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Monkeytonkman
Anyone know how you can get hold of a physical copy?
Try it on [www.eBay.com] .
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peoplewitheyes
Forgive my ignorance, but why do some want to spend a lot of money on 'factory pressed' CDs, when they can just burn their own CD at home, or just connect their computer up with their sound system?
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it's_all_wrong
Nobody's Perfect is a little plain-sounding but a million times more pleasant than anything Mick ended up contributing to Dirty Work. In general I'm just floored that they chose to release what they did over this track, Deep Love, Strictly Memphis and a few others. They had the material for a perfectly decent latter-day Stones album and just completely shat the bed
I fully agree, the album could have been so much better! And especially Strictly Memphis -I find this their best post Tattoo You song, a fantastic hit, a fantastic Stones track. It's just mind boggling they didn't use it on the album and as first single. Jagger later took it to band rehearsals for the 1988 solo tour, but again not used...
Mathijs
Are you sure? StRICKTLY MEMPHIS? You don´t confound it with ONE HIT, which he rehearsed solo? I´d love to hear that.
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peoplewitheyes
Forgive my ignorance, but why do some want to spend a lot of money on 'factory pressed' CDs, when they can just burn their own CD at home, or just connect their computer up with their sound system?
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Doxa
"Fiji Jim".
Probably one of the biggest of those 'Stones-by-numbers' of the lot, and I do very well understand that they didn't want top release at the time. But shit, if Bobby Dylan can make millions songs out of the basic blues scale scheme, and everybody's cheearing and saying how brillant those are, well, hearing the Stones do just one - well... What the Stones are losing in lyric department in regard to Zimmy, they more than compansate that with the incredible groove of theirs - those beautiful bastards of Muddy Waters Band. No matter how wonderful Dylans's bands are, the Stones are just sexier...
Oh man, I do like "Fiji Jim" so much, even though it is not even close the best songs of this wonderful relaese. Thrilling times listening to this stuff, people....
- Doxa
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jahisnotdead
I'm determined to get this down to one CD of my absolute favorites. It's going to be brutal, since some good tracks will have to be cut. But it has to be possible.
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jahisnotdead
I'm determined to get this down to one CD of my absolute favorites. It's going to be brutal, since some good tracks will have to be cut. But it has to be possible.
Haha i tried it too, it can't be done!
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jahisnotdead
*****ROLLING STONES*****
"Exile On Tattoo Street"
Their brand new album!
Featuring the smash-hit songs:
1. Strictly Memphis
2. Hands Off
3. Built That Way
4. Desperate Man
5. Dreams To Remember
6. Sanctuary
7. Ivy League
8. Deep Love
9. Not The Way To Go
10. Eliza Upchink
11. I Tried To Talk Her Into It
12. I Can't See No One Else
13. Fast Talking, Slow Walking
14. Dog Shit
15. Can't Find Love
Available on vinyl, compact disc, cassette, and digital download
Wherever fine musical products are sold.
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U2Stonesfan
If this is your absolute favorites on 1 cd, you did a pretty good job!
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jahisnotdead
*****ROLLING STONES*****
Their brand new album!
Featuring the smash-hit songs:
1. Strictly Memphis
2. Hands Off
3. Built That Way
4. Desperate Man
5. Dreams To Remember
6. Sanctuary
7. Ivy League
8. Deep Love
9. Not The Way To Go
10. Eliza Upchink
11. I Tried To Talk Her Into It
12. I Can't See No One Else
13. Fast Talking, Slow Walking
14. Dog Shit
15. Can't Find Love
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peoplewitheyes
Forgive my ignorance, but why do some want to spend a lot of money on 'factory pressed' CDs, when they can just burn their own CD at home, or just connect their computer up with their sound system?