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Topic: Do you ever have a song.....? Return to archive
11-15-02 01:42 AM
TracyGene Do you ever have a song that kind of gets to you. I mean, you put it on and it sticks with you? Right now, I have "Blinded By Love" from Steel Wheels on.Not my favorite album, but I put it on last night. Kind of sticks with me, is it just the magic of the Stones?
11-15-02 03:57 AM
lin continuing with steel wheels, i find myself listening to 'terrifying' over and over, it's one of mick's sexier vocal performances, he does a good job with it.
11-15-02 11:13 AM
rocker Yes, mine is "Thru the Lonely Nights." its the best slow stones song ever, and how it didnt make the list on ghs in place of angie i will never know.
11-15-02 01:01 PM
~AzQb

Been humming "keys to yer love" this gorgeous morning...

~!
11-15-02 03:54 PM
steel driving hammer
quote:
rocker wrote:
Yes, mine is "Thru the Lonely Nights." its the best slow stones song ever, and how it didnt make the list on ghs in place of angie i will never know.



Rocker, I almost agree w/ you my brother.

Cheers.
11-15-02 04:17 PM
jb GS from Brussels affair...gotta listen everyday...
11-15-02 04:29 PM
SirMuddy Wild Horses...
from everyway, everywhere, everybody...
But the better version is me on my acoustic five strings guitar! :P

Keith's We had it all & You got the silver...
Stones Ballads are the best thing in my life...
Except for my old Lady!
11-15-02 04:37 PM
sasca 'Scream Thy Last Scream'. Terrible sadness. Angry, gleeful, a psychaedelic folk-song with backing vocals by the Chipmonks. A band playing on a sinking ship.
'See Emily Play'. The mystery of the seasons.
[Edited by sasca]
11-15-02 05:26 PM
Strange_Stray_Cat At the moment: You got the blues...played very loud....
11-15-02 06:50 PM
StrangeStrayCat Interesting phenomenon, isn't it? My most recent were:

Hey Negrita (current)
Crazy Mama
Tie You Up (Pain of Love)
Prodigal Son
Hand of Fate (owing to the Aragon rendition)
11-15-02 06:54 PM
tumblingdice Through the Lonely Nights or Think I'm going mad, have been recently but there are several that just take turns being that song.
11-15-02 11:00 PM
TheSavageYoungXyzzy "That's How Strong My Love Is".

So. Damn. Good.

-tSYX --- Baby, baby, that's how strong, that's how strong...
11-16-02 02:43 PM
padre Seems that every time I pick up my guitar, sooner or later Back To Zero comes from it. Oh, sorry I remembered it wrong. Dead Flowers I ment to say. Dead Flowers and guitar....yeah, that's it. That's the one that'll stick with me like the rug on Bill's head.
11-16-02 08:51 PM
mandrack Don't tear me up
Out of Control,
list is simply too long
11-16-02 09:00 PM
JaggaRichards Can't Turn You Loose from the Palais Royale boot.
I keep playing it every day-LOUD!!
11-17-02 08:07 AM
mandrack She smiled sweetly-I think it's from Roseland,
simply great!!!
11-18-02 03:23 AM
gypsymofo60 Gimme Shelter, studio version. Get's me everytime, never fails. A song that musicaly, and lyricaly sums the world up I think, whether it's 1969, or 2002. I'm not so sure about it as a live song, it seems to lack some dynamic, but I am warming to that version,(the raw, angry version), on 'Get What You Need'.