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quote: the good wrote:
I like Dancin with MR D! And I think Rough Justice is a great opener!
DWMD is great!! taylor rips it apart on the 73 boots though, with his slide licks and tasty soloing! |
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quote: texile wrote:
unfortunately, the album track suffers from that same overproduced and slick production of whoever the fuck produced it - but the acoustic version is on being mick, another horrible artifact from jagger's solo ventures.....
this version strips it down to the core and jagger sounds real, like the old mick - i had dismissed the song along with the rest of GITD before i saw this...
too bad most people will only hear the recorded track...
and what about too far gone?
that's the only other good one from gitd -
Oh, you're right!
"Too far gone" is really good!
I was wrong! Seems that I must hear that album one more time.
I didn't hear it since it was released 2001. I was very dissapointed that time!
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I shutter at:
Streets of Love
Rain Fall Down (gag)
Keys To You Love
New Faces
Baby Break It Down (pretty dumb)
Sad Sad Sad
Hold On To Your Hat (iick)
These are easily ones that require the FORWARD button. |
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quote: Your Cousin Lou wrote:
Beggars - Exile were also "contemporary pop," as Guitar driven hard rock was the popular music of the time.
Possibly, but I put those 4 in a class of their own. |
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quote: the good wrote:
You are a moron of biblical proportions. Yes, that is an ad hominem attack.
This is my problem with these message boards. Most of you people have nothing better to do than to argue about a fucking rock band. I appreciate the discussion (all I'm looking for), but I don't appreciate the slander. FUCK OFF |
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quote: MrPleasant wrote:
Streets of Love, She's so Cold, Fight, Hold Back, Hot Stuff, Fool to Cry, Memory Motel, most of Dirty Work and Undercover.
U're crazy!
No, that's the song --it goes like this:
Now climb up that coconut tree
'Cause we all need some milk and cocaine
Don't write any more good material
Just shake the fans' piggibank
Till U make them bleed
(Chorus):
U're crazy!
U're crazy!
And you're sucking in the noughties!
(*Burps*)
This is my problem with these message boards. Most of you people have nothing better to do than to argue about a fucking rock band. I appreciate the discussion (all I'm looking for), but I don't appreciate the slander. FUCK OFF
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quote: the good wrote:
I like Dancin with MR D! And I think Rough Justice is a great opener!
I like Rough Justice too, but I wouldnt say its one of their best openers
Dancin With Mr D was excellent and nasty when played live in 1973, but the studio version wouldnt frighten a two year old. Its Ok, but a bit 'leaden footed' to be memorable. |
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[quote]Gazza wrote:
I thought the 'lets have another album like Live Licks' comment took some beating, but 'Memory Motel' ???? WTF? One of their top ten ever IMO
pduff1o1:
This is my problem with these message boards. Most of you people have nothing better to do than to argue about a fucking rock band. I appreciate the discussion (all I'm looking for), but I don't appreciate the slander. FYMF
Look pal, the reason why Live Licks is a good live album is this. Most of the Stones live albums before 1990, with the of the exception of "Ya-Ya's," are basically a drunken baboon singing over rock music. The Stones were a mess on tour and it showed in the recordings (Love You Live, etc.). Still Life is pretty good, but Mick's performance rips the tracks to shreds. After this, Flashpoint is outdated and contains such classics as Sad Sad Sad, Can't Be Seen, and Rock and a Hard Place, all from the lame Steel Wheels album. Stripped would be the best, but it's not a live album, they just say it is. No Security is fine, but songs like Flip the Switch and Memory Motel bring it down a touch. Live Licks has good versions of all the standards, along with tracks like Monkey Man, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Rocks Off, Happy, and Keith's The Nearness of You. Yes, the editing is there on Brown Sugar, Happy, Nearness, and especially Rocks Off. Brown Sugar is weak on this album, it's barely noticeable on Happy and Nearness, and even though it's painfully obvious on Rocks Off, it doesn't destroy the song. It's a letdown, but the song still rocks. Plus, like the previous 3, the band is sober and in top form, unlike the 70s and early 80s. While the studio albums have gotten weaker, the live albums have gotten stronger. The dvds are better anyway, so why should it matter? For me, these albums are just filesharing material. |
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quote: pduff101 wrote:
[quote]Gazza wrote:
I thought the 'lets have another album like Live Licks' comment took some beating, but 'Memory Motel' ???? WTF? One of their top ten ever IMO
pduff1o1:
This is my problem with these message boards. Most of you people have nothing better to do than to argue about a fucking rock band. I appreciate the discussion (all I'm looking for), but I don't appreciate the slander. FYMF
pduff101 - if you want to say "FY" to Gazza, there's a certain way to go about it here (FY,WYG?).
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Your Cousin Lou |
quote: pduff101 wrote:
This is my problem with these message boards. Most of you people have nothing better to do than to argue about a fucking rock band. I appreciate the discussion (all I'm looking for), but I don't appreciate the slander. FUCK OFF
This is a message board dedicated to a fucking rock band. That's like going to a Three's Company message board and getting pissy when people argue over whether Cindy Snow was good or bad for the show.
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