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Reply #60 posted 09/29/12 12:14pm

Red

bring it ALL on - I don't care - love it all. My boyz - greatest band in MY lifetime - just a notch above the royal one. If there's one universal language in music - it's Stones. I can name that tune in one note smile

Happy 50th - cya on the road.

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Reply #61 posted 10/01/12 2:30pm

RodeoSchro

I'm not sure what this means, but last night I dreamed I was Mick Jagger and me and the Stones were about to play a big, important, spur-of-the-moment concert.

I tried to get a rehearsal the day of the show, but the drummer Charlie Watts said, "Mate, we've been playing these songs for 40 years. We know how to play them already. Bugger off".

The concert begins and I pull my big surprise - I, Mick Jagger, am going to walk among the audience and sing! But when I get to the audience, no one can hear us. I look back and there are the Stones, tearing up some song, but no one can hear it!

To make matters worse, the arena was only half-full.

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Reply #62 posted 10/01/12 4:57pm

Red

RodeoSchro said:

I'm not sure what this means, but last night I dreamed I was Mick Jagger and me and the Stones were about to play a big, important, spur-of-the-moment concert.

I tried to get a rehearsal the day of the show, but the drummer Charlie Watts said, "Mate, we've been playing these songs for 40 years. We know how to play them already. Bugger off".

The concert begins and I pull my big surprise - I, Mick Jagger, am going to walk among the audience and sing! But when I get to the audience, no one can hear us. I look back and there are the Stones, tearing up some song, but no one can hear it!

To make matters worse, the arena was only half-full.

LOL - Audio! sounds like the soundman in your UDream was sleepin' at the board.

[Edited 10/1/12 17:00pm]

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Reply #63 posted 10/02/12 8:26am

RodeoSchro

Red said:

RodeoSchro said:

I'm not sure what this means, but last night I dreamed I was Mick Jagger and me and the Stones were about to play a big, important, spur-of-the-moment concert.

I tried to get a rehearsal the day of the show, but the drummer Charlie Watts said, "Mate, we've been playing these songs for 40 years. We know how to play them already. Bugger off".

The concert begins and I pull my big surprise - I, Mick Jagger, am going to walk among the audience and sing! But when I get to the audience, no one can hear us. I look back and there are the Stones, tearing up some song, but no one can hear it!

To make matters worse, the arena was only half-full.

LOL - Audio! sounds like the soundman in your UDream was sleepin' at the board.

[Edited 10/1/12 17:00pm]

It was a bummer! I was so looking forward to hearing me singing with the Stones! I think we were playing "Brown Sugar" but now I don't remember.

I'm sure this dream stems from the fact that I've been totally digging on "Gimme Shelter" and "Sympathy for the Devil" for the last several days. Man, Keith Richards is a freaking genius.

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Reply #64 posted 10/03/12 12:51pm

duccichucka

I love the 'Stones. They've got great tunes and "Tumblin' Dice" was the

theme song of a summer of abject debauchery.

But I find it fucking reprehensible that they are milking their fans with

more bloatware for sale. They oughta be ashamed of themselves. The

fact that this is a sticky is fucking offensive to me. These mutherfuckers

will do anything to make more money. How many more greatest hits,

remastered and/or anniversary compilations are they gonna sling?

I used to be a hardcore fan until now.

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Reply #65 posted 10/03/12 1:25pm

LiveToTell86

duccichucka said:

I love the 'Stones. They've got great tunes and "Tumblin' Dice" was the

theme song of a summer of abject debauchery.

But I find it fucking reprehensible that they are milking their fans with

more bloatware for sale. They oughta be ashamed of themselves. The

fact that this is a sticky is fucking offensive to me. These mutherfuckers

will do anything to make more money. How many more greatest hits,

remastered and/or anniversary compilations are they gonna sling?

I used to be a hardcore fan until now.

I never understood this kind of reasoning. Nobody is forcing the hardcore fans to buy the compilation. I think fans of dozens of bands wish their fav would still be around after 50 years to still record a song or two. And I think I said it earlier but an anniversary celebration screams a compilation of famous songs and not a new album that would barely go noticed.

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Reply #66 posted 10/03/12 2:23pm

JoeTyler

LiveToTell86 said:

duccichucka said:

I love the 'Stones. They've got great tunes and "Tumblin' Dice" was the

theme song of a summer of abject debauchery.

But I find it fucking reprehensible that they are milking their fans with

more bloatware for sale. They oughta be ashamed of themselves. The

fact that this is a sticky is fucking offensive to me. These mutherfuckers

will do anything to make more money. How many more greatest hits,

remastered and/or anniversary compilations are they gonna sling?

I used to be a hardcore fan until now.

I never understood this kind of reasoning. Nobody is forcing the hardcore fans to buy the compilation. I think fans of dozens of bands wish their fav would still be around after 50 years to still record a song or two. And I think I said it earlier but an anniversary celebration screams a compilation of famous songs and not a new album that would barely go noticed.

I don't get it either

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Reply #67 posted 10/04/12 12:01pm

jon1967

maybe its the record company forcing these re do bla bla things .. im sick of rehashed best of albums too sorta stupid

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Reply #68 posted 10/05/12 10:11am

NoVideo

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LiveToTell86 said:

duccichucka said:

I love the 'Stones. They've got great tunes and "Tumblin' Dice" was the

theme song of a summer of abject debauchery.

But I find it fucking reprehensible that they are milking their fans with

more bloatware for sale. They oughta be ashamed of themselves. The

fact that this is a sticky is fucking offensive to me. These mutherfuckers

will do anything to make more money. How many more greatest hits,

remastered and/or anniversary compilations are they gonna sling?

I used to be a hardcore fan until now.

I never understood this kind of reasoning. Nobody is forcing the hardcore fans to buy the compilation. I think fans of dozens of bands wish their fav would still be around after 50 years to still record a song or two. And I think I said it earlier but an anniversary celebration screams a compilation of famous songs and not a new album that would barely go noticed.

Exactly right

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Reply #69 posted 10/05/12 3:42pm

Red

duccichucka said:

I love the 'Stones. They've got great tunes and "Tumblin' Dice" was the

theme song of a summer of abject debauchery.

But I find it fucking reprehensible that they are milking their fans with

more bloatware for sale. They oughta be ashamed of themselves. The

fact that this is a sticky is fucking offensive to me. These mutherfuckers

will do anything to make more money. How many more greatest hits,

remastered and/or anniversary compilations are they gonna sling?

I used to be a hardcore fan until now.

Hey Ducci - I know how you feel, I could feel that way too if I was hardcore to a fault - but I nor anyone else is being forced buy any of the sheit. All I can look 4ward to is tix to an evening where I can sing and dance to all the old tunes I grew up with. And, do you realize that 'new' Stones fans emerge every day. There are teens out there only just discovering them - and it's all new to them. Hey turn on some of that old Chicago blues sessions - maybe a lil Red Rooster and enjoy it for what it is.

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Reply #70 posted 10/09/12 10:38am

JoeTyler

REAL, OFFICIAL track-lists of all versions

http://www.rollingstones.com/grrr/

I'll probably buy the 3 CD Deluxe Edition

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Reply #71 posted 10/09/12 11:01am

Cloudbuster

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JoeTyler said:

REAL, OFFICIAL track-lists of all versions

http://www.rollingstones.com/grrr/

I'll probably buy the 3 CD Deluxe Edition

Thanks for the update.

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Reply #72 posted 10/09/12 12:27pm

LiveToTell86

Finally! It looks great and it's not random order after all! I guess I'm also picking up the 3CD version, nice that "Don't Stop" is included on it. So it seems the 2CD version doesn't exist after all?

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Reply #73 posted 10/09/12 12:34pm

Cloudbuster

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LiveToTell86 said:

Finally! It looks great and it's not random order after all! I guess I'm also picking up the 3CD version, nice that "Don't Stop" is included on it. So it seems the 2CD version doesn't exist after all?

It seems not as it's been removed from amazon. Peeved that Bitch ain't on the 3 disc version. mad

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Reply #74 posted 10/09/12 2:51pm

JoeTyler

Cloudbuster said:

LiveToTell86 said:

Finally! It looks great and it's not random order after all! I guess I'm also picking up the 3CD version, nice that "Don't Stop" is included on it. So it seems the 2CD version doesn't exist after all?

It seems not as it's been removed from amazon. Peeved that Bitch ain't on the 3 disc version. mad

I think they're promoting the 4 CD version; I mean, when you exclude "Shattered" (no less!) from the 3 cd version, you're indirectly forcing the folks to buy the 4 cd version; ain't gonna bite, I already own ALL those songs (excluding the two new tracks, of course), I'm basically buying the 3 CD deluxe version for the booklet, the two new tracks, plus "Highwire" (I don't own Flashpoint Live) and "Don't Stop" (I don't own 40 Licks), and for the sheer excitement of the 50th Anniversary thing...

besides, the 4 CD Deluxe version will be EXPENSIVE, easily 100 bucks, and the 96 pages A3 booklet is excessive...I already own enough magazines/books about the Stones...

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Reply #75 posted 10/09/12 3:03pm

Cloudbuster

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JoeTyler said:

I think they're promoting the 4 CD version; I mean, when you exclude "Shattered" (no less!) from the 3 cd version, you're indirectly forcing the folks to buy the 4 cd version; ain't gonna bite, I already own ALL those songs (excluding the two new tracks, of course), I'm basically buying the 3 CD deluxe version for the booklet, the two new tracks, plus "Highwire" (I don't own Flashpoint Live) and "Don't Stop" (I don't own 40 Licks), and for the sheer excitement of the 50th Anniversary thing...

besides, the 4 CD Deluxe version will be EXPENSIVE, easily 100 bucks, and the 96 pages A3 booklet is excessive...I already own enough magazines/books about the Stones...

I think I'm gonna just download the two new tracks. lol

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Reply #76 posted 10/09/12 3:16pm

JoeTyler

Cloudbuster said:

JoeTyler said:

I think they're promoting the 4 CD version; I mean, when you exclude "Shattered" (no less!) from the 3 cd version, you're indirectly forcing the folks to buy the 4 cd version; ain't gonna bite, I already own ALL those songs (excluding the two new tracks, of course), I'm basically buying the 3 CD deluxe version for the booklet, the two new tracks, plus "Highwire" (I don't own Flashpoint Live) and "Don't Stop" (I don't own 40 Licks), and for the sheer excitement of the 50th Anniversary thing...

besides, the 4 CD Deluxe version will be EXPENSIVE, easily 100 bucks, and the 96 pages A3 booklet is excessive...I already own enough magazines/books about the Stones...

I think I'm gonna just download the two new tracks. lol

that's cold!!

lol

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Reply #77 posted 10/10/12 7:55am

NoVideo

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JoeTyler said:

REAL, OFFICIAL track-lists of all versions

http://www.rollingstones.com/grrr/

I'll probably buy the 3 CD Deluxe Edition

Pretty good track-listing. It's mostly chronological but a few things are out of order here or there, I assume for purposes of flow and creating a good listening experience. That is a good approach, IMHO.

Most surprising to me is only 1 track from "Black and Blue" and also I'd have expected the title song to "Let it Bleed" to be included. I think "One Hit (to the Body)" and "Rock and a Hard Place" should have been included. But overall, not many quibbles.

I'm torn, I would really like to have this collection, but I've already got the vinyl box sets that came out a few years ago that have all of their LPs, and i have everything here digitally as well (i've already recreated the Grrr! tracklisting on Spotify, minus the new songs of course). And there are plenty of other things coming out that I want (like the new Beatles vinyl box), so my budget is limited.

But... still. I'd like to have it. We'll see if Santa is nice to me cool

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Reply #78 posted 10/10/12 8:05am

JoeTyler

NoVideo said:

JoeTyler said:

REAL, OFFICIAL track-lists of all versions

http://www.rollingstones.com/grrr/

I'll probably buy the 3 CD Deluxe Edition

Pretty good track-listing. It's mostly chronological but a few things are out of order here or there, I assume for purposes of flow and creating a good listening experience. That is a good approach, IMHO.

Most surprising to me is only 1 track from "Black and Blue" and also I'd have expected the title song to "Let it Bleed" to be included. I think "One Hit (to the Body)" and "Rock and a Hard Place" should have been included. But overall, not many quibbles.

I'm torn, I would really like to have this collection, but I've already got the vinyl box sets that came out a few years ago that have all of their LPs, and i have everything here digitally as well (i've already recreated the Grrr! tracklisting on Spotify, minus the new songs of course). And there are plenty of other things coming out that I want (like the new Beatles vinyl box), so my budget is limited.

But... still. I'd like to have it. We'll see if Santa is nice to me cool

YEAH, not only one of their best rock songs of the 80s, but 100000000 times better than Harlem Shuffle, quite possibly their worst produced song of all time (followed closely by Back to Zero)

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Reply #79 posted 10/10/12 8:15am

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I don't mind "Harlem Shuffle" - and it was a Top 10 hit, so I can see why it was included. But I do think "One Hit to the Body" is a much much much stronger track.

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Reply #80 posted 10/10/12 2:12pm

LiveToTell86

NoVideo said:

Pretty good track-listing. It's mostly chronological but a few things are out of order here or there, I assume for purposes of flow and creating a good listening experience. That is a good approach, IMHO.

Yeah, I noticed "She's A Rainbow" is the biggest "offender" in this regard since it should be played earlier to fit the chronological listing. I can't think of anything else than the better flow argument either.

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Reply #81 posted 10/10/12 6:07pm

NoVideo

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LiveToTell86 said:

NoVideo said:

Pretty good track-listing. It's mostly chronological but a few things are out of order here or there, I assume for purposes of flow and creating a good listening experience. That is a good approach, IMHO.

Yeah, I noticed "She's A Rainbow" is the biggest "offender" in this regard since it should be played earlier to fit the chronological listing. I can't think of anything else than the better flow argument either.

My guess is that it would have closed Disc 1 but they were already at 17 tracks and wanted to have an equal distribution of the 50 songs... and it makes more sense to have the 2nd disc open with a major song like "Jumpin' Jack Flash" rather than "She's a Rainbow".

That said, I really don't understand the 50 songs/3-CD version. Why not go to 60 and fill the CDs? There is tons of empty space.

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Reply #82 posted 10/10/12 6:17pm

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fuuuuuuuuuck Stray Cat Blues just rocks. listening to it now.

Stray Cat Blues and Tumbling Dice are the 2 tracks that to me really capture what the Stones are all about.

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Reply #83 posted 10/11/12 1:47am

Identity

The lyric vid for "Doom and Gloom".

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Reply #84 posted 10/11/12 9:45am

JoeTyler

Identity said:

The lyric vid for "Doom and Gloom".

I LIKE IT, it sounds modern but Stones-ish enough, and it has that nasty/hard-edged flavour that I want in a rock song

I'd say it's worse than Rough Justice and not as catchy as Don't Stop, but slighty better than Saint of Me, You Got Me Rocking, Highwire, Sad Sad Sad, etc

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Reply #85 posted 10/11/12 10:01am

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I like it quite a bit; been playing it a lot today

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Reply #86 posted 10/11/12 10:09am

Identity

It's a sure-fire rocker, something I could listen to without getting tired of it.

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Reply #87 posted 10/11/12 12:45pm

Red

MEH! Doom & Gloom def has the signature sound but it comes off lazy to me.

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Reply #88 posted 10/13/12 4:36am

Azz

Red said:

MEH! Doom & Gloom def has the signature sound but it comes off lazy to me.

I agree.

I still like it though

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Reply #89 posted 10/13/12 11:11am

Ace

Red said:

MEH! Doom & Gloom def has the signature sound but it comes off lazy to me.

yeahthat bored

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