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Quoteliddas Live with Me Brown Sugar Can't You Hear Me Knocking Bitch I Got the Blues Rocks Off Rip This Joint Shake Your Hips Casino Boogie Tumbling Dice Sweet Virginia Loving Cup Happy Turd on the Run Ventilator Blues Let It Loose All Down the Line Coming Down Again Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Hide Your Love Star Star Dance Let Me Go Emotional Rescue She's So Cold Al
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Quote71Tele Brian, Stu, Nicky, Billy, and now Bobby. All gone. Coming down again. Where are all my friends? Indeed! RIP Bobby Keys- End of an era.
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Never saw this. Very cool! Would be great to see ACDC do an album of blues and early rock covers.
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Quotenightskyman Quoteshadooby Quotelapaz62 This clip is just terrible, good song but shocking clip. Wooks wike Keef's got sumpin stuck innis teef. It looks similar to the other two clips from Tattoo You album ('Start Me Up' and 'Hang Fire'). Both Bill and Charlie don't seem to be taking it too seriously...actually, none of them do. All three look like they w
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It seems someone was too quick to put the finger on Phil: Attempting to procure murder charges dropped A strange turn of events over the past 24 hrs. on this matter.
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Quotethijs1981 There will be a Stones release on Universal in Q1 2015, I'm hearing. Let's hope it's the SF reissue. If that's true it makes the recent Ben Waters news a bit more intriguing as well. The Stones could record an album between the end of the Australia tour and the 1Q of 2015. The wanting or planning to record new music has been alluded to by Mick, Keith, and I th
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Tumbling Dice is a great single and deserved Stones classic. I always thought Let It Loose, with a few edits, would've made a good choice for a single-the ballad-styled single most Stones albums have. The song's mix of Soul/R&B/Gospel was pop enough that it could've played across formats.
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No, it's more because the two music visionaries of the band started looking and going in different directions for inspiration.
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QuoteTeddyB1018 Quoterbk B2B was NOT a Stones album. It was dualing Mick & Keef solo albums. This just isn't true. I was at the session where they recorded the basic track to Flip the Switch (ten minutes long). They (the four) were playing together, eating together, there wasn't a load of people distracting. They may have brought in some material meant for solo albums, but it wa
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What if the song lyrics are really a veiled reference to Mick Taylor and his leaving Stones-looking back at it and how Jagger feels about it now? That also could've been part of the inspiration of asking him to add some leads to it. In the song Jagger created an allegory of a failed love affair for the loss of Taylor from the group.
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Quotedcba Imho as part of the WW III armistice Keef handed Mick a cassette with TIC outtakes/song ideas... I don't see Kimsey (or much less Jagger going thru hours of 15in reels to find the "one" that could be added to SWheels). That's a good point. I think it's possible that Jagger brought songs originally planned for his follow-up to Primitive Cool and Keith brought
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QuoteBrstonesfan They is no rationale explanation for the mediocre album sales . The big 4 albums alone should have been over 100 million sold. I wonder what BV thinks ? In some ways, odd as it may sound, the Stones are a band with a cult following. I say this for a few reasons. They were considered a dark and dangerous band, they weren't all smiles and goofiness like the Beatles or writ
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QuoteKRiffhard Quotebillwebster Have the remaining 2002 "Paris Licks sessions" already been mentioned? There must be a new album in there somewhere. Something about these sessions: (...)Getting everybody together for a month in Paris, I didn't mind if we came out with no tracks at all. But as it turned out, we came out with 30 tracks! On our very first night in Paris we got
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"Hold On To Your Hat" seemed directed at Keith from Mick
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"Slave" is a perfect example of what has been lost in the Stones studio recordings since '89. This is a band that needs to jam, to find the groove, ride it and then end up with 40 minute versions of songs edited to 4 or so minutes. It's great that Jagger can come in with complete songs but it too much turns the Stones into backing musicians and not a tour de force band that pl
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Dandelion is a great Stones pop song. Citadel (the chorus at least) and Yesterday's Papers. For latter day Stones I'd say Mixed Emotions and Moon Is Up.
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Quotedcba Quotehot stuff It was Jagger who was looking for something different. yeah it was what Walter Yetnikoff whispered in his ear "you're the star of the band... You don't need the other three has-beens. It's time to start YOUR solo career". Few ppl realize WY was as much destructive to the band in the 80's as was Klein in the 60's. +1000. Yo
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QuoteDandelionPowderman I doubt the band soundchecked Sex Drive, when was that? BTW, In 2007 they repeatedly played Africa by Sly & the Family Stone on rehearsals. What happened to that one? Wasn't it Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again) they were rehearsing?
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QuoteNICOS Most of the songs from SF just did'nt fit in the set list from the 70's and 80's..they were a rock band with some ballads in the set list... Also, Taylor was an integral part of those songs and after '73 he wasn't around to perform on them. The sound of the band changed a lot between '71 and '75 becoming funkier, more influenced by the current sound
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QuoteDandelionPowderman Mick remembering the words to the first verse on RO is always a good sign... LOL...yeah exactly! RO @ PinkPop
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QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotetreaclefingers QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteGooo Plus The sticky songs r more complex, harder to play live It's not harder to play I Got The Blues, Sister Morphine or Wild Horses Live. Not even Sway. the one they can't seem to get right live is Rocks Off, from the 'easy' album. That's just Mick. Wait! He's singing it pretty good now
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QuoteDandelionPowderman <Of the 18 songs played nightly a 1/3 of them were what are now called "warhorses". Those "warhorses" are among the canon of greatest RNR songs ever written so they rightfully dominate the setlist even in the mid-70s. A tour earlier in '75 they played only three songs +If You Can't Rock Me in a medley with Get Off My Cloud nightly off IO
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Quotewhitem8 I think it has always rankled Jimmy Page that In Through the Out Door was their final album... not a great album by any stretch, and was the product of John Paul Jones and Plant, as Jimmy was missing in action due to his massive heroine addiction. He has stated in interviews it is his least favorite of their albums, and really was a departure with more pop sounding songs and some hor
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I'm not going to hijack this thread on SF in the 70s so this is my last post in it. In '75 they did play FF, IORR and ATTB nightly off IORR. Star, Star, Heartbreaker and Angie were the three holdovers from GHS. So since their last US dates in '72 the Stone released two albums (20 songs) and played less than half regularly (7) on the '75 tour. Over half of those (4) were the si
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QuoteMore Hot Rocks Quotebig4 Aside from the SG tour the Stones have always been conservative with their setlists. Not true. They have played more deep cuts from 1989 on. Yes it is true. It's not a complaint but an observation. The Stones were influenced by R&B revues and having a flow to their show. Rather than a play your catalog approach they've usually honed down a setlist b
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Aside from the SG tour the Stones have always been conservative with their setlists.
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Quote71Tele "Tim" by The Replacements is one of the greatest rock & roll records ever. Tommy produced.Check it out if you haven"t already! It certainly is! "Let It Be"-"Tim"-"Pleased To Meet Me"-A hat trick of great albums.
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IF any album deserves a deluxe box treatment its this one. A real lost opportunity at a latter day classic because the material was there. The selection process was off on this one.
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It's lesser known songs like this and Turd which really contribute to making Exile such a special album. The Stones blur the line between country, rock, blues and r&b on Casino Boogie in way that they almost create a whole different genre of music. Bands like Pavement made a career out of mining the slacker-stoner tossed off vibe of this gem.
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Get Off My Cloud
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