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10 ***months ***ago
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QuoteAJDuffer Great discussion. I really like Where the Boys Go as a fun, punk song, but I also like Shattered for a similar reason. Both are very fun, high energy songs. I like Shattered too, because it has an original approach in structure and a very groovy beat. Where The Boys Go sounds more like an average loud rock song.
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10 ***months ***ago
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Quoteribbelchips My 'problem' with Indian Girl is that the song has very serious lyrics, but Jaggers sings half of the song in a nonchalant tone.. a little over-acted. I guess to Jagger too much seriousness would be "preachy". The song is a bit over-the-top, but the slight tongue-in-cheek saves it from too much heavy handedness, without taking away the entire message, I thin
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10 ***months ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowderman Those songs are quite different, imo. SR has a 50s, rockabilly-feel to it, especially the guitars and the repeated chorus. The Stones back to their roots, so to speak. WTBG is more punk-sounding, also guitar-wise - and Mick is putting on his best accent to, well, accentuate just that. For me, it's the brilliantly recorded instruments, and especially the guitar s
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10 ***months ***ago
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I find it kind of interesting that opinions seem to be most divided on "Summer Romance", "Indian Girl", "Where The Boys Go" and "Emotional Rescue". With "Indian Girl", obviously one needs a kind of weak spot for schmalzy melodrama and latin music to like it. With "ER", one needs to appreciate disco up to a certain point (although, li
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10 ***months ***ago
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It's not one of their 6 greatest, but it's still one of their good albums. I think I did this before, but maybe my taste has changed: 1. Dance 5/10 2. Summer Romance 5/10 3. Send It to Me 6/10 4. Let Me Go 6/10 5. Indian Girl 7/10 Side two 1. Where the Boys Go 5/10 2. Down in the Hole 9/10 3. Emotional Rescue 9/10 4. She's So Cold
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10 ***months ***ago
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Side 1. Living in the Heart of Love Criss Cross Side 2. Keep It Cool Eliza Upchink
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10 ***months ***ago
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QuoteCristiano Radtke From Keith: "Making music with “Sonny” 1967 Fender Telecaster Sunburst" Very nice clip. Thanks for posting!
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10 ***months ***ago
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QuoteStoneage So the fanbase conclusion here is that there is absolutely no need for a new album with original material since their production of new material has been so prolific during the last two decades; spoiling us with new remakes of old songs and new blues covers? And asking for a new album is really the height of insolence and ignorance? Did I get it right? No. There are: [*] Peop
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10 ***months ***ago
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> What does 'new' mean here? Well, that's easy to answer. When you hear something and think: "Hey, I never heard that before. Sounds completely new to me and very different from what I heard before." With a bit of luck, it might be good too.
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11 ***months ***ago
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QuoteRocky Dijon I'm often reminded of "What did the bloody Romans do for us?" routine from LIFE OF BRIAN. ... (etc) It's not so much "What did the Romans do", as rather "What did the Romans do but don't do anymore?". The Romans created aquaducts and roads and literature, sure. But they ended up being a weak empire. Yes, the Stones still turned
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11 ***months ***ago
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QuoteGasLightStreet Fine. Say whatever you want to say. Freeiot yourself. Metallica released an album called LOAD a while ago. And that is exactly what you're espousing. At this point in the Stones' career nothing can damage their "career" in regard to their artistic output. Explain how having the point of view that someone that says they shouldn't release n
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11 ***months ***ago
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Quoteparislocksmith QuoteDoesn’t sound like a Stones fan from the Earls Court piece. You're right, but Amis was an enthusiastic fan in the Sixties. He could certainly be a smart-arse: "a grinning bongoist" is not the most respectful description of Ollie Brown. Anyway, I agree with the posters above that Money and London Fields (and the protagonist named Keith) are both very
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11 ***months ***ago
matxil
I am sorry to hear that. Fantastic writer. His "Money" is extreemly funny. RIP.
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11 ***months ***ago
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QuoteUrbanSteel If Keith doesn't know what Andrew Watt is capable of, he should watch this youtube video. [...] Good Lord, if that show-off is on the new Stones album I am not even going to listen to it. I wasn't going to buy it anyway.
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***1 year ***ago
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From the top of my head, without overthinking it, and probably not going all the way to 100: 1. Gimme Shelter 2. Jumping Jack Flash 3. Tumbling Dice 4. No Expectations 5. Let It Loose 6. Tie You Up (Pain of Love) 7. Slave 8. Monkey Man 9. One Hit 10. Jiving Sister Fanny 11. I Am Waiting 12. Last Time 13. No Use For Crying 14. Feel On Baby 15. Who's Driving Your Plane 16. B
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***1 year ***ago
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Quotepaulywaul And then, after coming out with a true peach of a final album, and maybe touring behind it one last time, they could hang up their boots with smug smiles on their faces, secure in the knowledge that they've broken just about every record worth breaking, lasted longer than anyone (including themselves) could ever have imagined, and that there's never been anything like �
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***1 year ***ago
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***1 year ***ago
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Quotepftw04 All the 3 albums of Keith Richards are great. The guitars and vocal wise its rocking. However, the drumming was too loud. But otherwise its great. Had it continued, Expensive winos might have been a great band, barring the drum. Its too loud whoever played it Yes, the loud drumming was strange and took some time to get used to. For example in "Hate It When You Leave". But
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***1 year ***ago
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteDoxa Quotematxil If it's Keith that plays the solo on "It's All Over Now", then "It's All Over Now". A nice one indeed, but strange the story in LIFE Keith shares with us. That Lennon teased him how bad that solo was, and Keith seemingly agreed with it. - Doxa What did John Lennon know about solos? I don't remember exactly what Keith wrote about
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***1 year ***ago
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If it's Keith that plays the solo on "It's All Over Now", then "It's All Over Now".
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteGetYerAngie Two post seems to to have crossed each other. I add hochenheim95 and my post: 2/28 The Rolling Stones - 15 The Rolling Stones No 2 - 11 Out of Our Heads - 15 Aftermath - 16 Between The Buttons - 9 Their Satanic Majesties Request - 9 Beggars Banquet - 16 Let It Bleed - 18 Sticky Fingers - 20 Exile on Main St. - 18 Goats Head Soup - 17 It’s Only Rock ’N Roll - 12
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteJimmer 2/27 The Rolling Stones - 15 The Rolling Stones No 2 - 13 Out of Our Heads - 15 Aftermath - 16 Between The Buttons - 12 (-1) Their Satanic Majesties Request - 14 Beggars Banquet - 16 Let It Bleed - 17 Sticky Fingers - 17 Exile on Main St. - 17 Goats Head Soup - 14 It’s Only Rock ’N Roll - 12 Black And Blue - 14 Some Girls - 16 Emotional Rescue - 15 Tattoo You - 17
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteVoodooLounge13 Now see I have a completely opposite view of B&L and think it sounds forced and far too compressed. It sounds like a bunch of old guys trying to play the blues. It doesn’t feel loose at all to me. But hey to each their own. Most in here love it. I rarely ever listen to it. For me they’re far looser on all the b-sides Mick cranks out in 5 minutes. But I do definitely ag
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***1 year ***ago
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I am just making this up, so don't take it too seriously. But maybe when the audicience started screaming too much, it was harder to hear each other. And since Wyman needed to hear both Charlie and Keith to know the rhythm, he needed to stand close to both. Just a wild guess.
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteKRiffhard QuoteJordyLicks96 I'd cut 2 songs from B2B (Might As Well Get Juiced, Thief In The Night): [...] Run Time [51:49] I'd do the same for VL & ABB. Make them shorter. I'd love for the new album to be 12 songs, 45-50 minutes with 2-3 songs as bonus tracks for various releases. This is the perfect BTB Without the usless and boring Thief in the Night. [.
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***1 year ***ago
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QuoteVoodooLounge13 Quotematxil Quoteguyrachel Such a sad message. Sure it’s your opinion, but it is depressing. I can see why you might be a Stones fan, there’s a lot to love, but it surprises me you’re on this board, and you’re not remotely interested in hearing new music seems strange…feels like you want attention more than anything…? What I want more than anything is Keith making more solo
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***1 year ***ago
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Quoteguyrachel Such a sad message. Sure it’s your opinion, but it is depressing. I can see why you might be a Stones fan, there’s a lot to love, but it surprises me you’re on this board, and you’re not remotely interested in hearing new music seems strange…feels like you want attention more than anything…? What I want more than anything is Keith making more solo albums. They might not be as gr
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***1 year ***ago
matxil
I think in the movie business, this is called "development hell". In the scientific world, it is comparable to an article that has been rejected too many times and then gets re-edited and re-edited again... At a certain point, it's almost better to throw everything away and start from scratch. One might ask "what is an album"? In the past, it meant a consistent packa
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