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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
ohnonotyouagain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I went to the Gangster Mall the other day, bought > myself a big gold chain, a pair of baggy pants and > a glock. The prices are great, but you have to > watch out for flying bullets and deranged crack > dealers. There was some pretty interesting muzak > playing in the background, tho. s
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
a real gem, it is on the some girls outtakes, place pigalle or something if I remember right. could have been a great country song by the Stones if futher developed, what do you think?
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
Rocky Dijon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In the post-TATTOO YOU period, generally thought > of as the point where they lost something > creatively, I would rank Stones discs and solo > Glimmer Twins as follows: > > 1. VOODOO LOUNGE > 2. BRIDGES TO BABYLON > 3. WANDERING SPIRIT > 4. MAIN OFFENDER > 5. TALK IS CHEAP >
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
farawayeyes2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Will always be in my heart cuz it was the first > stones album I bought the very same day it was > released. When B2b came out I was 12..Me and my > friend immediately loved ABB, it was first choice > for our parties! > Now, 2 years and so later, still love it. Rough > Justice, Rain fall dow
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
The organic sound is refreshing in this time of electronic music and overproduced popmusic. And it is mostly just Mick and Keith alone, so sort of back to the days of their youth. from that perspective it interests me. but I have to admit that I do not play it that much compared to my favorite albums. I read somewhere that Mick sat on the drums while Charlie was absent.And Mick plays slide too s
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
Jochem Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think Mick is singing about the end of the > relationship with Marianne Faithfull I mean in Angie 'with no money in our coats' were they not broke then when he and Marriane splitted up?
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
I think Mick is singing about the end of the relationship with Marianne Faithfull
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >> Did Keith write it when he was in Jamaica? << > > i don't know; i don't think so - where was he & > his family shortly after Dandelion Angela was > born? > there are some good quotes about the number here: > very interesting stuff. So it started out as a s
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >> Then you really do not want to hear Mick > singing Angie with that classical orchestra for > the BBC << > > smile: you're 100% right about that Jochem. the > guitars groove me fine, and without them, forget > it! > and sorry CharliesSinger but i've always been
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
cc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > how much of a put-on is this song, or how much of > a put-on did you all think it was when you first > heard it? The studio cut can sound rather > camp--especially with those str***s--but then on > the '73 live versions, mick to his credit usually > sings it like his life depends on it (even though
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
MTFan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a shame by the way how Ron Wood gets away > with it..an insult to the song. actually I quite like Ronnies solos on Angie the 75 and 76 tour. But he does not come close to MT in 73, no lead guitarist does. These days they play Angie in a 'minimalistic' style. the less is more approach althou
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pained smile: ow, i was really hoping to overlook > the strings. > (i am still working on getting to like this track > - it's a character flaw, i can't help it! - > and i was doing pretty well in this thread until > you brought up the strings, dammit!) then you really do not want
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pained smile: ow, i was really hoping to overlook > the strings. > (i am still working on getting to like this track > - it's a character flaw, i can't help it! - > and i was doing pretty well in this thread until > you brought up the strings, dammit!) although a beautifull arran
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >> combination of acoustic guitar and piano, a > music form the Stones mastered for all times << > > cool observation - Loving Cup leaps to mind, > although technically that's piano + guitar, > rather than guitar + piano. :E > >Yes the guitar-piano combination, the Sto
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
DandelionPowderman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keith has always played a lot of > spanish-influenced guitar. Listen to Ruby Tuesday > (fron 89/90), Rock And A Hard Place, Waiting On A > Friend (81/82) etc. He's good at it too Yes Paint it Blacks intro. Spanish/Classical meets psychodelic
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >> combination of acoustic guitar and piano, a > music form the Stones mastered for all times << > > cool observation - Loving Cup leaps to mind, > although technically that's piano + guitar, > rather than guitar + piano. :E > > and yeah, all signs indicate that it was
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
6853 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it is a lovely song > > i like esp the B chord a moll / e7 / > g / B / f / c > > > i guess it has taken some research on Keiths > behalf to find out that this chord > fits in at this place. he uses also just once in the intro the G#/Ab dim and then touches the g strin
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
john r Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Many of might remember me from "Gimmie Shelter" - > I'm the fat naked guy. hahaha did you meet that fat naked girl that night too lol
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
I do still listen to this intro for the ten millionth time and it still blows me away. Such grace and tenderness, it must have been Keith who made the guitar part. lyrics from Mick oh and that piano, Nicky hopkins. It is the ultimate combination of acoustic guitar and piano, a musicform the Stones mastered for all times to enjoy forever
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
Under my thump live 82 wow that intro tatata tata tatata tata under my thump there's a woman....
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
liddas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jochem Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > a great solo! > > > > > > C > > > > also listen to the original studio solo on > CYHMK > > and HTW just to compare or the HTW solo say on > > GYYO or LYL, > >
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > >> Sssoul, what did the editor reply to you? Would > love to know << > > he said he didn't make any cuts at all and that > the Stones must've played Brown Sugar & Rocks Off > that way. :E > he even lectured me on the nature of concert > performances, how every
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
liddas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jochem Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > Seems to me that Ronnie is lost in that solo > and > > cannot hit or find the right notes. Also listen > to > > the solo on HTW on that cd. > > > I'm listening to it now: I re
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
DandelionPowderman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > IMO, this has never been important to the stones. > They have always been a much more intuitive band > IMO. Especially Keith. Well yes and no. Keith is known for playing the same lick in the studio a 1000 times if he has to in order to get it a 100%.
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
liddas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Re: overdubs on LL, it has been some time since my > last listen, but if I remember correctly there was > a second guitar on CYHMK that sounds an OD. > > On the other hand I like the solo on the same, and > quite a lot too! > > > C Seems to me that Ronnie is lost in that solo and can
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thanks for saying something about what grooves you > - that's always good to hear > even if it's still outweighed by what you don't > like. > > yes, some of the "editing" on Live Licks is > horrifying. is that the subject now under > discussion? > i actua
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jochem, you're quite new here (registered > 12/30/07) and it would be great to know: > is there anything you like about the Stones? sssoul, I appreciate your question. I saw the Stones first time live in Rotterdam in 82. I was 15 years old and have been a Stones fan ever since. I have bought all th
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
what do you think? i love the version of Gimme shelter here it starts very good and Ronnie comes in with some different but very cool licks. But the solo on CYHMK is terrible and the one on HTW also. Altogether strange they left it on the album like that
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
open-g Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > honestly? > > If you were standing in the middle of > Rattlesnake-Inn and had the nerve to tell Keith > straight in the eye - to give it up - would you be > surprised to get kicked out? > > >>do you get money for protecting poor keith from > "oh so hurting" comments? <
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16 ***years ***ago
Jochem
open-g Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Read your last 5 words, Jochem - then you know why > it's closed. ok, fair enough
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