too Rude, Sleep Tonight, Had It With You ever be a "bad" let alone "their worst" album.
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ironbelly
Your discussions is so funny, but I have another question.
What are characteristic features of a real true Stones fan? Is there any handbook or something to check proper values?
Maybe the truest fan would be the one who denies the existence of DW?
Or the one who always shares GLS´s opinions.
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DandelionPowderman
in many ways, ER is superior to SG (my favourite album), because of better playing and more developed arranging.
Truer words have never been spoken. ER is indeed superior to SG, better songs, better playing, better singing... everything´s better on ER. The only good thing about overrated SG is that the Stones sounded fresh and re-energized again, but most songs on SG are mediocre. The way they executed the album is much more enjoyable than the album itself.
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Monsoon Ragoon
They should have included Criss Cross and Seperately and put Winter and Hide Your Love on B-sides - enough to make it a good album.
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DandelionPowderman
in many ways, ER is superior to SG (my favourite album), because of better playing and more developed arranging.
Truer words have never been spoken. ER is indeed superior to SG, better songs, better playing, better singing... everything´s better on ER. The only good thing about overrated SG is that the Stones sounded fresh and re-energized again, but most songs on SG are mediocre. The way they executed the album is much more enjoyable than the album itself.
Emotional Rescue is terrible. A better album could have been compiled from the Some Girls bonus material and Tattoo You material. Aside from Let Me Go and She's So Cold it's horrible.