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Starting To Digest The Japan Deluxe.Listened To The New Stereo Mix.And Loved It.I Think They Have Done A Good Job On This.Will Listen To The Alternative Mixes Disk Next And I Cant Wait.
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exil
Starting To Digest The Japan Deluxe.Listened To The New Stereo Mix.And Loved It.I Think They Have Done A Good Job On This.Will Listen To The Alternative Mixes Disk Next And I Cant Wait.
But You Don't Have To Wait, Just Listen.
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stonesstein
Since I first bought it in 77-ish, GHS was, is, and always will be a GREAT Stones' LP!!
After all, they still play 1/2 the LP in concert in their last 5-6 years of set lists.
So, Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh, and all those "hipper-than-thous" out there,
GO DRINK SOME BELLADONNA ON A TOUSSAINT NIGHT!!!
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Cooltoplady
Never heard of official charts.
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snorton
Bowie had 2 in the top ten in 73 as well.
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NICOS
An other record....................still number one after six decades..............
[www.officialcharts.com]
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Thommie
Impressive! With Seven decades from 60’s to 20’s - which decade did they NOT top any chart?
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stonesstein
Since I first bought it in 77-ish, GHS was, is, and always will be a GREAT Stones' LP!!
After all, they still play 1/2 the LP in concert in their last 5-6 years of set lists.
So, Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh, and all those "hipper-than-thous" out there,
GO DRINK SOME BELLADONNA ON A TOUSSAINT NIGHT!!!
1/2 of the LP being played in concert in recent years???
well, they played Mr D. five times in 2017, 3x Heartbreaker and 20x Angie between 2013 and 2019 and Silver Train 3 times in 2014) – that's hardly half of the album and not song from GHS is regularly performed.
I'm not even sure that that they did ever do two GHS songs in one show (after 2006)…
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Since I first bought it in 77-ish, GHS was, is, and always will be a GREAT Stones' LP!!
After all, they still play 1/2 the LP in concert in their last 5-6 years of set lists.
So, Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh, and all those "hipper-than-thous" out there,
GO DRINK SOME BELLADONNA ON A TOUSSAINT NIGHT!!!
1/2 of the LP being played in concert in recent years???
well, they played Mr D. five times in 2017, 3x Heartbreaker and 20x Angie between 2013 and 2019 and Silver Train 3 times in 2014) – that's hardly half of the album and not song from GHS is regularly performed.
I'm not even sure that that they did ever do two GHS songs in one show (after 2006)…
First, I thought they'd done Star Star since 2003. Oh, well.
Still, the Stones have performed a higher % of songs off of GHS than is the case with so many other LPs. They've returned to Mr. D and Silver Train in recent years, whereas LPs like IORR, ER, B&B, Buttons, Undercover, and Dirty Work have fewer songs in the last decade's canon.
My point is that it seems to me that the band thinks more of this LP than many others.
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stonesstein
Since I first bought it in 77-ish, GHS was, is, and always will be a GREAT Stones' LP!!
After all, they still play 1/2 the LP in concert in their last 5-6 years of set lists.
So, Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh, and all those "hipper-than-thous" out there,
GO DRINK SOME BELLADONNA ON A TOUSSAINT NIGHT!!!
1/2 of the LP being played in concert in recent years???
well, they played Mr D. five times in 2017, 3x Heartbreaker and 20x Angie between 2013 and 2019 and Silver Train 3 times in 2014) – that's hardly half of the album and not song from GHS is regularly performed.
I'm not even sure that that they did ever do two GHS songs in one show (after 2006)…
First, I thought they'd done Star Star since 2003. Oh, well.
Still, the Stones have performed a higher % of songs off of GHS than is the case with so many other LPs. They've returned to Mr. D and Silver Train in recent years, whereas LPs like IORR, ER, B&B, Buttons, Undercover, and Dirty Work have fewer songs in the last decade's canon.
My point is that it seems to me that the band thinks more of this LP than many others.
they have been torturing as with IORR on a (almost) nightly basis. Out of ER Emotional Rescue and She's So Cold have been performed a couple of times.
And Undercover, Dirty Work, B&B, eh, well, forget these albums…
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Thommie
Impressive! With Seven decades from 60’s to 20’s - which decade did they NOT top any chart?
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Thommie
Impressive! With Seven decades from 60’s to 20’s - which decade did they NOT top any chart?
The 00s.
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Thommie
Impressive! With Seven decades from 60’s to 20’s - which decade did they NOT top any chart?
The 00s.
A Bigger Bang - 10x Number 1 - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
Forty Licks - 6x Number 1 - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
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plusplusjames
A question for the cognoscenti here:
Who is the basso profondo singing backup on Can You Hear the Music? He’s really, really deep and low in the mix singing “hear the music” when Jagger sings “can you hear the music” especially near the end of the track. His prominence in the vocals is pretty much the same from the original version to the new remixed one. Is it Billy? A Jamaican studio extra? Is it the goat? And should we have some sympathy and courtesy?