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Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: Aucoin ()
Date: April 2, 2006 12:32

Baboon Bro Wrote:
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> Aucoin Wrote:
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> > Baboon Bro Wrote:
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> > > So Mick wrote all the songs on ABB? Who
> told
> > ya
> > > that?
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> > ABB is a mess
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> A mess many reviewers say its the best album since
> 1972 or 78.
>
> Erik: Someone will get it for me. Comments next
> week.

I don't give a rats ass for any reviewers opinion. For me, only my own opinion is what counts and I find ABB a god dam bad album full of fillers and some mediocre crap.

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: harlem shuffle ()
Date: April 2, 2006 14:13

to baboon bro. so your opinion is that keith,s two albums are more rock,n roll than wandering spirit too.personally i think keith,s albums is more like jazzalbums.very very disappointing albums,not one really good song there.just a handful of very dreadful ballads who,s sounds the same all of them.many of mick,s songs is alsow very very disappointing,but there,s many really good songs there too.esp. on wandering spirit

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: April 2, 2006 21:17

harlem shuffle Wrote:
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> ...personally i think keith,s albums is more like
> jazzalbums.very very disappointing albums,not one
> really good song there.just a handful of very
> dreadful ballads who,s sounds the same all of
> them.

Man, you're crazy.

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: April 2, 2006 21:32

Jagger's a hit maker, Keith a rocker.
But Jagger's generally a better ballad writer. My 50c.

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: April 2, 2006 21:45

Baboon Bro Wrote:
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> Jagger's a hit maker, Keith a rocker.
> But Jagger's generally a better ballad writer. My
> 50c.


On all Jagger solo albums, I think the rockers is the best. Sure there are some nice ballads like Hard Woman. But the rockers wins.
When it comes to Keith, the rockers are really good, BUT the ballads REALLY break my heart; "Hate It When You Leave" and "Locked Away" are prime-examples.

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: harlem shuffle ()
Date: April 2, 2006 22:00

so where,s the rockers on keith,s albums.can you give me the names of some of this unforgettable rockers?i don,t say that all of jaggers albums are god,some of his songs are really horrible,but with all these bashing of him,i am a little tired of these keith,s asslickers are up in front of every little thing jagger does.everything that man does is crap,a female here also talk,s about jagger,even without hearing his music.that says it all.and where,s the unforgettable guitarsolos i asked about the last tventy years of keith?
i think the only reason they don,t play newer stuff,is that keith isn,t able to do it anymore.he has lost so much of his guitarplaying the last twenty years,i can,t hardly believe it

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: April 2, 2006 22:11

harlem shuffle Wrote:
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> so where,s the rockers on keith,s albums.can you
> give me the names of some of this unforgettable
> rockers?

You Don't Move Me, 999 and Breakin'

i don,t say that all of jaggers albums are
> god,some of his songs are really horrible,but with
> all these bashing of him,i am a little tired of
> these keith,s asslickers are up in front of every
> little thing jagger does.

A lot of people here don't care for Jaggers solo stuff (apart from WS in 93), that's true.
I find some good stuff on all his albums.

> where,s the unforgettable guitarsolos i
> asked about the last tventy years of keith?

As a Stones-fan (if you are), you should know that Keith is the riff-master, not a solo-guitarist. Yet, he do great solo's from time to time, for instance Sympathy For The Devil in 89-95.

Re: Jagger's BLUE
Posted by: harlem shuffle ()
Date: April 2, 2006 23:38

i,we been a stonesfan since the late sixties,follow them all the way since then.
but i am really tired of hearing keith,s the only man in stones. his the rocker,his the man,his all yours dearest,nothing he does is wrong.
mick jagger,everything he touch got to be wrong. and the songs you mentioned,are they unforgettable rockers? not to me anyway,i,we bought keith,s first album the day it came out,and so disappointed i was,same with mick,s first very bad.
and i now keith,s the riffmaster,but playing the same riff always?
he was so much better before,he has becomed static.

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