The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
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The alternative versions of Cant You Hear Me Knocking and Brown Sugar are great, these guys were untouchables with Taylor.
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Man, All About You is such a wonderful way to end an album.
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Picked up Sticky Fingers on Vinyl today. Thought it was embarrassing that I didnt own any stones on vinyl.
Also, huge huge huge hug fan of "Can almost hear you sigh"
Man. What a great tune. Gem
Also, huge huge huge hug fan of "Can almost hear you sigh"
Man. What a great tune. Gem
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Emotional Rescue is such a good album....ill quote Stone Gossard on this one: Fuck this is jamming!
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sending a letterVinylGuy wrote:Emotional Rescue is such a good album....ill quote Stone Gossard on this one: Fuck this is jamming!
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Strat wrote:Picked up Sticky Fingers on Vinyl today. Thought it was embarrassing that I didnt own any stones on vinyl.
Also, huge huge huge hug fan of "Can almost hear you sigh"
Man. What a great tune. Gem
I have all the stones albums on vinyl.....well up until still life, no wait, up until undercover
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There are two brand new Stones boots on Demonoid:
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"Lost Rocks & Naughty Bits" is a collection of 60's outtakes in superb quality.
"Stereo Satisfaction" has all of their hard-to-find early stereo mixes, also in superb quality.
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Black And Blue is one of my favorites. Hey Negrita is a tasty jam! From Beggar's Banquet through Tattoo You these guys were almost perfect. The first Stones record I got back in 1994 was Sticky Fingers. I dove a little deeper into their music in the early 2000's with Let It Bleed, but really got hooked on them about 3 years ago. They're my 2nd or 3rd favorite band behind PJ. Exile On Main St. is probably my ultimate favorite, though.
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I remember not liking Black & Blue, but it's also been a long time since I've listened to it (2011?). It comes after that Mick Taylor run, and those albums are hard to top, and I remember thinking B&B was a big step down.
My favorites are still a toss up between Beggar's / Let It Bleed / Sticky Fingers / Exile.
Listening to 'Tattoo You' right now.
My favorites are still a toss up between Beggar's / Let It Bleed / Sticky Fingers / Exile.
Listening to 'Tattoo You' right now.
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Cool tidbit about Black And Blue: Jimmy Page borrowed a little studio time from the Stones to finish Presence. Mick was prepared to give JP a month and all he needed was 2-3 days. I thought it was neat that both of these were recorded in the same place around the same time. Hang Fire and little T & A are a couple of my favorites from Tattoo You. Neighbours is awesome, too. There's a raw energy to their records back then that is indescribably good to me.darth_vedder wrote:I remember not liking Black & Blue, but it's also been a long time since I've listened to it (2011?). It comes after that Mick Taylor run, and those albums are hard to top, and I remember thinking B&B was a big step down.
My favorites are still a toss up between Beggar's / Let It Bleed / Sticky Fingers / Exile.
Listening to 'Tattoo You' right now.
ETA: The four records you mentioned above can't be topped. The albums in between and after are good, but those are pretty much flawless. Black And Blue hit me just right driving home one night, so I have an affinity for it now.
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I'm a sucker for Between The Buttons. It's the Stones channeling their inner Kinks. Love this one:
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just got back from the exhibitionism show, very cool. lots of instruments, outfits, and even a recreation of the shitty flat mick and keith lived in when they were starting out.
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TremorJam wrote:
ETA: The four records you mentioned above can't be topped. The albums in between (in between what? the buttons?) and after (after what? math?)are good, but those are pretty much flawless. Black And Blue hit me just right driving home one night, (were you black and blue? oh yeah, it says right there you were) so I have an affinity for it now.
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wards. Afterwards: Some Girls, Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You. I was pretty tired, but I do think there are some damn fine songs on that record. It doesn't compare to some of the bigger ones, like Sticky Fingers, but is a pretty good debut for Ronnie Wood. Lots of different styles throughout this record.knee tunes wrote:TremorJam wrote:
ETA: The four records you mentioned above can't be topped. The albums in between (in between what? the buttons?) and after (after what? math?)are good, but those are pretty much flawless. Black And Blue hit me just right driving home one night, (were you black and blue? oh yeah, it says right there you were) so I have an affinity for it now.
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This was a fun watch
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Blue and Lonesome just gets better and better the more I listen to it.
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is this where Keith demonstrates drop D tuning and tucks the loose strings under his foot, much to the delight of the also guitar player interviewer?Strat wrote:This was a fun watch
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exactlyknee tunes wrote:is this where Keith demonstrates drop D tuning and tucks the loose strings under his foot, much to the delight of the also guitar player interviewer?Strat wrote:This was a fun watch