Kirill Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My one is: > 1).Anybody seen my baby > 2).Streets of love > 3).Don't stop > 4).Rock and a hard place > 5).Dead flowers
seriously???
Hmm..well, ok...
1) Gimme Shelter 2) Midnight Rambler (Ya Yas version) 3) Jumpin Jack Flash 4) Moonlight Mile 5) Winter
top 3 is always the same. Theres about 5 or 6 competing for the next two places. Torn & Frayed, Let It Loose, Continental Drift, Stop Breaking Down etc
ablett Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Continental Drift? U surprise me?
Absolutely loved it from the first time I heard it. I think its an amazing track. Its always in my top 10 for sure
'You Cant Catch Me' would maybe be a surprise inclusion in the top 10 too. Thats my favourite track from the pre-Jimmy Miller era. One of the few (if only) of their Chuck Berry songs that they never played live.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2007-03-16 17:42 by Gazza.
To Gazza: You Can't Catch Me would be a nice choice and the Stones sure have forgotten that they ever recorded it. But,I'm afraid, nobody has done it ever better than John Lennon on his Rock'n'Roll album - or do the merits for that go to the advanced studio technique and Phil Spector? To Gimme Shelter: Could you be more precise? Does your Top 5 list include the benefit version for childrens playgrounds or don't you count that as a Stones work? My list: Rocks Off, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Stray Cat Blues, We Love You, Thief In The Night
JJHMick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To Gazza: You Can't Catch Me would be a nice > choice and the Stones sure have forgotten that > they ever recorded it. But,I'm afraid, nobody has > done it ever better than John Lennon on his > Rock'n'Roll album - or do the merits for that go > to the advanced studio technique and Phil > Spector? >
Lennon's version is superb (even though he recorded it under duress, as part of that legal agreement with Chuck after he ripped off the opening line for "Come Together") but I think the Stones version is untouchable. A brilliant recording technically and an amazing performance. I'd do jail time just to see that on a b-stage.