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8 ***years ***ago
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Let's Spend The Night Together & Dancing in The Streets
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8 ***years ***ago
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My favourite version of SFTD. Easily. Love the songs from El Mocambo. Otherwise....Mick ruins most of the songs with his antisinging.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Well I don't Think Ronnie is that bad. Not at all. But drunk. Yes.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Stray Cat Blues is also good. But probobly not as good as on GYYYO.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Best live version ever of Live With Me. No doubt. Better than on GYYYO. Bobby Keys! Midnight Rambler is also stunning. As good as the one on GYYYO.
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I really like the song. I think it's a bit underrated. Live - Too thin in 89. Ron and Keith were not into it at all. They should have done a rougher guitarversion. Like the treatment they gave Miss You in 1981/82.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Outstanding! Their 2nd best live recording.Hampton being my number one. GYYYO at third place. My favourite ever version of Brown Sugar. And my favourite live versions of Tumbling Dice, Angie and Happy.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotetxussilvestre Let Me Go. I prefer the faster live approach rather than the slower studio version. +1 and Neighbours from Hampton. Love Ernie Watts on that one.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Jig Saw Puzzle is my favourite song Beggars Banquet!
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8 ***years ***ago
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Midnight Rambler (GYYYO) Brown Sugar (Brussels) @#$%& (LYL) Time is on my side (Hampton 81) Just My Imagination (Hampton 81)
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteStanlove A bad tour in so many ways. Probobly the best tour they ever did. But this occasion was horrible. An all time low came in 1989/90 with the infatable dolls and Mick fighting inflatable dog during Street Fighting Man. OMG!
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8 ***years ***ago
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QuoteTurner68 I think they didn't know how to use Mick Taylor properly in the studio, and that Billy Preston was a band aid who didn't fit in particularly well either. I actually think Billy Preston was a oood choice. He did a lot for the band. And they had to try for something new. The couldnt go for another Exile. Concerning Mick T. Mick and Keith didn't know how to us
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8 ***years ***ago
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Too slick. They should have done a much rougher version.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Send It To Me is superb. The freshest of them all.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Brilliant. Fantastic versions in 1981/82. My favourite live opening song.
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8 ***years ***ago
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I've never liked this one before. Always thought it was a filler on ER and the weakest card on Still Life. Suddenly....after listening/watching the long version from Hampton (Keith. Ian Stewart and Ernie Watts on fire) and the version from Leeds (with Ian Stewart and Chuck playing together).... I really love this song. What a groove. ....and did Mick always went into the crowd (wi
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteMathijs And nothing tops Ya-Ya's of course! zzzzzzzzz! Yes Ya-Ya's is a very good album but it's not THAT fantastic. By the way.....Good Review over at pitchfork
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDoxa Doxa Beautifully put, whitem8. It is still unbelievable to think, if compared to GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, how much the band and the whole rock music had changed in just three years in terms of professionalism, approach and artistic seriousness. I agree to some extent.But some years later it was all about punk. An extremely important era in the history of popular music. An era whe
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteGasLightStreet Never again would he sound that fluid or powerful. Just one more reason why GYYYO is the supreme live Stones album. I'm a bit surprised - but I probobly shouldn't - too see GYYO being so heavily praised. It's not in the same League as Brussels or Hampton IMO. Being a great fan of the JJF studio version I rembember being extremely surprised and dissapointe
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteDandelionPowderman Quote HMS IORRanians, please help me in my search for a better JJF-version than the one on GYYY at least to prove that GLS is wrong for just one single time. Rock'n'Roll Circus. There Mick sings the real melody, at least for a while. RNR Circus Brussels Texas 78 Hampton 1969 version too slow, too bluesy, too Heavy .....for me
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteElmo Lewis Liked it then. Like it now. Didn't translate "live" very well though. I've never liked the studio version. But I think it did translate "live". Pretty good when they played it in Atlantic City.
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9 ***years ***ago
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuotetheBlockbuster It's a very overrated album, which I rarely listen to. However I still think it's a decent document of the time and it has the best album cover of any Stones record. Jumping Jack Flash: 8/10 Carol: 5/10 Stray Cat Blues: 7/10 Love In Vain: 5/10 Midnight Rambler: 7/10 Sympathy For The Devil: 6/10 Live With Me: 8/10 Little Queenie: 6/10 Honk
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9 ***years ***ago
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I don't really get what¨s so great about the GYYO version of SFTD. I don't get it. Boring. I very much prefer the LYL-version The RnR-circus version and the one from Hyde Park in 69. Little Queenie 10/10 ??????? But great versions of Stray Cat Blues and Midnight Rambler.
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9 ***years ***ago
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Good album. But not as good as Brussels or Hampton. It sounds a bit.....dated. I love the versions of Midnight Rambler and Stray Cat Blues. But I'm not a big fan of Carol or Little Queenie. And I have alwayes prefered The LYL version of SFTD.
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9 ***years ***ago
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QuoteKowalski I would rank the Stones live album like this (not including the Eagle Rock/bootleg releases) : 1) Get Yer Ya-Ya's out! - The perfect "live" album It probobly was in 1969. But now it just sounds.....dated. (And never been a fan of Chuck Berry...sorry) For the MT era i very much prefer Brussels (and would love to have a good recording from 1972)
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9 ***years ***ago
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Got Live If You Want It: 4/10 Get Yer Ya Yas Out: 8/10 Love You Live: 6/10 Still Life: 5/10 Flashpoint: 3/10 No Security: 5/10 Live Licks: 6/10 Shine A Light: 3/10 Live At The Marquee: 6/10 Live In Leeds: 8/10 The Brussels Affair: 9/10 LA 75: 7/10 Live In Texas: 8/10 Hampton: 10 (or 15)/10 Roundhay Park – Live In Leeds: 8/10 Live In Tokyo: 5/10 Light The Fuse 6/10
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9 ***years ***ago
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Something from the 1972 american tour would be nice.
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9 ***years ***ago
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Love Exile .... but never been a fan of Turd on the run ( or Shake Your Hips .....or Ventilator Blues).
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