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Helen Mirren, Sandra Bullock, George Bernard Shaw, Kevin Spacey, Salvador Allende and me.
Happy birthday, and tell Sandi that I want my robe back.
Stickey Fingers, Exile on MainStreet, let it bleed, beggars banquet - thanks Mick!
(07-26-2011 09:09 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]Stickey Fingers, Exile on MainStreet, let it bleed, beggars banquet - thanks Mick!

...at least for the last three on that list!
(07-26-2011 08:53 AM)SmokeyOneKenobi Wrote: [ -> ]Happy birthday, and tell Sandi that I want my robe back.

Glad you said Sandy and not Mick.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, unless I actually think about it.
(07-26-2011 09:31 AM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 09:09 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]Stickey Fingers, Exile on MainStreet, let it bleed, beggars banquet - thanks Mick!

...at least for the last three on that list!

You don't like sticky fingers? One of my favorite albums - side II is awesome (sister morphine, moonlight mile, and dead flowers are all on that side). Plus Ry Cooder and memphis' own Jim Dickinson played on that album.
(07-26-2011 09:43 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 09:31 AM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 09:09 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]Stickey Fingers, Exile on MainStreet, let it bleed, beggars banquet - thanks Mick!

...at least for the last three on that list!

You don't like sticky fingers? One of my favorite albums - side II is awesome (sister morphine, moonlight mile, and dead flowers are all on that side). Plus Ry Cooder and memphis' own Jim Dickinson played on that album.

Sticky Fingers might be the most perfect rock album every recorded.
I'm just talking out of my ass. I've honestly never listened to Sticky Fingers. I've listened to the others listed within the past few days.

After reading a few glowing opinions, I'll listen to it today.

One final edit...I thought Sticky Fingers was one of their later albums...poor misguided me.
(07-26-2011 10:36 AM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just talking out of my ass. I've honestly never listened to Sticky Fingers. I've listened to the others listed within the past few days.

After reading a few glowing opinions, I'll listen to it today.

One final edit...I thought Sticky Fingers was one of their later albums...poor misguided me.

It's a good argument about which of their albums is best, but Sticky Fingers might be the most well rounded. Stunningly great stuff on every track. 'Dead Flowers' is the Stones at their nastiest best.
(07-26-2011 10:55 AM)TigerBill Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 10:36 AM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just talking out of my ass. I've honestly never listened to Sticky Fingers. I've listened to the others listed within the past few days.

After reading a few glowing opinions, I'll listen to it today.

One final edit...I thought Sticky Fingers was one of their later albums...poor misguided me.

It's a good argument about which of their albums is best, but Sticky Fingers might be the most well rounded. Stunningly great stuff on every track. 'Dead Flowers' is the Stones at their nastiest best.
Isn't Sticky Fingers the first recording session that Bobby Keys played with the Stones? In my uneducated opinion, his sax changed the sound of the Stones.
(07-26-2011 11:10 AM)oldtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 10:55 AM)TigerBill Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 10:36 AM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just talking out of my ass. I've honestly never listened to Sticky Fingers. I've listened to the others listed within the past few days.

After reading a few glowing opinions, I'll listen to it today.

One final edit...I thought Sticky Fingers was one of their later albums...poor misguided me.

It's a good argument about which of their albums is best, but Sticky Fingers might be the most well rounded. Stunningly great stuff on every track. 'Dead Flowers' is the Stones at their nastiest best.
Isn't Sticky Fingers the first recording session that Bobby Keys played with the Stones? In my uneducated opinion, his sax changed the sound of the Stones.

I don't know, but that would make sense. The sax work is unbelievable throughout, even haunting in places.

http://www.rollingstones.com/album/sticky-fingers
BTW, great album. Not sure if I'd say "best", but we're splitting hairs between great albums.

I feel foolish for never giving that one a spin before today.
(07-26-2011 07:31 PM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, great album. Not sure if I'd say "best", but we're splitting hairs between great albums.

I feel foolish for never giving that one a spin before today.

Yeah, best becomes very personal, what you like most and such. For example, Supertramp's "Child of Vision" has a special meaning for me because I used to play it at 130+ db late at night on dark highways to stay awake when I traveled for a living.
(07-26-2011 07:31 PM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, great album. Not sure if I'd say "best", but we're splitting hairs between great albums.

I feel foolish for never giving that one a spin before today.

It's like picking the best beatles album. It depends on the day or week on what is the "best."

This week it's rubber soul; it will probably be abbey road or the white album next week.

If you have a streaming service, you should check out Eric Burdon and War, particularly 2 albums: "The Black Man's Burdon" and "Eric Burdon Declares War." The Black Man's Burdon has an awesome version of the Stones "Paint it Black."
I had a friend in high school who knew the lyrics - by heart - to every Rolling Stones song. She would often apply them to everyday life situations like some people do with Bible verses.
Made in the shade is my favorite Stones album.
(07-27-2011 08:16 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-26-2011 07:31 PM)99Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, great album. Not sure if I'd say "best", but we're splitting hairs between great albums.

I feel foolish for never giving that one a spin before today.

It's like picking the best beatles album. It depends on the day or week on what is the "best."

This week it's rubber soul; it will probably be abbey road or the white album next week.

If you have a streaming service, you should check out Eric Burdon and War, particularly 2 albums: "The Black Man's Burdon" and "Eric Burdon Declares War." The Black Man's Burdon has an awesome version of the Stones "Paint it Black."

Burdon was great in his day, no question. I really liked 'War' even after he left them.
Spill the wine, dig that girl.
(07-27-2011 09:32 AM)Hernando Hills Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]Spill the wine, dig that girl.

Roll on Kirk...

(07-27-2011 09:47 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2011 09:32 AM)Hernando Hills Tiger Wrote: [ -> ]Spill the wine, dig that girl.

Roll on Kirk...


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