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Taylor1
I think EmotionalRescue is not one of their classic albums because of songs like Indian Girl, Send it to Me and Dance.But Let Me Go and she’s So Cold are classics. Too bad songs like Heaven, were left off
How about Down in The Hole . Talk about some blues ? Summer Romance - nice rocker .Quote
Taylor1
I think EmotionalRescue is not one of their classic albums because of songs like Indian Girl, Send it to Me and Dance.But Let Me Go and she’s So Cold are classics. Too bad songs like Heaven, were left off
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TheGreekHow about Down in The Hole . Talk about some blues ? Summer Romance - nice rocker .Quote
Taylor1
I think EmotionalRescue is not one of their classic albums because of songs like Indian Girl, Send it to Me and Dance.But Let Me Go and she’s So Cold are classics. Too bad songs like Heaven, were left off
I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
I must be tone deaf or something, because I’ve never understood the comparison between Constant Craving and ASMB. I’ve even tried singing CC over it and it doesn’t fit. To me, they’re two completely different songs. But what do I know!?!
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
I must be tone deaf or something, because I’ve never understood the comparison between Constant Craving and ASMB. I’ve even tried singing CC over it and it doesn’t fit. To me, they’re two completely different songs. But what do I know!?!
The chorus's are quite similar. Didn't Keith's daughter alert them to the fact that they were 'the same'?
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
I must be tone deaf or something, because I’ve never understood the comparison between Constant Craving and ASMB. I’ve even tried singing CC over it and it doesn’t fit. To me, they’re two completely different songs. But what do I know!?!
The chorus's are quite similar. Didn't Keith's daughter alert them to the fact that they were 'the same'?
That's the story. Both Mick & Keith claim to have never heard the song previously. K.D. Lang and Ben Mink were added to the song credits.
I really don’t hear that. Did John Lennon give credit for Yer Bluesto Heartbreak Hotel?Or Beethoven for Because? There are many Songs that sound like Stones songs.Maybe somebody here who knows how to read music could explain to me how the notes or chords are the same because I don’t hear it.IORR sounds more like Bang the GongQuote
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
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Hairball
The similarities between K.D. Lang's tune and Anybody Seen My Baby seems clear as day to me, and evidently it did to Mick and Keith once they became aware of the tune.
The Stones don't just hand out credits for charity sake, they did it to avoid a costly and embarrassing lawsuit.
Also would like to know if there are any unreleased songs or jams that come from the Let it Bleed sessions with Ry Cooder,Brian? and Mick TaylorQuote
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I've been thinking more about Black and Blue, especially since watching the guy's (sorry I don't know his name) excellent documentaries on the making of it. (Along with other albums). There must be some incredible songs among all those auditions. Wayne Perkins was amazing, but too American looking. But there must be other songs he did. Beck. Mick Ronson, and the list goes on. There could be a double bonus disc on that one. It would help make up for the few tracks on the actual album.
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I've been thinking more about Black and Blue, especially since watching the guy's (sorry I don't know his name) excellent documentaries on the making of it. (Along with other albums). There must be some incredible songs among all those auditions. Wayne Perkins was amazing, but too American looking. But there must be other songs he did. Beck. Mick Ronson, and the list goes on. There could be a double bonus disc on that one. It would help make up for the few tracks on the actual album.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
I LOVE THE STONES. AND BILL. BUT I don’t get this constant criticism of Darryl. He’s a fine player OR he wouldn’t BE with The Stones. He’s NOT Bill, he IS DARRYL.
I was listening to Sticky Fingers live at The Fonda only yesterday and was marvelling at his playing on Bitch, Sister Morphine and Wild Horses in particular. A GREAT player.
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Taylor1I love Anybody Seen My Baby.Great song , great musicianship. Also like the videoQuote
Hairball
Indian Girl, Send it to Me, and the title track from ER might actually rank at the bottom of the barrel with their very worst imo- including every terrible tune from the latter era such as Streets of Love, Infamy,
Anybody Seen My Baby, Don't Stop, Sweet Neo Con,etc., etc., etc. But for every terrible tune on ER, there's some absolutely classic Stonesy tunes that make the album a keeper, and indeed one of the last great classics.
Tunes such as Down in the Hole, Summer Romance, Dance, Let Me Go, She's so Cold...if they were to release an album with anything as classy as these tunes today, it would be considered a masterpiece!
But instead of trying give the "deluxe" treatment to any more particular albums, maybe they should just do some releases made up entirely of unreleased material - similar to the fantastic "Fully Finished Outtakes"...
It was 3 cd's of mostly greatness, and surely there's more of that kind of stuff given they've got 60 years under their belt. Either that, or release the new album they've been mumbling about for quite a few years now.
Darryl didn't play on the studio version of Anybody Seen My Baby. (Jamie Muhoberec plays bass and keyboards on the track.) Darryl tried to play the part on the BTB tour and failed miserably. So it's not just Bill Wyman he can't pull off either.
Of course when you hear K.D. Lang's Constant Craving you understand where they got the melody.
I LOVE THE STONES. AND BILL. BUT I don’t get this constant criticism of Darryl. He’s a fine player OR he wouldn’t BE with The Stones. He’s NOT Bill, he IS DARRYL.
I was listening to Sticky Fingers live at The Fonda only yesterday and was marvelling at his playing on Bitch, Sister Morphine and Wild Horses in particular. A GREAT player.
Yeah I agree. You can 'prefer' Bill but you don't have to beat up on the other guy to prove your loyalty.
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Taylor1
I think EmotionalRescue is not one of their classic albums because of songs like Indian Girl, Send it to Me and Dance.But Let Me Go and she’s So Cold are classics. Too bad songs like Heaven, were left off
Down in the Hole is absolutely fantastic. Love that track. The "Slave" of Emotional Rescue.
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bitusa2012
Given Voodoo Brew and Voodoo Stew, I could do with a nice Voodoo Lounge box set with some of the tracks “finished off”, or polished off.
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Given Voodoo Brew and Voodoo Stew, I could do with a nice Voodoo Lounge box set with some of the tracks “finished off”, or polished off.