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Jan 21 2010, 11:19 AM
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I'm a huge fan of the UK Between The Buttons. A number of fantastic lesser known tracks on there.
Sissy pop era Stones doesn't get much better than "Back Street Girl," one of my favorite Stones songs. Listening to a stereo mix of it on headphones and the hard panning is driving me nuts but the song is great.
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Jan 21 2010, 11:42 AM
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I purchased Between the Buttons on vinyl off eBay a few months ago for $3. Some dude was selling all his dead grandma's vinyl and the Stones' stuff was ridiculously cheap. Most were selling in the $3-$10 range.
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Feb 26 2010, 07:12 PM
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oh dear: new vox, percussion and guitar added to the 10 bonus tracks on the deluxo edition of exile on main street.keef says: "I didn't want to interfere with the Bible, you know? They still had that great basement sound." hm. methinks adding 2010 vocals, guitar and percussion to tracks recorded in 72 is not the greatest of ideas. i'd rather hear the bare-bones versions of these songs, even if they're just instrumental demos without these elements included. out may 17.
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Feb 27 2010, 12:00 AM
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loving cup is pretty much perfect wonder what they are referring to when they say alternate versions. if it's just them working the song ala exile outtakes, that's cool, but i don't wanna hear an updated, re produced version. definitely have interest in the doc so long as it's not cocksucker blues with another name.
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Feb 27 2010, 02:28 AM
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uh, yeah, this thread is great and should be 1000 pages long. all posts are correct.
i had a bourbon at a bar w/ amigos tonight and i started lamenting about the last quarter of 2006 when all i did was drink bourbon, listen to the stones and lament my being dumped by the lady i'd been with throughout the year, cause i was drinking bourbon (not cause the stones were one) t'was awesome.
subtext: who gives a shit.
also, i'm reading the 33 1/3 book on exile on main street right now.
still pretty much the best band ever. i wrote the blurb about them in in the top 300 artists countdown and they placed like 14th or something. seriously, wtf.
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Feb 27 2010, 10:36 AM
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good timing on the subject. i recently dug out some discs that were sent my way a couple years back because i got an itch. the live version of "Route 66" on "December's Children (And Everybody's)" kicks so much ass. that whole record is good, but something about that song sounds ahead of its time in how much of a jam it is.
how's the "Emotional Rescue" album? i haven't heard too much about it ~ nothing great about it ~ but i absolutely love the song "She's So Cold" ~ it's just so ridiculous. i might have heard the song 10 times (or less) in my life, but of all the Stone songs, that's the one that will come out of my mouth at the weirdest times.
i've heard from a number of sources that there's an amazing (acoustic?) version of the song "All Down The Line" that beats the tar out of the released version. (one of you has to have that, right?)
i'm wondering what would be the more prudent route to go next: the London Years Singles box set, or just start from the beginning and work forward. any ideas? (i've already got Beggars thru Exile, so, i know...)
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Feb 27 2010, 10:43 AM
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"Emotional Rescue" remains my favorite of the Ronnie Years. There's a few bad moments, but "Let Me Go", "All About You", "Dance" are great tunes. I even dig the title track.
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Feb 27 2010, 12:00 PM
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Emotional Rescue is pretty underrated.
Sid, you like Emotional Rescue more then Some Girls??
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Feb 28 2010, 03:35 PM
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Maybe it's because Emotional Rescue is mostly outtakes. It seems more off-the-cuff, less self-conscious than Some Girls. There's more variation to it, more humor.
And it contains songs that I haven't heard ten thousand times on WXRT.
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Feb 28 2010, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE (Sid Hartha @ Feb 27 2010, 11:43 AM)  "Emotional Rescue" remains my favorite of the Ronnie Years. There's a few bad moments, but "Let Me Go", "All About You", "Dance" are great tunes. I even dig the title track. ...howz bout "Send Her to Me"...only Mick can sing " she might be Hungarian...she might be Australian...she could be the Alien...Send her to me"
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Mar 1 2010, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE (superhersh2002 @ Feb 28 2010, 09:43 PM)  QUOTE (Sid Hartha @ Feb 27 2010, 11:43 AM)  "Emotional Rescue" remains my favorite of the Ronnie Years. There's a few bad moments, but "Let Me Go", "All About You", "Dance" are great tunes. I even dig the title track. ...howz bout "Send Her to Me"...only Mick can sing " she might be Hungarian...she might be Australian...she could be the Alien...Send her to me" BLACK N BLUE
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Mar 1 2010, 11:49 AM
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QUOTE (the dude @ Feb 26 2010, 07:12 PM)  oh dear: new vox, percussion and guitar added to the 10 bonus tracks on the deluxo edition of exile on main street.keef says: "I didn't want to interfere with the Bible, you know? They still had that great basement sound." hm. methinks adding 2010 vocals, guitar and percussion to tracks recorded in 72 is not the greatest of ideas. i'd rather hear the bare-bones versions of these songs, even if they're just instrumental demos without these elements included. out may 17. I hope they autotune it!
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Mar 9 2010, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE (the dude @ Feb 26 2010, 08:12 PM)  oh dear: new vox, percussion and guitar added to the 10 bonus tracks on the deluxo edition of exile on main street.keef says: "I didn't want to interfere with the Bible, you know? They still had that great basement sound." hm. methinks adding 2010 vocals, guitar and percussion to tracks recorded in 72 is not the greatest of ideas. i'd rather hear the bare-bones versions of these songs, even if they're just instrumental demos without these elements included. out may 17. 10 bonus tracks from Exile would be amazing to hear. -- The best news I've heard so far regarding the bonus tracks is that it's likely that Mick Taylor has been brought back to contribute to these tracks. -- as Keith says "I didn't want to interfere with the Bible", but if parts of these tracks are a bit too bare bones -- I'm really glad that Mr. Taylor is helping to flesh them out a bit. It's not 100 percent certain he's been brought back to work on these, but the new issue of Rolling Stone says that the rumor that Taylor will work on the tracks is not being denied by the Stones people -- I think it was Don Was who spoke about it.
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Mar 9 2010, 06:38 PM
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been listening to the brussels 73 boot since a friend recommended it.
freaking incredible.
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Mar 9 2010, 06:48 PM
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QUOTE (the dude @ Mar 9 2010, 07:38 PM)  been listening to the brussels 73 boot since a friend recommended it.
freaking incredible. ha. nice. been on a bit of a stones boots kick myself lately. been taking in the feb 27th show at the royal randwick racecourse boot from '73. have a handful of boots from that era and every version of midnight rambler rivals the ya yas version. if you don't have it, also look for the el mocambo '77 boot. worried about you is played for almost eight minutes.
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Mar 9 2010, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE (delvis @ Mar 1 2010, 08:40 AM)  QUOTE (superhersh2002 @ Feb 28 2010, 09:43 PM)  QUOTE (Sid Hartha @ Feb 27 2010, 11:43 AM)  "Emotional Rescue" remains my favorite of the Ronnie Years. There's a few bad moments, but "Let Me Go", "All About You", "Dance" are great tunes. I even dig the title track. ...howz bout "Send Her to Me"...only Mick can sing " she might be Hungarian...she might be Australian...she could be the Alien...Send her to me" BLACK N BLUE ..."Hand of Fate"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mar 10 2010, 08:34 AM
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QUOTE (Fender @ Mar 9 2010, 04:52 PM)  10 bonus tracks from Exile would be amazing to hear. -- The best news I've heard so far regarding the bonus tracks is that it's likely that Mick Taylor has been brought back to contribute to these tracks. -- as Keith says "I didn't want to interfere with the Bible", but if parts of these tracks are a bit too bare bones -- I'm really glad that Mr. Taylor is helping to flesh them out a bit.
It's not 100 percent certain he's been brought back to work on these, but the new issue of Rolling Stone says that the rumor that Taylor will work on the tracks is not being denied by the Stones people -- I think it was Don Was who spoke about it. That would be great if they really did bring Taylor back to work on these. Now all they have to do is to announce that Wood is going to "retire" and bring Taylor back in the band. I might be tempted to go see that line up of the Stones. I can dream, can't I?
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Mar 10 2010, 08:57 AM
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For anyone interested in getting into the Stones for the first time , or just knowing some songs past the obvious hits theres a great primer on the avclub website ( also check out the primers on neil young , elvis costello , the kinks , bruce springsteen and prince) basically anything between there debut and some girls is untouchable awesome
the stones are up there on my list of bands i'd love to erase all over-saturated playtime from my memory and here like theyre new it would be a amazing experience ( see also : The Beatles , Pink Floyd , Led Zep)
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Mar 10 2010, 03:18 PM
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I can't help but think what direction the Stones would've gone in if Brian Jones stayed in the band. Jones may have been too fucked up by the time of Beggars Banquet, but when he was in okay shape he was the Stones' de facto multi-instrumentalist.
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Mar 10 2010, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE (Moo & Oink @ Mar 10 2010, 03:18 PM)  I can't help but think what direction the Stones would've gone in if Brian Jones stayed in the band. Jones may have been too fucked up by the time of Beggars Banquet, but when he was in okay shape he was the Stones' de facto multi-instrumentalist. Interesting thought, but I can't in 1,000,000 years imagine it would be better than where they did go without him...
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