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Ok, I finally listened to "Sticky Fingers".... I've never really gotten into the Stones, mostly because I just never bought their music. I know some of their songs, but just never really made any effort to listen to them in all these years. Having said that, I finally listened to "Sticky Fingers" after much prodding from fellow orgers, to see see if my mind could be changed on my opinion about the Rolling Stones.
And let me say.... That is all. Oh, but I still like Zeppelin better. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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In summer 2002, I played "Sticky Fingers" at full volume while driving south through the Mississippi delta on US 61 from Memphis to New Orleans. (I was on a family trip with my wife and 2 teenaged kids.)
It was a glorious day in my life. (Now try "Let It Bleed") *****************************************
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jackflash said: (Now try "Let It Bleed") ok. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Waitin' for EllisDee to show up on this thread and gloat..... "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: jackflash said: (Now try "Let It Bleed") ok. and don't forget - FULL VOLUME *****************************************
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The Stones have a huge catalogue of great music. Try Some Girls. Lots of great tunes on that one! | |
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jackflash said: minneapolisgenius said: ok. and don't forget - FULL VOLUME Doing it right now. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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"Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"
But MinneG, they're different from Zep. I guess I just wanted to point out the obvious. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Exile on Main St.!!!
Also, check out Between the Buttons. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Supernova said: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"
Our otherwise painfully drab "Classic Rock" station played that one today. "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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Supernova said: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"
I picked this up, ripped Can't You Hear Me Knockin & Moonlight Mile then sold it back. Wasn't feeling the whole thing (but I'm real picky)... Beggers Banquet is a good one: Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Stray Cat Blues, Factory Girl, Salt of the Earth - all GREAT | |
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CalhounSq said: Supernova said: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"
I picked this up, ripped Can't You Hear Me Knockin & Moonlight Mile then sold it back. Wasn't feeling the whole thing (but I'm real picky)... Beggers Banquet is a good one: Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Stray Cat Blues, Factory Girl, Salt of the Earth - all GREAT I have to skip most of it too. The same with Let It Bleed. I'd like to hear Prince tackle "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?" That coda is sublime, he'd put a hurtin' on it. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: CalhounSq said: I picked this up, ripped Can't You Hear Me Knockin & Moonlight Mile then sold it back. Wasn't feeling the whole thing (but I'm real picky)... Beggers Banquet is a good one: Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Stray Cat Blues, Factory Girl, Salt of the Earth - all GREAT I have to skip most of it too. The same with Let It Bleed. I'd like to hear Prince tackle "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?" That coda is sublime, he'd put a hurtin' on it. Same here Nova I like Gimme Shelter, Monkey Man & You Can't Always Get What You Want - the rest is too "sitting on the porch w/ dirty feet, pettin my dog & drinking a beer" for me I think I'm just iffy w/ the Stones. The catalogue is so big you have to like a lot of individual songs, but their albums (of the few I've heard, besides Beggers Banquet) don't stand up. People rave about Some Girls but I only like 3 songs on that one (Miss You, Just My Imagination, Beast of Burden) Oh yea, & I'd absolutely LOVE to hear P do "Can You Hear Me Knocking?"!!! . [This message was edited Mon Mar 22 23:46:20 2004 by CalhounSq] | |
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CalhounSq said: Supernova said: I have to skip most of it too. The same with Let It Bleed. I'd like to hear Prince tackle "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?" That coda is sublime, he'd put a hurtin' on it. Same here Nova I like Gimme Shelter, Monkey Man & You Can't Always Get What You Want - the rest is too "sitting on the porch w/ dirty feet, pettin my dog & drinking a beer" for me Whatsamattawichu, you don't dig the shit kickin' music? "Midnight Rambler" be the bomb, yo! I think I'm just iffy w/ the Stones. The catalogue is so big you have to like a lot of individual songs, but their albums (of the few I've heard, besides Beggers Banquet) don't stand up. People rave about Some Girls but I only like 3 songs on that one (Miss You, Just My Imagination, Beast of Burden)
Oh yea, & I'd absolutely LOVE to hear P do "Can You Hear Me Knocking?"!!! . [This message was edited Mon Mar 22 23:46:20 2004 by CalhounSq] This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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CalhounSq said: Same here Nova I like Gimme Shelter, Monkey Man & You Can't Always Get What You Want - the rest is too "sitting on the porch w/ dirty feet, pettin my dog & drinking a beer" for me Hell Naw!! LMAO!! *imagines Nova and her dirty feet* :dirtyfeet: | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Waitin' for EllisDee to show up on this thread and gloat.....
it's about damn time... i tell people all the time, "if you don't like this album, then you don't like rock & roll"... cause this album is it for me... although sometimes, depending on my mood, i might say the same thing about "let it bleed" or "exile on main street"... but really... "sticky fingers" is the shit... and i'll tell you why... it has the greatest r&r moment of all time on it... it's in "sway"... if y'all got a copy of this shit, take it out and listen to what i'm talking about... it's after the guitar solo... the first guitar solo... the solo is ending that string section is swelling up and mick taylor is bending his last notes, while keith is chugging along in the background... charlie starts cracking on of those perfect drum rolls that he does so effortlessly... and then mick jagger comes in from the background and starts screaming "heyyyyy, heyyyyy, noooooyooooowwww"... and that's it right there... it's so powerful, that everytime i hear it, it just floors me... it's like in a james brown song... like "maybe the last time" or "goodbye, my love" or "oh baby, don't you weep"... the scream conveys so much more feeling than even the lyrics of the song, so that it comes to the point where the scream is the most poignant lyric... "what's your favorite line in this song?" "yaaaahhhhhooooow"... ... it's crazy though... cause after that's over and mick has hit with the most soulful scream this side of the godfather and otis redding, you have to sit down and remind yourself, that all he really said was "hey hey now"... ... and you almost feel embarrassed and ridiculous that you got so caught up over "hey hey now"... which doesn't really mean shit when you break it down like that, but it means so much when you hear him singing it... that's my shit right there... and the album is a classic start to finish... "brown sugar"... i mean, that song is the sound of the stones... it's not my favorite stones song, but if someone were to ask me what the stones sound like, that is what i'd play for them... there aren't enough words to describe how powerful "can you hear me knocking" is... it could use a harmonica solo, but that's petty... ... some great soul screaming from jagger in this one, too... "yeaaaaah, i'm gonna take you doooooyooooown"... "you gotta move"... that's my shit... some good ass old school acoustic blues... "when da lawd gets ready, you gotta move"... yes, oh yes... yo ass gottsta move... flip that shit over... "bitch"... that bassline..? those rhythm guitars duking it down... can't fuck with that song... the horns... james brown shoulda copped that one... then "i got the blues"... this is another where mick throwns it down like otis, who shoulda copped this one... that organ solo, too... then mick starts losing it at the end... "if you don't believe what i'm saying, at 3 o'clock in the mornin' baby, i'm singing my song for you"... "sister morphine"... creepy as all hell, right there... "why does the doctor have no face?" ... the minor chords in this one just drive the dark ass lyrics all the way home for me... now, the only misstep on this album... "dead flowers"... lyrically, this is one of the 10 best songs that jagger and richards ever wrote... "send me dead flowers every morning, send me dead flowers by the mail, say it with dead flowers at my wedding... and i won't forget to put roses on your grave"... that shit is powerful... but the way they perform it is so f'n hokey and corny... they lose it... however, steve earle does a version of this song on "shut up and die like an aviator" that will make you consider suicide on even your happiest day... ... he wrings every bit of pain out of those lyrics... when he sings, "i'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon, and another girl to take my pains away" you believe that shit... probably because he's strung out on heroin while he sings it, but still... ... and this album has the best album closer of any stones album... "moonlight muthaf'kin mile"... this ballad is it... the first stones song i ever learned how to play on guitar... and this is my jam... when the strings kick in on this one... this one tears me up, too... i used to listen to this song back when i was drinking a lot... not a good combo... ... ok... i'm done... i went on too long... sorry... ... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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actually, one more thing... i was so certain that you'd love this album, that i was going to buy a copy of it and ship it over there to your ass... that's about all the gloating i have for today... ... really, i'm just so happy that you dug the album that i don't wanna ruin it by gloating... ... rock on wit ya bad ass self, girl... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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Supernova said: "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"
But MinneG, they're different from Zep. I guess I just wanted to point out the obvious. I know they're different. I won't mention any names *coughEllisDee* but whenever I say that I love Zeppelin, a certain orger always points out that the Stones did this first, and that first, and this better...etc. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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EllisDee said all this stuff: .....
it's after the guitar solo... the first guitar solo... the solo is ending that string section is swelling up and mick taylor is bending his last notes, while keith is chugging along in the background... charlie starts cracking on of those perfect drum rolls that he does so effortlessly... and then mick jagger comes in from the background and starts screaming "heyyyyy, heyyyyy, noooooyooooowwww"... and that's it right there... it's so powerful, that everytime i hear it, it just floors me... it's like in a james brown song... like "maybe the last time" or "goodbye, my love" or "oh baby, don't you weep"... the scream conveys so much more feeling than even the lyrics of the song, so that it comes to the point where the scream is the most poignant lyric... "what's your favorite line in this song?" "yaaaahhhhhooooow"... ... it's crazy though... cause after that's over and mick has hit with the most soulful scream this side of the godfather and otis redding, you have to sit down and remind yourself, that all he really said was "hey hey now"... ... and you almost feel embarrassed and ridiculous that you got so caught up over "hey hey now"... which doesn't really mean shit when you break it down like that, but it means so much when you hear him singing it... I remember when we were on MSN a long time ago and you were trying to describe that moment to me. You were getting so worked up about it I had to laugh. Now I have to go listen to that song again and see what you're talking about. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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EllisDee said: actually, one more thing... i was so certain that you'd love this album, that i was going to buy a copy of it and ship it over there to your ass... that's about all the gloating i have for today... ... really, i'm just so happy that you dug the album that i don't wanna ruin it by gloating... ... rock on wit ya bad ass self, girl...
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minneapolisgenius said: EllisDee said all this stuff:
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it's after the guitar solo... the first guitar solo... the solo is ending that string section is swelling up and mick taylor is bending his last notes, while keith is chugging along in the background... charlie starts cracking on of those perfect drum rolls that he does so effortlessly... and then mick jagger comes in from the background and starts screaming "heyyyyy, heyyyyy, noooooyooooowwww"... and that's it right there... it's so powerful, that everytime i hear it, it just floors me... it's like in a james brown song... like "maybe the last time" or "goodbye, my love" or "oh baby, don't you weep"... the scream conveys so much more feeling than even the lyrics of the song, so that it comes to the point where the scream is the most poignant lyric... "what's your favorite line in this song?" "yaaaahhhhhooooow"... ... it's crazy though... cause after that's over and mick has hit with the most soulful scream this side of the godfather and otis redding, you have to sit down and remind yourself, that all he really said was "hey hey now"... ... and you almost feel embarrassed and ridiculous that you got so caught up over "hey hey now"... which doesn't really mean shit when you break it down like that, but it means so much when you hear him singing it... I remember when we were on MSN a long time ago and you were trying to describe that moment to me. You were getting so worked up about it I had to laugh. Now I have to go listen to that song again and see what you're talking about. ... i can be a bit douchey sometimes... i get overworked up about things... ... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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minneapolisgenius said: EllisDee said: actually, one more thing... i was so certain that you'd love this album, that i was going to buy a copy of it and ship it over there to your ass... that's about all the gloating i have for today... ... really, i'm just so happy that you dug the album that i don't wanna ruin it by gloating... ... rock on wit ya bad ass self, girl...
... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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There are probably hundreds of Nashville musicians who wish they wrote "Wild Horses"
(case closed) *****************************************
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jackflash said: There are probably hundreds of Nashville musicians who wish they wrote "Wild Horses"
(case closed) I am listening to that song right now. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Supernova said: "Midnight Rambler" be the bomb, yo!
The live version on "Get Yer YaYa's Out" is deadly.... "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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EllisDee said: douchey ... "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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MrTation said: Supernova said: "Midnight Rambler" be the bomb, yo!
The live version on "Get Yer YaYa's Out" is deadly.... I was at the concert when they recorded that album. The line-up was: BB King The Ike and Tina Turner Revue The Rolling Stones It definitely was a sublime experience. *****************************************
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MrTation said: Supernova said: "Midnight Rambler" be the bomb, yo!
The live version on "Get Yer YaYa's Out" is deadly.... I haven't heard that version, but I like the way Charlie speeds up the tempo just a bit at one point in the studio version. He does it (unintentionally) on "Honkey Tonk Woman" too, at the beginning of the second verse. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: MrTation said: The live version on "Get Yer YaYa's Out" is deadly.... I haven't heard that version, but I like the way Charlie speeds up the tempo just a bit at one point in the studio version. He does it (unintentionally) on "Honkey Tonk Woman" too, at the beginning of the second verse. you have GOT to get "get yer ya's ya's out"... that is the best live album the stones ever put out, and it sounds wonderful now that it's been all remastered... some blistering chuck berry covers and a killer version of "stray cat blues"... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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jackflash said: There are probably hundreds of Nashville musicians who wish they wrote "Wild Horses"
(case closed) i read somewhere that keith wrote that song with gram parsons in mind... have you ever heard the flying burrito brothers cut on that track..? their version actually came out a year before the stones version did, but the world wasn't ready for the burrito brothers yet, so it flopped... damn good version, in my opinion... there's a certain pain in parsons' voice that even mick can't conjur up... even though he does sing the living hell out of that song... Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo
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