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Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: NastyHabits ()
Date: February 25, 2006 20:15

Pserchia Wrote:
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> No one has yet mentioned that piano interlude that
> closes the album, a tribute to Stu. That's the
> highlight of Dirty Work.

That piano track is "Key to the Highway", but who's playing? Is it Stu or is it taken from some blues record? It sounds very old. Does anybody know?



Re: Dirty Work
Date: February 27, 2006 22:21

Whale Wrote:
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> Singer_Not_The_Song:
> Lucky bastard. You still have new stones albums to
> buy, that you didn't hear before. I think by the
> time I was 16 I had them all. Enjoy it! DW is a
> great album. The title track for instance, is
> really good. And "Sleep tonight", also great. I
> bought DW on april 20 in 1986 when it came out. It
> was great. And it still is.


I've got them all now smiling smiley

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: February 27, 2006 22:54

NastyHabits Wrote:
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> Pserchia Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > No one has yet mentioned that piano interlude
> that
> > closes the album, a tribute to Stu. That's
> the
> > highlight of Dirty Work.
>
> That piano track is "Key to the Highway", but
> who's playing? Is it Stu or is it taken from some
> blues record? It sounds very old. Does anybody
> know?
>
>
>


It's Stu....

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: February 27, 2006 23:02

NastyHabits Wrote:
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> Pserchia Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > No one has yet mentioned that piano interlude
> that
> > closes the album, a tribute to Stu. That's
> the
> > highlight of Dirty Work.
>
> That piano track is "Key to the Highway", but
> who's playing? Is it Stu or is it taken from some
> blues record? It sounds very old. Does anybody
> know?
>


It's Stu. Thats the whole point

And the song is actually NOT "Key to the Highway" (I thought that myself for many years) but "Trouble In Mind", apparently

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: stargroover ()
Date: March 1, 2006 15:47

A Ronnie and Keef album,just great.Pity they didn't tour with it.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Keith The Beast ()
Date: March 1, 2006 16:10

Dirty Work has some great songs and some really bad ones. I don't think it's as bad as some say it is but the record suffers from some 80's sounds even though Steve Lillywhite is a great producer. One Hit To The Body is one of their very best in my opinion. Winning Ugly, Fight and Dirty Work are good songs. Harlem Shuffle and Too Rude are among their best covers and Sleep Tonight has one of Keith's most beautiful melodies. Still it's not a very strong album in terms of content but's an interesting listen if you think about all that was happening during the making of it.


"Too many roads lead to nowhere
But how they twist and they turn
And a dead end and a dusty old strip mall
Where your tires are all shredded and burned"

- Driving Too Fast

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: barcelona ()
Date: March 1, 2006 16:48

IMO what makes it their second to worst album is the awful production and the mediocrity of the songs.

Undercover also has a horrible production but the songs are much better.

And steel wheels, awful production and horrible songs. (their worst for me)

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: kuenzer ()
Date: March 1, 2006 21:36

> Pity they didn't tour with it.

Why? They would have played Brown Sugar and Satisfaction. Same as now.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: ohnonotyouagain ()
Date: March 1, 2006 22:08

They did play One Hit To The Body and Harlem Shuffle in '89, as well as Undercover (three songs from albums they hadn't toured behind when they were released). I'd like to hear any of these live again, especially One Hit To The Body.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: phd ()
Date: March 1, 2006 23:10

Is that really a Stones Album !!! Is Undercover a Stones Album !!! Hopefully 20 years later came ABB.

Re: Dirty Work
Date: March 4, 2006 15:50

Well I've listened to it straight through a few times, and it's definitely my least favourite, and I still think they were so much better with Brian Jones.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Edward Twining ()
Date: March 4, 2006 16:37

For all Dirty Work's shortcomings it still represents the raw energy of the Stones better than the albums that have followed. It's the same with Mick's raw vocals - he doesn't sing like that anymore despite the fact a number of songs cry out for that type of vocal. SteelWheels is far worse in my opinion. It's sterile and that's one think that can never be levelled at Dirty Work. It's the last Stones album which really sounded authentic before the professional sheen was applied and the Stones truly became a corporate commodity (just look at the later abum covers for proof of that).

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: stein ()
Date: March 4, 2006 17:48

Dirty Work is not among top 10, but from a bad period it is good enough.
The record was nearly finished when Bob Geldof went to a studio Paris and asked them personaly to play at the Live Aid Show at Wembley, but Mick refused to perform with the Stones because they was not playing well. (he did a lot of solo projects in the mid 80s)
But he turned up with Tina Turner and Hall and Oats at Philly Live Aid show, 15 mins later Keith and Ron turned up with Bob Dylan and made a shameful performance.

The Stones have never been closer top break up than the time before these
There and then they desided to call the new LP Dirty Work, and understand how importeant it is to work with other musicans.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Nikolai ()
Date: March 4, 2006 18:39

Singer_Not_The_Song Wrote:
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> I'm 16 and today bought 'Dirty Work' to complete
> my Stones collection! (it was cheap), but I
> haven't had time to listen to it yet all the way
> through. Just wondering what the general opinion
> on the board was about it.


Kid, learn to make your own mind up. You like what you like and wipe your arse on the rest.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: J.J.Flash ()
Date: March 4, 2006 18:42

It was very disappointing at the time. A few good songs, a few real bad songs, crappy 80's sound. I can tolerate one Hit, Dirty Work, Had it with you and Harlem Shuffle(barely).

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Ringo ()
Date: March 4, 2006 22:19

I think Dirty Work is their best studio album since the 70s. My favourites are especially Hold Back and Dirty Work.

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Wild Slivovitz ()
Date: March 4, 2006 22:35

The drums on it are painful!

"got to be worked on
don't have no bark nor bite..."

Re: Dirty Work
Date: March 4, 2006 23:30

Nikolai Wrote:
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> Singer_Not_The_Song Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I'm 16 and today bought 'Dirty Work' to
> complete
> > my Stones collection! (it was cheap), but I
> > haven't had time to listen to it yet all the
> way
> > through. Just wondering what the general
> opinion
> > on the board was about it.
>
>
> Kid, learn to make your own mind up. You like
> what you like and wipe your arse on the rest.

I've made my mind up that it's poor, which I've shown in a previous post. The whole point of the topic wasn't for people to make my mind up for me, it's too see what other's think, which is why I wrote 'general opinion', so you got it totally wrong.


Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: harlem shuffle ()
Date: March 5, 2006 00:00

probably the worst stonesalbum ever,most because of the sound on the album.thought something was wrong with my album or the longplayer.this is only keith,s album,so don,t start a blame it on jagger thread again.this could have been a good album,but the mix,sound?horrible

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Potted Shrimp ()
Date: March 5, 2006 00:02

The album sucks but Back to Zero rocks hard!

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: J.J.Flash ()
Date: March 5, 2006 00:18

Wild Slivovitz Wrote:
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> The drums on it are painful!
>
> Barcelona 27/5; Paris 3/6; Milano 22/6!
> "got to be worked on
> don't have no bark nor bite..."


Yeah, after Charlie heard the final product he started using heroin!!!!!

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: Hansel ()
Date: March 5, 2006 03:33

Dirty Work?Did they remember to wash their hands after finishing?

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: March 5, 2006 04:40

ohnonotyouagain Wrote:
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> I thought Keith did a good job of running the show
> while Jagger was making an ass of himself with his
> embarassing solo career.


Very eloquentley put!

Re: Dirty Work
Posted by: ohnonotyouagain ()
Date: March 5, 2006 05:01

I'm listening to Fight right now. Keith and Woody are soundin' real good on this one.

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