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Paddy
Thanks, Nice read.
Slash went for “Let it loose” and he loves his stones. I’ve always thought that was one of Jaggers best vocals. The guitars and the Leslie amps just add a nice feel. It’s the sound of a sex hangover
Nice to see Doom & Gloom get a mention
“@#$%& me, the Stones have still got juice in the tank." That was my thought on hearing it also!
I came never understand why “She said yeah” doesn’t make these lists. That song makes me want to break things like a hyper little kid
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Paddy
Thanks, Nice read.
“She said yeah” .... That song makes me want to break things like a hyper little kid
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stickyfingers101
"doctor prescribes drugstore supplies, who's gonna help him to kick it?" - that line is more relevant today than when it was written.
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stickyfingers101
"doctor prescribes drugstore supplies, who's gonna help him to kick it?" - that line is more relevant today than when it was written.
Good line yourself, SF101.
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stickyfingers101
I'm surprised Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes went w/ "Tumbling Dice"
Seems a bit "mainstream" for him.
I figured he'd go w/ "Torn & Frayed" (which the BC have covered a few times).
Truth be told, I'm surprised nobody went w/ "T&F"...it's such a good description of bands dragging around playing dumps - which I assume lots of these bands did ("barrooms and smelly bordellos, dressing rooms filled w/ parasites")
"doctor prescribes drugstore supplies, who's gonna help him to kick it?" - that line is more relevant today than when it was written.
That being said: "Gimme Shelter" is their best song.....but, "Sympathy" is the best Rn'R song of all time, if you get my point.
Slash is too cool...I never woulda thought he'd go w/ "Let it Loose"
.....oh...and MR is their best live tune, followed by PIB...esp. in Latin America.
IMO.
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DandelionPowderman
TD is the perfect recording (one of, perhaps, three that the Stones ever made, imo).
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stickyfingers101
I'm surprised Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes went w/ "Tumbling Dice"
Seems a bit "mainstream" for him.
I figured he'd go w/ "Torn & Frayed" (which the BC have covered a few times).
Truth be told, I'm surprised nobody went w/ "T&F"...it's such a good description of bands dragging around playing dumps - which I assume lots of these bands did ("barrooms and smelly bordellos, dressing rooms filled w/ parasites")
"doctor prescribes drugstore supplies, who's gonna help him to kick it?" - that line is more relevant today than when it was written.
That being said: "Gimme Shelter" is their best song.....but, "Sympathy" is the best Rn'R song of all time, if you get my point.
Slash is too cool...I never woulda thought he'd go w/ "Let it Loose"
.....oh...and MR is their best live tune, followed by PIB...esp. in Latin America.
IMO.
Rich is a musician, and TD is the perfect recording (one of, perhaps, three that the Stones ever made, imo). I suspect that is «clouding» his judgement, too
But I'm with you. It was a surprising choice.
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DandelionPowderman
TD is the perfect recording (one of, perhaps, three that the Stones ever made, imo).
Just curious, Dandy, what are the other two, iyo?
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stickyfingers101
I'm surprised Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes went w/ "Tumbling Dice"
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Paddy
I came never understand why “She said yeah” doesn’t make these lists. That song makes me want to break things like a hyper little kid
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DandelionPowderman
TD is the perfect recording (one of, perhaps, three that the Stones ever made, imo).
Just curious, Dandy, what are the other two, iyo?
I'm thinking recordings, where everything just clicks sonically.
I'd say Honky Tonk Women, Tumbling Dice and perhaps Gimme Shelter are songs in that category.
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stickyfingers101
I'm surprised Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes went w/ "Tumbling Dice"
Why? I hear a lot of TD in "Jealous Again"