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The 2000’s is 2000-2009
That's correct, and I didn't even notice that!
Well, yes and no, I think.
When someone talks about the plague in the 1300s it doesn’t mean 1300-1309.
And nothing starts with a zero, it ends with a zero - 2001-2010 is the first decade of the 2000s...
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The 2000s means two things:
The first decade of the Twenty Hundreds and
The Twenty Hundreds.
Some aren't worth ranking. Is this overall or strictly new recordings? If it's to include EOMS and SG deluxe reissues:
Plundered My Soul
Living In A Ghost Town
Rough Justice
No Spare Parts
Just Your Fool
Doom And Gloom
Biggest Mistake
Ride 'Em On Down
Don't Stop
One More Shot
My thoughts were to simply include any overall singles released by the band for the year 2000 and later, regardless if they were new recordings or not, so yes, that would encompass both the EOMS and SG deluxe reissues. Having said that, I wasn’t aware that “Following The River” was actually released as a single (as some have included this track in their lists) - - good to know, though I do realize there was also a promo video made for it.
I'm almost certain "Following The River" was not released as a single. If I'm not mistaken though I think "So Young" was released as the second single from the SG Deluxe Reissue as there is an iTunes single release for it.
Following The River was not a single, just a promo single... Oh No Not You Again, I Love You Too Much the same thing. Have never seen a promo single for So Young.
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1) Living In A Ghost Town
2) Rain Fall Down
3) Doom & Gloom
4) Hate To See You Go
5) Just Your Fool
6) Rough Justice
7) Biggest Mistake
8) Ride ‘Em On Down
9) Streets Of Love
The rest is unlistenable and unlistable.
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1) Living In A Ghost Town
2) Rain Fall Down
3) Doom & Gloom
4) Hate To See You Go
5) Just Your Fool
6) Rough Justice
7) Biggest Mistake
8) Ride ‘Em On Down
9) Streets Of Love
The rest is unlistenable and unlistable.
......"Spare parts" .....unlistenable.....!!!!!! for me the best of all...!
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1) Living In A Ghost Town
2) Rain Fall Down
3) Doom & Gloom
4) Hate To See You Go
5) Just Your Fool
6) Rough Justice
7) Biggest Mistake
8) Ride ‘Em On Down
9) Streets Of Love
The rest is unlistenable and unlistable.
......"Spare parts" .....unlistenable.....!!!!!! for me the best of all...!
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Big Al
The 2000’s is 2000-2009
That's correct, and I didn't even notice that!
Well, yes and no, I think.
When someone talks about the plague in the 1300s it doesn’t mean 1300-1309.
And nothing starts with a zero, it ends with a zero - 2001-2010 is the first decade of the 2000s...
That is surely correct, however, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone to say that 1970 was in the 60s.
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rcfoxy
Streets Of Love
Plundered My Soul
No Spare Parts
Doom And Gloom
Following The River
Rough Justice
Biggest Mistake
Living In A Ghost Town
Rain Fall Down
Don't Stop
One More Shot
Hate To See You Go
Just Your Fool
Ride 'Em On Down
Totally love Streets of Love - not sure why lots of others don't (Micks enunciation reminds me of my all time favorite - Winter). All cover versions automatically go to the bottom of my list.
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The 2000s means two things:
The first decade of the Twenty Hundreds and
The Twenty Hundreds.
Some aren't worth ranking. Is this overall or strictly new recordings? If it's to include EOMS and SG deluxe reissues:
Plundered My Soul
Living In A Ghost Town
Rough Justice
No Spare Parts
Just Your Fool
Doom And Gloom
Biggest Mistake
Ride 'Em On Down
Don't Stop
One More Shot
My thoughts were to simply include any overall singles released by the band for the year 2000 and later, regardless if they were new recordings or not, so yes, that would encompass both the EOMS and SG deluxe reissues. Having said that, I wasn’t aware that “Following The River” was actually released as a single (as some have included this track in their lists) - - good to know, though I do realize there was also a promo video made for it.
I'm almost certain "Following The River" was not released as a single. If I'm not mistaken though I think "So Young" was released as the second single from the SG Deluxe Reissue as there is an iTunes single release for it.
Following The River was not a single, just a promo single... Oh No Not You Again, I Love You Too Much the same thing. Have never seen a promo single for So Young.
So Young was a b-side.
Following The River was a digital single, no?
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Big Al
The 2000’s is 2000-2009
That's correct, and I didn't even notice that!
Well, yes and no, I think.
When someone talks about the plague in the 1300s it doesn’t mean 1300-1309.
And nothing starts with a zero, it ends with a zero - 2001-2010 is the first decade of the 2000s...
That is surely correct, however, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone to say that 1970 was in the 60s.
Yeah I agree Chris, with that logic the year 2000 was actually in the 20th century (1900s).
News to me!!!
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GasLightStreet
The 2000s means two things:
The first decade of the Twenty Hundreds and
The Twenty Hundreds.
Some aren't worth ranking. Is this overall or strictly new recordings? If it's to include EOMS and SG deluxe reissues:
Plundered My Soul
Living In A Ghost Town
Rough Justice
No Spare Parts
Just Your Fool
Doom And Gloom
Biggest Mistake
Ride 'Em On Down
Don't Stop
One More Shot
My thoughts were to simply include any overall singles released by the band for the year 2000 and later, regardless if they were new recordings or not, so yes, that would encompass both the EOMS and SG deluxe reissues. Having said that, I wasn’t aware that “Following The River” was actually released as a single (as some have included this track in their lists) - - good to know, though I do realize there was also a promo video made for it.
I'm almost certain "Following The River" was not released as a single. If I'm not mistaken though I think "So Young" was released as the second single from the SG Deluxe Reissue as there is an iTunes single release for it.
Following The River was not a single, just a promo single... Oh No Not You Again, I Love You Too Much the same thing. Have never seen a promo single for So Young.
So Young was a b-side.
Following The River was a digital single, no?
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By my count (unless I’m forgetting one), “Living In A Ghost Town” marks the 13th single released by the Stones during the new millenium. My question is - - just for fun - - how would you rank them, based solely on your personal preference?
Here’s my current ranking (though this probably changes somewhat by the day):
1) Doom & Gloom
2) Hate To See You Go
3) Plundered My Soul
4) Don’t Stop
5) One More Shot
6) Rough Justice
7) Living In A Ghost Town
8) Rain Fall Down
9) No Spare Parts
10) Biggest Mistake
11) Just Your Fool
12) Ride ‘Em On Down
13) Streets Of Love
Curiously, for me, my absolute favourite Stones song of the 2000’s is a non-single (Laugh, I Nearly Died), but it is what it is!
Cheers!
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Big Al
The 2000’s is 2000-2009
That's correct, and I didn't even notice that!
Well, yes and no, I think.
When someone talks about the plague in the 1300s it doesn’t mean 1300-1309.
And nothing starts with a zero, it ends with a zero - 2001-2010 is the first decade of the 2000s...
That is surely correct, however, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone to say that 1970 was in the 60s.
Yeah I agree Chris, with that logic the year 2000 was actually in the 20th century (1900s).
News to me!!!
"The year" 2000 was the last year of the 1900s.
What was the first century? 1-100, not 0-100. 1-100 is one hundred numbers.
When you get to your 40th birthday, you've lived for 40 years, you are now in your 41st year that day, not your 40th year - that started on your 39th birthday.
Math.
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Totally love Streets of Love - not sure why lots of others don't (Micks enunciation reminds me of my all time favorite - Winter).