Re: greatest hits bands
Posted: Fri October 17, 2014 11:15 pm
I saw them probably 7-10 times from 1997-2003. It was always a blast. I haven't been able to afford seeing them since then though.
durdencommatyler wrote:On. The. Nose.Kevin Davis wrote:CCR
Rolling Stones
Rocks off is maybe my favorite stones songdurdencommatyler wrote:I like Moonlight Mile. I have no knowledge of those others as far as I know.Lament wrote:You honestly don't like songs like Shine a Light, Moonlight Mile, Stray Cat Blues, Monkey Man, Dead Flowers, Rocks Off, Soul Survivor, Sway, Salt of the Earth, etc.?Kevin Davis wrote:Rolling Stones
And yes, I'm aware that I'm not Kevin Davis. No matte how badly I wish I were.
The Stones are not, and have never been, a truly great live band. They are not much more than a spectacle at this point. Since the late 60's, Jagger has been more interested in wiggling his ass than singing properly, and they don't have a coherent, recognizable "sound" in a live setting. Their best albums and the sound they are known for were helped along by the excellent production of Jimmy Miller and Chris Kimsey, and the ever-lasting influence of Ry Cooder. Other than that they're just a shitty garage band. But that run of albums from 1968-1972 are unbeatable as far as rock & roll music goes, and the "Some Girls" and "Tattoo You" albums were brilliant attempts at keeping up with the times, compared to how other rock bands were doing at the time. There is some really, really great music on those two albums.Birds in Hell wrote: I've half-heartedly thought about trying to get a ticket, it's not as though they're going to play here again, but I probably won't.
That is a good album....as a 10 year old when that came out I sang along to Jet Airliner as " Big Old Jed had a light on"...I still do actuallySelf wrote:We've had this thread before and the correct answer is The Steve Miller Band. Even if we can't stand them.
Replace jed with jet, and we're the same.doug rr wrote:That is a good album....as a 10 year old when that came out I sang along to Jet Airliner as " Big Old Jed had a light on"...I still do actuallySelf wrote:We've had this thread before and the correct answer is The Steve Miller Band. Even if we can't stand them.
Self wrote:Replace jed with jet, and we're the same.doug rr wrote:That is a good album....as a 10 year old when that came out I sang along to Jet Airliner as " Big Old Jed had a light on"...I still do actuallySelf wrote:We've had this thread before and the correct answer is The Steve Miller Band. Even if we can't stand them.

doug rr wrote:Self wrote:Replace jed with jet, and we're the same.doug rr wrote:That is a good album....as a 10 year old when that came out I sang along to Jet Airliner as " Big Old Jed had a light on"...I still do actuallySelf wrote:We've had this thread before and the correct answer is The Steve Miller Band. Even if we can't stand them.

I love you mention both Sway and Moonlight Mile.Lament wrote:You honestly don't like songs like Shine a Light, Moonlight Mile, Stray Cat Blues, Monkey Man, Dead Flowers, Rocks Off, Soul Survivor, Sway, Salt of the Earth, etc.?Kevin Davis wrote:Rolling Stones
Fair point.bada wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:On. The. Nose.Kevin Davis wrote:CCR
Rolling Stones
Yeah but like every song is a hit by those guys.
This is sort of where I was going with my lists. A greatest hits band, to me, is a band where there's no or limited potential for greater depth of work beneath that initial shimmery surface. Not a band where you go "I sure do like a lot of your hits but what are odds I'd like one more song on the album?"Self wrote:We've had this thread before and the correct answer is The Steve Miller Band. Even if we can't stand them.
I know! It's totally absurd how different people prefer different things. It's just fucking stupid.McParadigm wrote:I can't believe peope who would call Pearl Jam records great could dismiss the band that made Exile on Main Street and Let it Bleed as a greatest hits package type of group.
Oh wait.