durdencommatyler wrote:One of these days I'll listen to Exile on Main Street from start to finish.
this post makes me sad that it's 2013 and it has yet to happen
I know, man. It pains me to admit to it. But I've always been a piecemeal Stones fan. Raised on radio. I know I've heard most of the songs on Exile, just not in one sitting and not in the proper order.
after listening to it then watch the video of them making the album
I will. Absolutely.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Sat January 12, 2013 5:41 pm
by epilogue
Anyone know if this is on Spotify?
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Sat January 12, 2013 10:09 pm
by VinylGuy
Thats a good documentary...there is a new one on HBO, pretty good too. Dont remember the name...they have good films, but a lot of them cover the same ground. Even Being Mick was cool.
Fuck i saw this band twice in 1998 with Bob Dylan...they were amazing. Hope i can see them again soon.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Sat January 12, 2013 10:45 pm
by oasisfan35
VinylGuy wrote:Thats a good documentary...there is a new one on HBO, pretty good too. Dont remember the name...they have good films, but a lot of them cover the same ground. Even Being Mick was cool.
Fuck i saw this band twice in 1998 with Bob Dylan...they were amazing. Hope i can see them again soon.
Crossfire Hurricane. Have it but yet to have the time to watch it, heard good things.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Sat January 12, 2013 10:53 pm
by VinylGuy
oasisfan35 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:Thats a good documentary...there is a new one on HBO, pretty good too. Dont remember the name...they have good films, but a lot of them cover the same ground. Even Being Mick was cool.
Fuck i saw this band twice in 1998 with Bob Dylan...they were amazing. Hope i can see them again soon.
Crossfire Hurricane. Have it but yet to have the time to watch it, heard good things.
yeah that one..its good.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Mon January 14, 2013 2:39 am
by knee tunes
darth_vedder wrote:Posted this song on the old board, not sure how many saw it / listened to it.
It's one of my personal favorite songs ever, and certainly ranks as a top Stones song for me.
I do like this song, yes, very much
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Mon January 14, 2013 2:40 am
by knee tunes
Gods' Die wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:One of these days I'll listen to Exile on Main Street from start to finish.
Oh holy shit...listen to them all from start to finish. Especially Exile on Main Street. Exile on Main Street is a night in a dirty, smoky, greasy bar somewhere in the vague American South with cheats, whores, vagrants, and probably fleas.
you left out moats and rats--oh, and in black & white
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Mon January 14, 2013 2:43 am
by knee tunes
You know you're a stones fan when "torn & frayed" ends and your mind starts playing "sweet black angel"
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 2:17 am
by VinylGuy
listening to Voodoo Lounge after a long time.
Guys, this record is fantastic.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 2:51 am
by McParadigm
Voodoo, Bridges, and Bigger Bang are an interesting trilogy. You can see Mick's obsession with being "current" fight it out with Keith's soil-splattered soul in the first two, while the rise of garage rock mentality (and his increasing fixation on himself as a celebrity first) seem to have allowed Keith to take a greater role in the feel and sound of Bang. Combine the three, and you get an interesting look into just what the two glimmer twins bring to the mix and how it makes them so different.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 2:56 am
by VinylGuy
McParadigm wrote:Voodoo, Bridges, and Bigger Bang are an interesting trilogy. You can see Mick's obsession with being "current" fight it out with Keith's soil-splattered soul in the first two, while the rise of garage rock mentality (and his increasing fixation on himself as a celebrity first) seem to have allowed Keith to take a greater role in the feel and sound of Bang. Combine the three, and you get an interesting look into just what the two glimmer twins bring to the mix and how it makes them so different.
i dont think Voodoo has a current sound for its time...maybe what i like so much about the record is the fact that don was pushed them to make a classic rolling stones record, and they achieve that.
its not a the rolling stones grunge record at all...is fucking great.
i do feel that with the other two, never quite listened to a bigger bang, but yeah Bridges has that quality specially in the production.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:01 am
by McParadigm
Oh, yeah, there are definitely different shades going on. Voodoo is very much a conflict record. You can't take the obsession with looking modern out of Mick, and you can see some of that in how the record and tour were promoted as well as some of what he brought to the sessions as a performer. But to have a producer (who Mick disliked, by the way) pushing for this other thing gives it a whole other twist that you don't get on Bridges.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:05 am
by epilogue
So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:29 am
by Farmer John
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
I'm going to be captain obvious here and say Exile. Partly because it has the most songs. But...Sticky Fingers is pretty much a perfect album. One of those two. Fine, Sticky Fingers. Moonlight Mile ftw.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:34 am
by epilogue
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
I'm going to be captain obvious here and say Exile. Partly because it has the most songs. But...Sticky Fingers is pretty much a perfect album. One of those two. Fine, Sticky Fingers. Moonlight Mile ftw.
I remember an interview where David Duchovny said that Sticky Fingers was his favorite album.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:37 am
by Farmer John
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
I'm going to be captain obvious here and say Exile. Partly because it has the most songs. But...Sticky Fingers is pretty much a perfect album. One of those two. Fine, Sticky Fingers. Moonlight Mile ftw.
I remember an interview where David Duchovny said that Sticky Fingers was his favorite album.
That makes me like him even more. A sex addict who's favourite album is Sticky Fingers? I mean, come on.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 3:40 am
by epilogue
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
I'm going to be captain obvious here and say Exile. Partly because it has the most songs. But...Sticky Fingers is pretty much a perfect album. One of those two. Fine, Sticky Fingers. Moonlight Mile ftw.
I remember an interview where David Duchovny said that Sticky Fingers was his favorite album.
That makes me like him even more. A sex addict who's favourite album is Sticky Fingers? I mean, come on.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 1:06 pm
by oasisfan35
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
Sticky Fingers, no question.
Re: The Rolling Fuckin' Stones
Posted: Fri January 18, 2013 1:56 pm
by VinylGuy
oasisfan35 wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:So, if you could only pick one Stones album to listen to for the rest of time, which one would it be? I know it's a stupid question, just... come on.
Sticky Fingers, no question.
yeah Sticky...maybe Jump Back. Im in love with that compilation.