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Eight (8.0) scale: Gimmie Shelter 10 Indian Girl 3.8 I always prefer letter grades 'cause I grew up reading Robert Christgau's monthly consumer guide in Creem magazine
I'll give it 8 Really like the heavy blues groove in it. Have not heard the Keef version the is not edited and messed up like the one that ended up on the LP. Would love to hear the raw rough version that is supposed to exist.
James Lynn Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1 is lowest & 10 is highest I give it 7.5 A > very good underated song! What are your all > thoughts comments etc??????
It's quite good actually, its something else wich is a verry important part of the stones, sometimes very basic, sometimes experimenting, sometimes both, like on this song. but its not really my personal fav, so I give it a 7
For some reason it comes off as one of the weakest ones on the album. High point is the Bass by Danny S. mainly the rhythm pattern, the way he almost twists the beat around. The emphasis of his groove is in a weird spot.
michel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Reptile Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Stop the silly "scale of 1-10" thing > already! > > > Hey good morning reptile, you dont like > this"game"?
Take the idea of an old murder blues (a la "Can't Be Satisfied") and charge it up into a nasty strut...then look for a contemporary production that actually enhances the threat and menace while keeping it fresh and interesting.
"Gunface" and "Juiced"--and all of "Bridges" for that matter--are noble moments in the Stones' catalogue. They're smart, ballsy attempts to reinvent the "Exile" vibe for the late 90's.
As much fun as the best parts of "A Bigger Bang" are, they don't match the best of "Bridges."
I love that song, as well as Might As Well Get Juiced. I give them both an 8. I think it's great that they experimented with their sound on Bridges, and I really dug the results.