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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Really sorry about the title guys, I seriously had no idea! I've changed it now. I'm glad most of you guys enjoyed it.
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
What are your thoughts? Personally, I really like it. It has a great groove, and that guitar riff is killer. Although I didn't much like "Amnesia" to be honest... Can't wait to see what else this album has to offer!
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
A lot of the stuff from the 1975 LA forum gig was pretty rubbish, but the version of Wild Horses they played that night is probably my all time favourite version of the song. Out of tune at times, but holy shit it's beautiful.
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Man... Everyone's hating on this song. Personally, I love it.
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Personally, I think it's a bloody good song. Definitely one of my favourites from A Bigger Bang, which I think is actually a very underrated album. Great stuff from Ronnie on this particular track. What are everyones thoughts? Lyrics: I know that you like to go out drinking And you love to have a good time You came in when I was drinking coffee Having breakfast on a bad night
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
I'm more interesting in knowing how on earth he has enough money to follow the Stones all over the world and still get front seats at every show! I've never been so jealous of someone in my life.
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
As much as I love Taylor, I'm probably one of the few that actually prefers Woody over the two. He's such a unique and creative player, especially in terms of rhythm guitar. Listen to his stuff with the Faces, it's much better then anything he's ever done with the Stones. His style is so distinctive, and there's really nobody out there that plays quite like Ronnie does.
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Thanks mate. My band and I are getting ready to record our first album, and we want it to have a more authentic and natural sound like many of our favourite 60s and 70s records, as opposed to sounding too processed and plastic like a lot of music does nowadays. I always thought that overly-processed sound was due to the separate recording of each individual instrument, so I thought it might have
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
I'm aware that a lot of bands nowadays record each instrument separately when it comes to recording their music, but I've heard so many tracks by the Stones that sound as if they were cut live, with the whole band playing at the same time and in the same place. Sweet Virginia, in particular, almost sounds like it was recorded with just a few mikes around the room, and with everyone play
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Apparently camera's and phones weren't permitted inside the venue. Does that mean I'm not going to get to hear/watch them play Moonlight Mile, Can't You Hear me Knocking,Sister Morphine, I Got the Blues, You Gotta Move, Rock Me Baby and Can't Turn You Loose? Some has to have video footage... Come on
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8 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
I'm 16. Became a fan when I was 14, and saw them last year in Perth when I was 15. Feeling like a bit of a black sheep right now... but I couldn't care less if being a fan at my age makes me weird. Their music means the world to me, and I'll take the Stones over all the shitty music of my generation any day.
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
I've never been a big country music fanatic, but this is my absolute favourite Stones song, and therefore, probably my favourite song of all time. It has a unique kind of a feel to it which had never been captured by any song before its release, and it's never been captured by any song since. Sweet Virginia truly is a one of a kind song, and I love it with all my heart.
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Let it Loose, Period. He's been really good on some of the recent versions of Wild Horses as well.
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Jimi Hendrix Keith Richards Eric Clapton Robert Johnson Jimmy Page Chuck Berry Jeff Beck BB King Pete Townsend
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Of course he's always used a little bit of makeup, every performer in the world does that, especially if they have to be on camera. But I think he stopped with the glitter, lipstick etc by the time of the Some Girls tour in 78. He was still using heavy makeup on some occasions throughout the European tour in 76, but it was definitely a step down from the amount of of makeup he wore on the 73
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Tumbling Dice is the one, there's no denying that. Like you said, the track really captures the essence of the band, more-so than any of their other songs. In 100 years, though, the song that will truly stand the test of time and define the Stones and their career to the greatest extent will have to be Satisfaction. It's by far their most well-known track, and it will unarguably go d
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Another goodbye to another good friend, god bless you Bobby. RIP. His playing was so distinct, and he's always made such a large contribution to the band. The Stones will never quite be the same. Keith must be devastated. I hope he's doing alright. And just when you were beginning to think the Stones would never die...
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Not liking how Mick and Keith don't share the mic during Dead Flowers anymore... That's always been one of the highlights of the show for me, seeing those two interacting and singing together.
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
Nicky would probably play on Sympathy, She's a Rainbow, Angie, Monkey Man, Shine a Light, Waiting on a Friend, Sway, or Loving Cup... I'd put my money on Loving Cup though Billy would play on Melody, I Got the Blues (with his Organ solo), or Ain't too Proud to Beg... Keeping in mind that they never play any of those. If they still had Nicky they probably wouldn't even ne
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9 ***years ***ago
StickyExile98
If you ask me, they did a bloody good job on this one... Although I would have loved to have heard Keith on backing vocals instead of Lisa and Bernard, like on the album version. Personally, I think incorporating backing vocalists into their live act was the worst mistake the Stones ever made. As great as Lisa and Bernard are, there's always been something magical about hearing Mick and Keit
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