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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteMathijs I spoke with Lester Butler at the Paradiso club in Amsterdam. I don't think it was with the Red Devils, but with 13, but I am not quite sure. Must have been 1995 or 1996. Anyway, we told him about the great bootleg with Jagger, and he didn't believe us. He said that Jagger had made sure there where no copies made of the tape, and that Jagger left the studio with the master
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mr edward
QuoteHairball I've been trying to dig up credits regarding the harp playing on this, but so far no luck. Wondering if Mick played any harp on this, or is it all Les Butler which I would assume. While Mick's a fine harp player, some of this sounds a bit superior to what he's known for - but not sure. Anyone have any info.? The harp player is Lester Butler, an absolute wizz
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Why not release a single with 2-3 new songs just before every new leg of the Never Ending 50 & Counting Tour?
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteLeonidP Not reading thru the entire thread. I am guessing many are sad about this. Not me. First, as much as I love Gimme Shelter, I don't need to hear it every single show. 2nd, as stated many times, I much prefer just Stones themselves on all the other songs ... I want to hear Keith singing backup, or even Ronnie. Not Lisa or Bernard. I don't care if they have nice voices. I do
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mr edward
QuoteChester First Grrrr. Then Zip Code. Now Ole? Seriously, this is the best they can come up with? Who thinks up this stuff? This.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteNICOS QuoteStoneage The significance with Baboon Bro was that he almost never posted about the Stones... That may be true ...but we all know a lot about Hungarian Rock Bands.......... And don't forget his love for (Belgian) beers!
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
What about Dan Auerbach (Black Keys, Arcs)? He's produced Dr. John, Ray LaMontagne and Lana del Rey and those albums all sound great.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
1. Music first, theatrics second. 2. Music as an artform, not a product 3. More albums since 1983
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
The Black Crowes - Southern Harmony & Musical Companion EELS - Electroshock Blues Solomon Burke - Don't Give Up On Me Al Green - I'm Still In Love With You Peter Wolf - Sleepless Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed & Sticky Fingers
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mr edward
Just ordered 'Yours, Dreamily' by the The Arcs, a new side project from Dan Auerbach. It's allready available on Spotify. Check it out! If you dig the the Black Keys and the Dr. John album 'Locked Down' (produced by Auerbach), you're in for a treat!
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteNICOS Only use it to find extraordinary songs I can't find on torrents sites........ The reason I signed up for a Premium account was being fed up with having to download everything. No I check out a release on Spotify and buy the vinyl if I like what I hear.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Spotify Premium! Hundrerds of thousands of songs just a click away! Really, what's not to like?
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Agree with Mathijs. It's the only Dirty Work song that's survived the decades past. I love the raw sound and the harp.
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mr edward
Quotewith sssoul Still fascinated by Substantial Damage - but my cats leave the room every time I put it on I love my cats but they sure can be pussies :E Nominated for post of the month!
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteStoneage $150 is about my limit wherever they play. Yep, that sounds about right.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
video: Solo starts at 3:00.
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Beyoncé?! The Stones inviting current artists whose music has nothing to do with their legacy of style almost always ends up being cringeworthy. Remember Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera? Those guest spots were horrible. The Stones should put music first in their choices. Age differnce doesn't matter, but musical closeness does. Gary Clark Junior was a good choise for exactly tha
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Marc Ford on Sometimes Salvation by The Black Crowes (Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, 1992). That solo is loud, nasty yet soulful. A true masterpiece.
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My father did, hè took me too my fitst Rolling Stones concert (Landgraaf 1995). The rest: not so much. But maybe my relentless 'campaigning' is responsible for that.
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mr edward
QuoteKRiffhard A Bigger Bang...ehm...sorry, this is a Jagger's solo album! Including 3 solo songs by Keith at the very least!
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mr edward
Quotemicwer Angie Miss You Almost Hear You Sigh Rip This Joint Sweet Neo Con My Obsession Might as Well Get Juiced How Can I Stop Streets of Love Keys To Your Love Wow, Rip This Joint?!
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mr edward
Quote35love Pirated this legally, but can't take credit, so thank you, much pleasure to watch for me as I had not seen; Hot Stuff 2002 rehearsal of a rehearsal at 7:40 in the video: Cool, never saw that footage before!
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mr edward
QuoteDandelionPowderman Quotemr edward Hot Stuff: a bit repetitive, but a razor sharp riff and a 'new' sound in the Stones cataloque. Hand of Fate: EOMS-type rocker. Great groove, but nothing special. Cherry Oh Baby: awful, just awful. Memory Motel: beautifull balad, best song on the album. Hey Negrita: Ronnie injects some fresh funky energy in the Glimmers here. Love th
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mr edward
Hot Stuff: a bit repetitive, but a razor sharp riff and a 'new' sound in the Stones cataloque. Hand of Fate: EOMS-type rocker. Great groove, but nothing special. Cherry Oh Baby: awful, just awful. Memory Motel: beautifull balad, best song on the album. Hey Negrita: Ronnie injects some fresh funky energy in the Glimmers here. Love the groove! Melody: starts out nice,
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
The piano that concludes 'Descending' by The Black Crowes (Amorica, 1994) is Beautiful...
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
A bit surprised by the lack of love for Mixed Emotions. I've always loved that song.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Quotekeefriffhards QuoteTurner68 Quotekeefriffhards Quotemr edward Best track: Jumping Jack Flash! It's got the mighty intro, the riff, the attitude and the raw energy. Jumping Jack Flash is the greatest rock 'n roll song of all times. When its played live it is what's wrong with the studio version? Nothing. But live its the added performance of the greatest R & R ba
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
QuoteGasLightStreet Streets Of Love Back To Zero Winning Ugly Rock And A Hard Place Following The River Stealing My Heart Keys To Your Love Hold Back Sweet Neo Con Angie I totally forgot about Following The River! Mick's vocals are really 'awful bad...' What a dissapointment that song was.
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8 ***years ***ago
mr edward
Best track: Jumping Jack Flash! It's got the mighty intro, the riff, the attitude and the raw energy. Jumping Jack Flash is the greatest rock 'n roll song of all times.
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