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hockenheim95
The third album of The Temperance Movement hast some strong songs that fit with that sound.
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24FPS
Nobody. Why would they? The Stones sound itself is from fifty years ago. It's like a band in the 70s sounding like a band from the 1920s. Modern Rock and roll is dead, except for a blip here and there like the Raconteurs. The Stones are a museum piece that is playing out the string, echoing grandeur long past. And when they're gone, there will be no replacement. Something new will come along. Maybe music will simply not have the power it had in the 20th Century.
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24FPS
Nobody. Why would they? The Stones sound itself is from fifty years ago. It's like a band in the 70s sounding like a band from the 1920s. Modern Rock and roll is dead, except for a blip here and there like the Raconteurs. The Stones are a museum piece that is playing out the string, echoing grandeur long past. And when they're gone, there will be no replacement. Something new will come along. Maybe music will simply not have the power it had in the 20th Century.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Early Crowes of course. Primal Scream on the "Give out but don't give up" album (and often afterwards)
But IMO the band that really gets the swagger right, is the Novaks. Check out their first album; the red one. Excellent album.
I find that it is not rock acts who manage to sound like Faces/Stones because when those two were at their best they were usually playing a lot of Country and Soul. So, when I'm listening to Steve Earle e.g. it reminds me a lot of the Stones.
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umakmehrd
Georgia Satellites 1st album
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