CindyC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Stones89 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Alright, just for kicks: my personal top 10 > Stones > > tunes (in no particular order) > > > > Satisfaction > > 2000 LYFH > > JJF > > Moonlight Mile > > Sad Sad Sad > > Start Me Up > > Street Fighting Man > > Get Off Of My Cloud > > Monkey Man > > Flip The Switch > > > Sad Sad Sad and Flip the Switch are in your top > ten? That's is unusual. And not in a good way! > I don't know Cindy, I kinda like it. I just really love those 10 songs.
Hi Stones89, that was really bitchy of me to give you crap about your songs. I apologize.
Gazza - I thought I was the only one on this board who likes "Where the Boys Go". I think it's a funny song. Glad I'm not the only one. I love the way he says "paint your face, dye your hair". He uses a funny accent on those two lines, different than the other cockney accent (is that the right one, i'm not from England so I can't really distinguish one regional accent from another).
Wasn't looking too good, but I was feeling real well.
CindyC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Stones89, that was really bitchy of me to give > you crap about your songs. I apologize. > No worries Cindy, no worries. Everything's cool!
Listening to the Stripped version of Love In Vain right now...
... this is just a major profound song that's been with this band so long... I know I said LARS is my "unusual" Top 10, but Love in Vain just might be the song...
BTW, Daryl Jones does such a phenomenal job on the blues bass on this number... just perfect bass playing.
"It's just that demon life has got me in it's sway..."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-12-17 11:22 by BornOnTheBayou.
CindyC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Stones89, that was really bitchy of me to give > you crap about your songs. I apologize. > > Gazza - I thought I was the only one on this board > who likes "Where the Boys Go". I think it's a > funny song. Glad I'm not the only one. I love > the way he says "paint your face, dye your hair". > He uses a funny accent on those two lines, > different than the other cockney accent (is that > the right one, i'm not from England so I can't > really distinguish one regional accent from > another).
yep, it is indeed a Cockney accent (if anything, its a quite over the top one ).
fleabitpeanutmonkey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's interesting...some of the responses I've > gotten since I posted this. I don't consider > Moonlight Mile, Memory Motel, Bitch, She's a > Rainbow, Whip, or Salt to be unusual choices, but > we all have our own perceptions, I guess.
I guess I consider Bitch unusual because I don't see it in too many top tens & yet I reckon it is one of their all time killers:- love the lyrics,rythym,horns,whole package.Pure gold. Hey,but that's just my opinion.
How about the early cover Down Home Girl? Lord I swar the perfune you waar is made from turnip greens, and every time I kiss you girl it tastes like pork and beans. They don't write them like that any more.
And let's not forget the version of Carol on Ya-Yas. A real grinder -- Taylor and Richards hit a groove in the middle of the song.