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December 16th, 2005 06:48 AM
Jair So, last night I was at a local record store and they was playing Rarities. When Miss You began, one of the vendors came to me and asked: What's is rare about this song???


I told you: the rare fact is you cacth a extended mix, cut out over a minute and yet, say, its rare.
Well, indeed must be.


Later on, thinking about, I decided just let it go. If I stop and think how dirty things they have been made for us, fans, I will stop to listem the Stones for good.

The Stones have been treating us like retards, thats the true - and nuthin fun at all. If they had nothing to put out, but having all those gemms...for christ sake, I wish slap mick just right in his face!

Fucking monkey!

December 16th, 2005 07:48 AM
gustavobala you sure jair....

rarities for me are criss cross mind, living in the heart love...
December 16th, 2005 10:00 AM
glencar Give the guy a copy of Marko's upcoming Rarities when you get it, Jair. That's rock him!
December 16th, 2005 11:07 AM
jb 45k sold US to date..........it is indeed rare to find one in any household in America but for the die hards, completists, and fools.
December 16th, 2005 11:12 AM
J.J.Flash
quote:
jb wrote:
45k sold US to date..........it is indeed rare to find one in any household in America but for the die hards, completists, and fools.



You've just done a noticeable helluva post. Congratulations for this, I'm proud of the Jews like you.
December 16th, 2005 11:14 AM
J.J.Flash ...specially the part about the fools
December 16th, 2005 11:16 AM
jb
quote:
J.J.Flash wrote:


You've just done a noticeable helluva post. Congratulations for this, I'm proud of the Jews like you.



There is a vibrant Brazilain Jewish community!!!!
December 16th, 2005 12:23 PM
egon well said jair.

and then inside the album there's the quotes from the
band about all these rare songs, telling us how rare
they acually are. like they're even rarer than we
the fans thought they were. like 157pct more rare
on top of the rarity which was already rare. or something.

still bought it of course.
December 16th, 2005 12:55 PM
Jumacfly
quote:
egon wrote:
well said jair.

and then inside the album there's the quotes from the
band about all these rare songs, telling us how rare
they acually are. like they're even rarer than we
the fans thought they were. like 157pct more rare
on top of the rarity which was already rare. or something.

still bought it of course.



hopefully the good people of ROcks Off will soon have a real rarities..rendez vous on top of the page!
December 16th, 2005 02:14 PM
Jair
quote:
egon wrote:
well said jair.

and then inside the album there's the quotes from the
band about all these rare songs, telling us how rare
they acually are. like they're even rarer than we
the fans thought they were. like 157pct more rare
on top of the rarity which was already rare. or something.

still bought it of course.




LOL! 157pct??? From where you catch this number?

Anyway, bought it too.

JB and JJ: thank you for the "fool". Its ok, mama says the same, i get used it to.

Wish you all a great weekend!!!


December 16th, 2005 06:13 PM
Soldatti The whole think is a letdown, I only heard it once and I lost it.
December 16th, 2005 10:28 PM
gorda
quote:
Jair wrote:
So, last night I was at a local record store and they was playing Rarities. When Miss You began, one of the vendors came to me and asked: What's is rare about this song???


I told you: the rare fact is you cacth a extended mix, cut out over a minute and yet, say, its rare.
Well, indeed must be.


Later on, thinking about, I decided just let it go. If I stop and think how dirty things they have been made for us, fans, I will stop to listem the Stones for good.

The Stones have been treating us like retards, thats the true - and nuthin fun at all. If they had nothing to put out, but having all those gemms...for christ sake, I wish slap mick just right in his face!

Fucking monkey!





HEY, YO' FOOL!

DON'T YOU DARE TOUCH MY MICKY!

I'LL PERSONALLY GO OVER THERE AND KICK YOUR ASS!

P.S. If you didn't want to pay the $15 dollars, you should have asked one of your friends to burn you a copy! Duh!
December 16th, 2005 10:32 PM
full moon THe Cure 4 Life Mutha fuckers........
December 17th, 2005 04:41 AM
star star just a big big scam. hopefully it will be 99p in the Xmas sales though
December 17th, 2005 06:38 PM
Some Guy I bought it. I enjoy it. I'm a douchebag.
December 17th, 2005 06:49 PM
keefjunkie agreed
December 17th, 2005 06:59 PM
glencar Howe many has it sold now?
December 17th, 2005 07:42 PM
texile i would get it just for a good recording of through the lonely nights....
so im a sucker for the stones...
lets face it - we're all just fools to cry -
can't help ourselves....
December 18th, 2005 08:28 AM
egon For those who do't have it (yet), the sleeve notes;

THE ROLLING STONES'

universe is finite, contained and searchable.
There are the known studio works and the
authorized live records, the singles with their
semi-exotic B-sides and the recordings of
shows traded quietly on the gray market.
Somehow, though, that's not the whole story.
There is more. There has to be more.

A band that has been in the trenches for more than 40
years couldn't help but leave some juicy bits on the
cutting-room floor or log some lost-weekend studio time
that somehow escaped fan-club notice.
By the estimate of guitarist Ron Wood, just about every
Stones studio project yielded more songs than were
represented on the finished project. The rejected ones,
Wood says, mostly fade away:
'There are songs we've do ne for albums in the past that
I've thought, oh, it's a shame that song didn't make the
album. Then you get carried away with promoting it and you
forget about it."


Mick Jagger says there's a significant trove of unreleased
material and unfinished song scraps in the vault. And he
expects that most of it will stay there. "As we say in
England, it can get a bit trainspottery" going through
decades of old material on the hunt for hidden gems.
"There are some really great things [in the archives], but
there are a lot of mediocre things. I mean, you have to
edit your own material."

have always been a "dance band," he says he's surprised
how much James Brown filters into the songs ofthat era: "A
lot oftimes they end up sounding like James would have do
ne them. If you're lucky they end up like that."

The Stones have, indeed, been sharp editors, approving
only a handful of rarity releases over the years - many of
the ones in th is set have been available at one time or
other somewhere in the world.
The studio tracks, which span several decades, fill in a
ew puzzle pieces. The live material suggests th at the
Stones never stopped investigating blues and R&B, even
when their studio explorations took them in other
directions. (harlie Watts, for example, has a certain
fondness for the "Miss You"-era experiments. Noting that
the Stones

Those latter-day songs are a million miles away from the
band's roaring Willie Dixon covers from the 1960s or the
arly 1970s arena anthems, yet somehow they share the same
essence. This is what most surprised Keith Richards: "When
you listen to it all, there is definitely something that
goes through whatever we've done since, I don't know, we
were 19. Some basic thread that runs through everything
and you can always grab onto it. Half of it is a feeling, and half of it is just the style we developed."

December 19th, 2005 12:17 PM
Jair
quote:
texile wrote:
i would get it just for a good recording of through the lonely nights....
so im a sucker for the stones...
lets face it - we're all just fools to cry -
can't help ourselves....



Ditto here, Texile, except in my case I bought around 40 days ago a mint vinyl single containing IORR/Through the Lonely Nights...double sucker!
December 19th, 2005 12:37 PM
Voodoo Scrounge The 95 version of Tumblin Dice is growing on me. I like Ronnies horrible noise at the start of the track and Chucks Keyboards are great.
December 19th, 2005 12:44 PM
Jumacfly
quote:
Voodoo Scrounge wrote:
The 95 version of Tumblin Dice is growing on me. I like Ronnies horrible noise at the start of the track and Chucks Keyboards are great.



one of the highligts of stripped companion...
December 19th, 2005 01:19 PM
egon it was also on stripped itself. very rare indeed,
as that album didn't sell many copies (either)
December 19th, 2005 01:23 PM
Jumacfly
quote:
egon wrote:
it was also on stripped itself. very rare indeed,
as that album didn't sell many copies (either)



Hi Bro

Stripped is the last decent $tone$ live record.
I plan to come and see ya on mid january Egon...will you be there ??
December 19th, 2005 02:53 PM
glencar Wha-wha-what? No Security ring any bells?
December 19th, 2005 05:53 PM
egon
quote:
Jumacfly wrote:


Hi Bro

Stripped is the last decent $tone$ live record.
I plan to come and see ya on mid january Egon...will you be there ??



besides 18-22 jan (summit of the century), i'll be here mon pote!
December 19th, 2005 06:24 PM
Soldatti
quote:
egon wrote:
it was also on stripped itself. very rare indeed,
as that album didn't sell many copies (either)



Stripped did well over 3.5 million worldwide, a great number for a live album.
December 20th, 2005 07:33 AM
egon really? i didn't know that.

but of course that proves onces more
how ridiculous the rarities concept is!
[Edited by egon]
December 20th, 2005 07:36 AM
Jumacfly
quote:
egon wrote:


besides 18-22 jan (summit of the century), i'll be here mon pote!



ok Egon...let s keep in touch , I want to be the second on your list
December 20th, 2005 07:36 AM
Jumacfly
quote:
Soldatti wrote:


Stripped did well over 3.5 million worldwide, a great number for a live album.



quality doesn't lie! (see Live licks)
[Edited by Jumacfly]
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