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HMS
Winning Ugly is a highlight on an album containing almost highlights only.
As usual the remixed-version only destroys what was perfect already.
I hate most Remixes of Stones-songs, especially Babylon-remixes.
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GasLightStreetAs usual, nothing but crap.Quote
HMS
Winning Ugly is a highlight on an album containing almost highlights only.
As usual the remixed-version only destroys what was perfect already.
I hate most Remixes of Stones-songs, especially Babylon-remixes.
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whitem8
This is a horrid song. No re-mix can save it. One of their worst. Sounds like synth 80s crap pop with a singer who gargled glass before the studio take. Terrible and depressing coming from The Rolling Stones.
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HMS
Winning Ugly is a highlight on an album containing almost highlights only.
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As usual the remixed-version only destroys what was perfect already.
Disagree in this song. In fact, that remix is way better - very cool
I hate most Remixes of Stones-songs, especially Babylon-remixes.
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whitem8
This is a horrid song. No re-mix can save it. One of their worst. Sounds like synth 80s crap pop with a singer who gargled glass before the studio take. Terrible and depressing coming from The Rolling Stones.
I don't disagree, but in fairness it also has some great guitar playing
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whitem8
...album full of meandering commercial attempts to fit in with the 80s
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whitem8
This is a horrid song. No re-mix can save it. One of their worst. Sounds like synth 80s crap pop with a singer who gargled glass before the studio take. Terrible and depressing coming from The Rolling Stones.
I don't disagree, but in fairness it also has some great guitar playing
The guitar is not enough to save this pop stinker. Really, the entire song is just so depressing to hear from the glorious Rolling Stones. One of their worst from a tepid album full of meandering commercial attempts to fit in with the 80s instead of leading the 80s. This was where their albums stopped being The Rolling Stones, and shifted to whomever was the dominate force at the time. Strange it was Keith and Ronnie and they pooped out this stinker. With Mick as a guest star who clearly had other goals in mind with his own solo work. This trend continues up through A Bigger Bang.
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whitem8
They were also leaders of the pack and not on this are they! The entire album suffers from the echo laden synth 80s. Charlie sounds like he's drumming on a trash can! Mick sound horrible on almost every song with his growling vocals. You compare his vocals on DW with She's the Boss and it seems like he was purposefully trying to sabotage DW. Some of his worst studio singing of his career.
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RipThisBone
Time for a DIRTY WORK DELUXE with bonustracks.
I have not played the original album in maybe 15 years...
Through the years I listened more to the alternate versions of Harlem Shuffle, One Hit (instr. promo) and outtakes like Treat Me Like A Fool, Crushed Pearl, Strictly Memphis (this is a great one!!) and more.
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whitem8
This is a horrid song. No re-mix can save it. One of their worst. Sounds like synth 80s crap pop with a singer who gargled glass before the studio take. Terrible and depressing coming from The Rolling Stones.
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GasLightStreetAs usual, nothing but crap.Quote
HMS
Winning Ugly is a highlight on an album containing almost highlights only.
As usual the remixed-version only destroys what was perfect already.
I hate most Remixes of Stones-songs, especially Babylon-remixes.
Wrong. Very wrong. Most songs on DW are very enjoyable. The only songs with a questionmark are Back To Zero (sounds quite dated) and Hold Back/Fight (a certain lack of melody). Nevertheless Back To Zero is still better than most songs on Micks first two solo-LPs (and better than such "gems" as Rock And A Hard Place or Terryfying), Hold Back & Fight both have great guitar work, swagger, attitude, angry vibe and are played and sung very passionately. The pure energy of Hold Back and Fight is mindblowing and striking. Both tracks belong to the best on DW, although they aren´t very catchy. All other songs not mentioned are just marvelous. If you would only use your ears!
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RipThisBone
Time for a DIRTY WORK DELUXE with bonustracks.
I have not played the original album in maybe 15 years...
Through the years I listened more to the alternate versions of Harlem Shuffle, One Hit (instr. promo) and outtakes like Treat Me Like A Fool, Crushed Pearl, Strictly Memphis (this is a great one!!) and more.
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vertigojoe
You've gotta say if HMS with his Dirty Work etc etc is a troll he's bloody persistent. Most would have given up by now.