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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotebig4 "Fast Talking, Slow Walking" is another from '72 and "Wind Call" which is also '72 I believe. Each are really nice outtakes. Yes nice outtakes - Wind call reminds me in certain passages of Tell the truth with Derek and the dominoes, but could have been interesting to hear with MJ-vocals. Let's have that GHS-deluxe soon! 1972
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteGasLightStreet QuoteGetYerAngieThe revised version suggested by GasLightStreet would IMO have weakened GHS. GHS without Angie you must be kidding. I'm not kidding. As much as I love the Stones and the particular sound of this album I can't stand Angie. It's beyond sappy. At least on that tour they made it heavy. QuoteGetYerAngieThrough the lonely nights included instead?
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QuoteWitness QuoteGasLightStreet How bout a revamped GSH? Although I don't have Save Me on CD (so my playlist is one short) this would be great. Dancing With Mr D 100 Years Ago Coming Down Again Through The Lonely Nights Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) Save Me Tops Wintet Waiting On A Friend Can You Hear The Music Star Star First of all, GOATS HEAD SOUP is good, in fact ve
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteLieB QuoteGetYerAngie QuoteDoxa Fond memories of "Stray Cat Blues". When as a kid I got BEGGARS BANQUET and listened it very first time, that was the track that made me the biggest impression. It was really "what the hell is that?? Couldn't understand anything of the lyrics, but it was the music - so wild, raw, bad, dirty - that did the talking to me. Probably since
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QuoteThe Worst. Wonder what outtakes to add. They have already used Dancing in the Lights and Aladdin Story for the Exile reissue. What about Potted Shrimp with lyrics? Than you have Leather Jacket and Travellin' Man. More stuff like this would be cool: CS Blues blues must be included - I hope. What about the rumoured Scarlet track? Or does that belong to a evntual GHS-deluxe?
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDoxa Fond memories of "Stray Cat Blues". When as a kid I got BEGGARS BANQUET and listened it very first time, that was the track that made me the biggest impression. It was really "what the hell is that?? Couldn't understand anything of the lyrics, but it was the music - so wild, raw, bad, dirty - that did the talking to me. Probably since the impression was so huge
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QuoteDoxa QuoteAquamarine QuoteMILKYWAY Clear similarity between Stray Cat Blues and the Velvet Underground's Heroin. Y'know, although I know it by heart anyway I listened to Heroin again last night and then SCB, and I still can't see the similarity--different melody, different song construction, different theme/lyrics . . What am I supposed to be hearing? I suppose the simil
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteDoxa Wonderful news if true. I thought they had forgotten the whole Deluxe project, having hands full of current things. But but... how about the new album then? Does those rumours actually mean that they are in the studio working on STICKY FINGERS instead? Or doing both... - Doxa I only heard they were planning the recording session. Could very well mean reco
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10 ***years ***ago
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One of their greatest - and strangely not included on GRRR!
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QuoteGodxofxrock9 maybe @#$%& blues will be on it Let's hope so!
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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotebye bye johnny Stones Planet Brazil reports it's the next reissue, and the band may be doing some rewrites for the expected bonus material. Sounds great if it is true.
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteSilver Dagger Quotedrewmaster QuoteSilver Dagger Quotedrewmaster QuoteSilver Dagger QuoteDoxa Many late-day Stones tunes sound somehow under-worked, but this one, as noted, really sounds like an unfinished deal. Could be intentional, but makes me wonder if Keith's claim in LIFE is true that Jagger would have liked to go "proper" studio to finish the album, but Keith and Don Wa
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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotemailexile67 New album coming soon:september-december Recording sessions and March-April will be ready! Well that sure is something to look forward to! That and a new deal with a record company, which hopefully will bring a Goats Head Soup-deluxe and other gems from the vaults to light.
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10 ***years ***ago
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Quotesweetladyjane Oh that's a sexy, catchy tune that is one of my favorites from Voodoo. It's anything but subtle, which is what makes it so much fun! +1. I love when they twist the blues like this. The brew-take has obvious qualities, the sloppy tightness for instance - but I prefer the finished version. I rate BNC way over untwisted bluescuts like Back of my hand - cuts they hav
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10 ***years ***ago
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10 ***years ***ago
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1. Hendrix: Are you experienced? + Electric Ladyland 2. Arthur Brown: The Crazy world of Arthur Brown 3. Stones: Their Satanic... 4. Beatles: Revolver + Sgt. Pepper 5. The Doors: The Doors + Strange Days 6. Daevid Allen: Good morning (from the '70's, I know) and to mention just a single: Beach Boys: Good vibrations.
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10 ***years ***ago
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Birthday article in the danish newspaper Politiken:
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10 ***years ***ago
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IORR, TWFNO and FF are my favourites on this album. Jagger's guitar - and vocal on FF is so amazing.
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10 ***years ***ago
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Happy birthday, Sir Mick! May the wandering spirit be with you in the years to come too!
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteSirMuddy QuoteGetYerAngie I would prefer a new Stones-album, but if that is not possible a new Jagger-album is very good news. WS still is his best solo-effort, but I must admit I actually liked the first half of Goddess. Actually I think the lamest thing about that album was Keith's dogshit-pun. Yes WS was very cool... But don't worry too much about "Keith dogshit-pun"
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I would prefer a new Stones-album, but if that is not possible a new Jagger-album is very good news. WS still is his best solo-effort, but I must I actually liked the first half of Goddess. Actually I think the lamest thing about that album was Keith's dogshit-pun.
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Thanks, Proud Mary! That was interesting! Nice to hear Jagger's remarks on Lola with the Kinks. And to listen to that great Stax-track with The Staple Singers!
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10 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDoxa Even though SOME GIRLS is an awesome album, and one the very best they ever have done, I think it hasn't aged so well as their classic 'big four' albums. That's an observation I made when the deluxe version was released, and it seemingly didn't as much interest and general appeal than EXILE did (the same with TEXAS LIVE in compared to LADIES AND GENTS). For me t
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11 ***years ***ago
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Angie. I was 11 years old, when I heard it at a hotel jukebox on summer vacation. Angie - and Brown Sugar (and of course the b-side tracks). And then I heard Doo doo doo doo doo doo in the local record store. It was phantasstic - and still is I think. Those tracks still have hook in me.
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11 ***years ***ago
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Great that they did ER! And that they did so well with it. Of course it is a corny number, but from second listen and on I have really loved it - and the riscyness of it. Mick's falsetto on this live-version is impressive! What a surprise! Now everything can happen. Will they play CS-blues?
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quote71Tele They should have put all the extra tracks from the deluxe edition of Ya Yas on the same disc as the original ones and resequenced them. Having Satisfaction on Under My Thumb/I'm Free on there really gives a wider picture of how phenomenal the band sounded in 1969, particularly the Richards/Taylor guitar combination. I couldn't disagree more. The strength of GYYYO is that i
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotetreaclefingers QuoteGetYerAngie Quotekeefriffhard4life QuoteGetYerAngie QuoteJah Paul No knock against Mick, but I'd put Lennon, McCartney, Dylan, Taupin, Paul Simon, Townshend, Billy Joel, Sting, Petty, Springsteen, Neil Young and others ahead of him in the lyric-writing department. As someoene else mentioned, for the Stones it's been more about the great music and melodies tha
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11 ***years ***ago
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11 ***years ***ago
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Quotekeefriffhard4life QuoteGetYerAngie QuoteJah Paul No knock against Mick, but I'd put Lennon, McCartney, Dylan, Taupin, Paul Simon, Townshend, Billy Joel, Sting, Petty, Springsteen, Neil Young and others ahead of him in the lyric-writing department. As someoene else mentioned, for the Stones it's been more about the great music and melodies than the lyrics. No knock against your
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11 ***years ***ago
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QuoteBliss Read this article - Mick Jagger: Our Most Underrated Songwriter? By Ron Rosenbaum 12/10/01 12:00am I learned about George Harrison after a draft of this column went to the copy editors. Reading the many well-deserved tributes he’s getting now made me feel even more strongly the importance of paying tribute to artists while they’re still with us rather than waiting for de
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