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Doxa
Hmm... the record will be played to death, so I most likely end up hating it...
So I pick up VOODOO LOUNGE or A BIGGER BANG... Those are probably the albums I have least listened, so before getting tired, I will have time to pay some serious attention to them first. Probably they are better albums that I think at the moment. Put one really needs to put me on jail to have second thoughts...
- Doxa
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TheGreekOutstanding insights . I always enjoy and look forward to your most thoughtful and thought provoking responses , for which i say thank youQuote
Doxa
Hmm... the record will be played to death, so I most likely end up hating it...
So I pick up VOODOO LOUNGE or A BIGGER BANG... Those are probably the albums I have least listened, so before getting tired, I will have time to pay some serious attention to them first. Probably they are better albums that I think at the moment. Put one really needs to put me on jail to have second thoughts...
- Doxa
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The lyrics would give nasty ideas to your inmates so if I were you I'd skip that one!
As i was reading your post the word that came to mind was precious . Now let me ask you when Voodoo Lounge first came out in 1994 did you like it/love it ? I did , funny thing is i can't recall the last time i gave it a listen , save for the Keith songs . Not so much the Worst , but Thru and Thru , i never tire of . I did like the opening triple shot of Love is Strong, You Got Me Rocking, and Sparks Will Fry ( sharks will cry ). There was a lot of excitment and buzz when Voodoo Lounge first came out and it was so different for me from Steel Wheels ( which i loved and adored that as well ) Different in a throwback kind of way sort of like Exile ( I know Hearsay , and i should probably be stoned -figureativly ) Do you remember some reviews mentioned it in the same breath as Exile ? For the songwriting from the Twins ? The other thing worth mentioning about Voodoo Lounge is that it was 5 years later from Steel Wheels . I also love Bridges to Babylon except for the one track , which was a massive trainwreck live ( Anybody Seen My Baby ) This thread is so funny to me in the way of how thought provoking it is for me and also probably of remembering all of the good times from the tours back in the 90's ,of which i miss greatly !Quote
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TheGreekOutstanding insights . I always enjoy and look forward to your most thoughtful and thought provoking responses , for which i say thank youQuote
Doxa
Hmm... the record will be played to death, so I most likely end up hating it...
So I pick up VOODOO LOUNGE or A BIGGER BANG... Those are probably the albums I have least listened, so before getting tired, I will have time to pay some serious attention to them first. Probably they are better albums that I think at the moment. Put one really needs to put me on jail to have second thoughts...
- Doxa
Oh thank you, you are way too kind. This is all fun, but great to hear if my endless ramblings bring some joy. Truely, my pleasure.
But that idea occurred to me when I was reading the thread about songs people don't like anymore. Someone was saying that it is the 'war horses' status that turns them off... So if The Stones are playing live, say, "Gimme Shelter" 14 times a year (before corona, that is) makes one to dislike the song, what it would be if one is forced to listen the same album over and over again, no matter what EXILE it is...
Besides, as a crazy Stones fan, I prefer to die hating - as is necessarily fated to be - more, say, VOODOO LOUNGE than EXILE ON MAIN STREET...
- Doxa
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As i was reading your post the word that came to mind was precious . Now let me ask you when Voodoo Lounge first came out in 1994 did you like it/love it ? I did , funny thing is i can't recall the last time i gave it a listen , save for the Keith songs . Not so much the Worst , but Thru and Thru , i never tire of . I did like the opening triple shot of Love is Strong, You Got Me Rocking, and Sparks Will Fry ( sharks will cry ). There was a lot of excitment and buzz when Voodoo Lounge first came out and it was so different for me from Steel Wheels ( which i loved and adored that as well ) Different in a throwback kind of way sort of like Exile ( I know Hearsay , and i should probably be stoned -figureativly ) Do you remember some reviews mentioned it in the same breath as Exile ? For the songwriting from the Twins ? The other thing worth mentioning about Voodoo Lounge is that it was 5 years later from Steel Wheels . I also love Bridges to Babylon except for the one track , which was a massive trainwreck live ( Anybody Seen My Baby ) This thread is so funny to me in the way of how thought provoking it is for me and also probably of remembering all of the good times from the tours back in the 90's ,of which i miss greatly !
I do agree with you . What I most enjoy about your posts is that you make me think , and I have to agree that you said it was an album for new fans as it featured the up tempo rockers, the ballads , the tune in the vein of Ruby Tuesday - New Faces , which checked the box for the mid 60's slower type sound . Which Voodoo Lounge has all of the classic features of the Twins songwriting . Then factor in the 2 Keith tunes of which The Worst is middle of the road , whereas Thru and Thru is one of Keith's finest and maybe is the strongest or best track on the album ( never thought i would ever say that , it stands the test of time for me ) I reached a similiar point with A Bigger Bang , where that did not feel fresh to me and it was re mining the mine to come up with similiar hooks and phrasing with catchy lyrics such as Rough Justice which has a super distorted guitar sound to my ears . I heard the track first in June of 2005 3 months before the album came out and I remember thinking to myself that it sounded dirty in a bad kind of way like with recording equipment not working correctly or malfunctioning amps or something to that effect and there was a part of my head that said no as it was intentional in trying to throw some grunge type sound in there and as you made the reference of " contemporary " and it was at that moment that i knew the Twins plowing an already plowed field that had already been harvested long ago . These are probably some of the most critical comments/words i have ever mentioned about my favorite band as i am and was and will always be the naive fan boy that blindly loves them without any preconditions what so ever and they could never do any wrong in my book and i will always love and adore them no matter . Doxa , thank You Kindly for thoughts and insights which I can never have enoughQuote
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As i was reading your post the word that came to mind was precious . Now let me ask you when Voodoo Lounge first came out in 1994 did you like it/love it ? I did , funny thing is i can't recall the last time i gave it a listen , save for the Keith songs . Not so much the Worst , but Thru and Thru , i never tire of . I did like the opening triple shot of Love is Strong, You Got Me Rocking, and Sparks Will Fry ( sharks will cry ). There was a lot of excitment and buzz when Voodoo Lounge first came out and it was so different for me from Steel Wheels ( which i loved and adored that as well ) Different in a throwback kind of way sort of like Exile ( I know Hearsay , and i should probably be stoned -figureativly ) Do you remember some reviews mentioned it in the same breath as Exile ? For the songwriting from the Twins ? The other thing worth mentioning about Voodoo Lounge is that it was 5 years later from Steel Wheels . I also love Bridges to Babylon except for the one track , which was a massive trainwreck live ( Anybody Seen My Baby ) This thread is so funny to me in the way of how thought provoking it is for me and also probably of remembering all of the good times from the tours back in the 90's ,of which i miss greatly !
I recall the first impressions of VOODOO LOUNGE being great ones - it sounded fresh but familiar, like finally the Stones sounding exactly the way they supposed to sound. But the charm disappeared rather quickly, and I felt like The Stones weren't serious any longer - and that was the first time I felt like that with the Stones. Some 'magic' was missing. Like it was all surface, no substance or real inspiration. Like they were artistically given up and just going through the motions, taking the easy routes. I think "Love is Strong" - the best track on it - is a typical case: lots of traditional, ear-pleasing elements there for a Stones fan, but after a while those starts to sound too obvious that it is almost annoying...
I recall also end up feeling like - or explaining to myself - it was not an album made an old fan base in mind (because it didn't add anything to what they've already done), but like introducing them and their traditional sound to contemporary scene at the time - and if those new ears would like them, they could then go to check the 'real thing', their old albums... The trick they did with "Start Me Up" to me 13 years earlier... so I felt like it was not really made for me... (It was before I really understood how conservative hardcore Stones fanbase really is).
It is not a bad album by any means, but just, I don't know how to say it, too 'thin', lacking depth or point... The quantity over quality or something.
I need to admit that since its heyday in 1994 I have never really paid much attention to it. That said, any time I happen to hear any of its cuts, they sound good to me. But I leave it to that... I don't know, perhaps I should give it a second chance... even without jail...
- Doxa
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Phil Good
Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)
That was the fisrt LP I got.
It was a Christmas Present from my parents.
The one with the folder, you know.
Still have the original folder. When the record was worn out I bought it
again several times but with a "normal" sleeve.
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schillid
The question was: "If you were sentenced for life, which Stones Vinyl would you take with you ?"
There's no mention any limit on the quantity of Stones vinyl that can be taken...
So I could take all of my Stones vinyl.
I hope they let me have a turntable though.
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sentenced for life?....come on....of course its Some Girls.
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bobo
Their Satanic Majesties Request, because then I would have time enough to try and understand the album and all the sounds.