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Post by mkoasis on May 28, 2012 23:25:11 GMT -5
After many years, I just picked up a CD copy of Sticky Fingers (I have it on vinyl but my LP and player are nowhere near me the last couple years). I was talkign to the clerk at the HMV about how fantastic this album is and we came to the consensus that although the Stones were always pitted as rivals to the Beatles, the Stones did their best work once the Beatles were starting to go their own way (from '68 to '73).
He recommended I listen to the album Some Girls (1978) and I am doing so now. I love Beast of Burden and Miss You (which bares a rather interesting similarity to Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (same year I think). So far so good.
Oh and I love Exile on Main street. Took me a while to get into this album but it seems really like their BHN. It's just over the top and you can find all sort of things in it that coudl be changed, reduced, or made more commercial but I just love the whole damn album from Rocks Off to Soul Survivor.
Terrific singles band in the 1960s too.
Let's talk about the Rolling Stones!
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Post by jordan71421 on May 28, 2012 23:29:26 GMT -5
One of my favorite bands by far. The 60's and the early 70's was the best time for them musically but as you said Some Girls is also a great album. Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, and Sticky Fingers are amazing albums, as well as Exile, which could be their best one. Surprisingly enough Steel Wheels has some great tunes as well like Mixed Emotions and Slipping Away. My Obsession off Between the Buttons is amazing as well. I love the Stones
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Post by mkoasis on May 28, 2012 23:52:31 GMT -5
Well, that was a very satisfying listen. I just finished listening to the Some Girls album here:
They have a bunch of other stones albums in full to listen to. I think I'll be making another trip to the record shop soon. I want to listen to Beggar's Banquet next.
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Post by idledreamer on May 29, 2012 0:37:07 GMT -5
black and blue is an album that is vastly underrated, imo.
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Post by waterloostation on May 29, 2012 2:28:27 GMT -5
Love their works of Brain Jones era,Taylor era is amazing too.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2012 13:15:39 GMT -5
Goats Head Soup is extremely under-rated, I think it was the last album of the Jimmy Miller era.
Listen to fucking *this*!
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Post by Lundblad on May 31, 2012 4:50:18 GMT -5
I love Between the Buttons, and prefer the later part of the Brian Jones era.
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Post by RocketMan on Jun 1, 2012 5:55:55 GMT -5
it's the best rocknroll band of all time. even in their 60s keith and mick are still fucking cool on stage
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Post by masterplan200 on Jun 11, 2012 9:26:04 GMT -5
Need some help peeps on finding out which album The Last time was on. Just hearing John Farnham butcher it (sorry John) and I'm wondering.
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Post by jordan71421 on Jun 11, 2012 10:05:48 GMT -5
Need some help peeps on finding out which album The Last time was on. Just hearing John Farnham butcher it (sorry John) and I'm wondering. It was featured on their third British album Out of Our Heads
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Post by masterplan200 on Jun 11, 2012 10:12:15 GMT -5
Need some help peeps on finding out which album The Last time was on. Just hearing John Farnham butcher it (sorry John) and I'm wondering. It was featured on their third British album Out of Our Heads Thanks a lot, it's been with me a long time that's all
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Post by Headmaster on Jun 13, 2012 8:10:08 GMT -5
My favorite is Sticky Fingers, so many great tunes.
Exile and Tatoo You are great too.
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Post by mkoasis on Jun 13, 2012 19:32:27 GMT -5
Has anyone seen the concert film Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones' ?
You rent rent it off itunes and probably also find it in your local record shop (I knwo my HMV has got it for $10) - what a terrific show! Its the band at their peak, playing tracks off Sticky Fingers, Exile, and Let It Bleed.
Worth checking out. There's another one for the Some Girls tour but I've not seen that one yet.
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Post by jaelli210 on Jun 19, 2012 6:50:01 GMT -5
So im going to start getting some of the stones albums, only got 40 licks at the moment. was going to start with beggars banquet, let it bleed, sticky fingers and exile on main street. But could any of you guys help with what versions i should get? id like to have them all from the same remaster series but im not sure when they were all remastered, or if theyre even available on the same remaster seires?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks, much appreciated!
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Post by Let It Bleed on Oct 22, 2014 18:26:07 GMT -5
my favorite Rolling Stones story involves Keith's late 70's drug bust in Canada. Keith faced a lengthy prison sentence for heroin possession.
a blind Rolling Stone fan wrote the presiding judge in Keith's case, telling the judge how Keith looked after her, making sure she got to gigs ok and was safe.
the judge ended up having the Rolling Stones play a concert for the blind for Keith's sentence.
i'm also a big fan of quotes....one of my favorite quotes is by Keith:
God bless.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2014 18:35:59 GMT -5
my favorite Rolling Stones story involves Keith's late 70's drug bust in Canada. Keith faced a lengthy prison sentence for heroin possession. a blind Rolling Stone fan wrote the presiding judge in Keith's case, telling the judge how Keith looked after her, making sure she got to gigs ok and was safe. the judge ended up having the Rolling Stones play a concert for the blind for Keith's sentence. i'm also a big fan of quotes....one of my favorite quotes is by Keith: God bless. I remember that .,, if it was me or U we would still be in jail ............... One of the Greatest things about "the stones "they never pulled a garbage " farewell tour " full well knowing they would play again ...unlike THE WHO . who i still dont forgive for jacking up prices and thus allowing scalpers to get more (cause they go by demand and face value of seat , yes I know scalpers in NYC. They make a fortune the select few that is ) in 1982" farewell tour " what a joke that was ... What really pisses me off is I bought a bootleg tape of there" final concert ever " as they billed it then , I paid 40 bucks in 82 for that bootleg which was mint , never forgive townsend , to me he ended up being the biggest hypocrite. He constZntly preached about aging rockers now he's the worst offender , milking the name of " the who " with no rythem section. Bravo pete. True rebel ....not ......at least the stones charge you but don't add to drama by saying farewll tour
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 23, 2014 12:32:00 GMT -5
They were great when I saw them. Very cool! I'm glad to have seen such legends perform live.
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Post by Let It Bleed on Nov 13, 2014 13:41:21 GMT -5
This is my favorite song today:
God bless.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 13, 2014 14:43:56 GMT -5
Led Zep or The Stones??
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 13, 2014 14:59:13 GMT -5
Much like The Kinks, I adore their period between 1964 and 1972. I eat that shit up.
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Post by jordan71421 on Nov 13, 2014 15:03:28 GMT -5
Much like The Kinks, I adore their period between 1964 and 1972. I eat that shit up. Those string of albums from Beggars Banquet to Exile On Main St is incredible
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 13, 2014 15:09:27 GMT -5
That's a really tough question bro. Tie!
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 13, 2014 16:15:38 GMT -5
That's a really tough question bro. Tie! Ah, come on, that's a bit of a cop-out mate... At this moment, I'd go for Zep, but a couple of months ago I'd've been Stones all the way so yes, it is a tough 'un, I'll give you that. Two incredible bands
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Post by Headmaster on Nov 13, 2014 16:28:01 GMT -5
Some Girls and Tatoo You are both great albums too.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 13, 2014 19:03:09 GMT -5
The Stones, for the simple reason I like more of their songs than I like of Led Zeppelin. They'd always be a few steps ahead of Led Zep for me since I've seen them live anyway
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