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Re: Celebrating 'Goats Head Soup' - 35 Years Old
Posted by: Natlanta ()
Date: September 6, 2008 03:14

35 years, eh?

God it's just so @#$%& good.

Re: Celebrating 'Goats Head Soup' - 35 Years Old
Posted by: DocL ()
Date: September 6, 2008 10:38

What Natlanta says.

My Mom bought me that for Christmas the year it came out!

Re: Celebrating 'Goats Head Soup' - 35 Years Old
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: September 6, 2008 19:09

I remember being 13 and hearing Heartbreaker on the radio. I never did hear the name of it or the album it was on. Then out came Undercover Of The Night, with all the doo-doo-doo-doo's in it. So I somehow lumped Heartbreaker with Undercover and bought that record.

I was surprised ti wasn't on there. Undaunted, I finally asked a friend of mine one day on the bus about Heartbreaker. Goats Head Soup was the 3rd Stones album I ever bought (Tattoo You, Undercover). I listened to both of them constantly. To this day, when I play Undercover Of The Night I can still hear where the vinyl record skipped. And of course I love GHS.

Re: Celebrating 'Goats Head Soup' - 35 Years Old
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 6, 2008 19:38

I'm really enjoying Dancing So Free these days (thanks S!). I don't like "remasters" of albums, unauthorized or authorized....the best sound is just about always to be found on the original vinyls. But just like Dylans "Street Legal" - which was remixed and re-released a few years back....Goats Head Soup needed a facelift. Don't care for the Mickboys remasters....but Dancing So Free is a terrific listen - as of now, anyway. Rolling Stones should consider remixing it, themselves....so should Ronnie with his Gimme Some Neck album - as the mix of that one doesn't serve the album justice, either.

Re: Celebrating 'Goats Head Soup' - 35 Years Old
Posted by: barbabang ()
Date: September 6, 2008 21:55

Never heard the cd version of Gimme Some Neck Erik, but LP sounds great (my favorite Ronnie album)

Agree with you about Dancing So Free, that's the one Mickboy I like.

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