What official albums not necessarily Rolling Stones ones have you played this week in your car on you pc or on your Hi Fi. I have played these few Let It Bleed Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Rolling Stones Gold Ryan Adams Traveling Wilburys vol 1 Costello Music the Fratellis Because of the Times Kings of Leon Warm and Tender Charlie Watts Atcha Chris Jagger The Libertines The Long Road Home John Fogerty Gods and Monsters I Am Kloot
(plus a fair few boots but they don't count of course)
I've been tangled up in boots this week Only a handful of albums Elvis Memphis 1969 Joni Mitchell Blue Stones Goats Head Soup Billy Random Ferry Dylanesque
Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa Ronnie Wood - Gimme Some Neck Joni Mitchell - Ladies of the Canyon Little Walter - Blues with a Feeling The Stones - Sticky Fingers Johnny Thunders - In Cold Blood Etta James - Her Best, a Chess Collection The White Stripes - White Blood Cells Toots & The Maytals - Reggae Got Soul
Otis Spann Biggest thing since Collossus Jimi Hendrix 1st Rays of the Rising Sun Best of Little Walter Get Your Ya Yas Out johnny Winter Still Alive and Well Humble Pie Rockin' the Filmore Bigger Bang Jefferson Airplane 30 Seconds over Winterland Fleetwood Mac Then Play On
adotulipson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see Dylanesque by Ferry made it on a couple of > posts,does this mean its worth investigating
hey adotulipson,
if you want to be pleasantly surprised, but not overwhelmed then yeah its a good bet. i find its a very relaxing, mellow album-perfect if you've had a tiring day or youre stressed- i find Ferry's voice has a world weary quality about it these days. its fairly slick production wise, but its still human...some lovely subtle guitar work from Chris Spedding and Leo Abrahams, and Oliver Thompson gets to stretch out a bit on All Along the Watchtower, which is actually a pretty damn good version- drawing on Hendrix (how could they not) but adding something else into the mix- a bit of Ferry's own personal class. the musicians are all in top form, there's some great violin work on Positively 4th Street and Andy Newmark's drumming is perfect for the record. just keep an open mind i say- Ferry is Ferry, and he is bound not to put on a gruff Dylan like voice and make all the recordings sound rough and ready- his trademark nowadays is polished performance so its worth giving a shot!
adotulipson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see Dylanesque by Ferry made it on a couple of > posts,does this mean its worth investigating
It's actually playing right now. It's an allright record, but it doesn't really do it for me. I dunno...I'll understand if people cherish Dylanesque, but I guess I'm too into Dylan to really like that easy approach on his songs...it's pop music
Stones - Sucking in the seventies, Black and Blue, Tattoo You, A Bigger Bang Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R, Over The Years And Through The Woods Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldier Booker T.& The Mg's - Best of David Bowie - Hunky Dory, Aladdin Sane
Let It Bleed, Bigger Bang - The Stones Zenyatta Mondatta (As I 'prepare' to see them in Manchester) - The Police Sgt Peppers - Beatles Send In The Tigers - Manic Street Preachers (Best thing they've done in a while I think) Stone Roses - Stone Roses Odds and Sods- The Who
maine road Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- , Bigger Bang - The Stones
whoa, really?! i had damn near forgotten about the existense of that thing . . . im not sure where the damn disc is at this point, to be honest. im hoping the stones have forgotten about it too! (im praying that i dont get another treatment of Oh No Not Rough Jvstice again in Nijmegen and Paris!)