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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 17, 2006 -> 11:55 PM)
Far Away Eyes

 

Interesting choice. A good 90% of what I like from the Stones is pre-1972 stuff, but that track is a good one.

 

I can actually pinpoint when they started to fall off:

 

Tracks Recorded Between October and December 1969:

All Down The Line

I Don't Know The Reason Why

Can't You Hear Me Knocking?

Country Honk

You Can't Always Get What You Want

I'm Going Down

Loving Cup

You Gotta Move

Brown Sugar

Dead Flowers

Wild Horses

Monkey Man

Let It Bleed

 

Tracks Recorded Between August and October 1970:

b****

Cocksucker Blues

I Got The Blues

Let It Rock

Wild Horses

Good Time Women

Loving Cup

Stop Breaking Down

Tumbling Dice

Shine A Light

Shake Your Hips

Sweet Virginia

Ain't Gonna Lie

Silver Train

Torn & Frayed

Ventilator Blues

 

Tracks Recorded Between October and November 1971:

Turd On The Run

All Down The Line

Rocks Off

Stop Breaking Down

Sweet Black Angel

Let It Loose

Travellin' Man

Good Time Women

 

And then, after the 1972 United States Tour came to a close, they hit the studio and this is what they came up with. These sessions were the suck.

 

Tracks Recorded Between November and December 1972:

Leather Jacket

Potted Shrimp

Aladdin Story

Dancing In The Light

Untitled Instrumental

Angie

Silver Train

(Doo Doo Doo) Heartbreaker

Can You Hear The Music

Through The Lonely Nights

Who Am I

Save Me

Winter

 

"Angie" is pretty good, "Heartbreaker" is okay, but the rest is pretty much crap IMO. It would only get worse after these sessions.

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 17, 2006 -> 10:21 PM)
Take it easy, I agree with you 100%.  Everyone had the chance to nominate two songs.  Too late to complain about it now.  :huh

 

No problem. :cheers

 

It just ticked me of a little bit because I'm the guy who nominated these:

 

Stones: Street Fighting Man

Hendrix: All Along The Watchtower

 

And both tracks are getting s***ted on like it's nobody's business.

 

I suppose that I could have nominated "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Little Wing" instead.

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QUOTE(The Critic @ Feb 18, 2006 -> 07:19 PM)
Ween's stuff ever is painfully bad.

Local H is 1000x better than Ween can dream of being.

Opinion, of course.

Well, actually, this one is fact.... :D

 

i quite enjoy some of their midnineties stuff...

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No love for Start Me Up? I hear that song in the car and I turn the volume up, up, up. :P

 

Since some have listed their favorite Stones songs, I'll post mine. It isn't a top 30, but here are 10 in no particular order:

 

Satisfaction

Jumpin' Jack Flash

You Can't Always Get What You Want

Under My Thumb

Sympathy for the Devil

Mother's Little Helper

Paint It, Black

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Start Me Up

Beast of Burden

 

Lately I've been addicted to Shattered. There's times when I can't get that song off my head.

 

QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 17, 2006 -> 05:55 PM)
Mother's Little Helper

 

What a drag it is getting old. . .

 

I love how that song starts off. :D

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Feb 18, 2006 -> 09:43 PM)
'Can't You Hear Me Knocking?'

That might be my favorite Stones song.

 

That song is awesome.

 

I went with my dad to see Mick Taylor at the House Of Blues back in 1999, and he performed a 10 minute instrumental version of that track.

 

IIRC, that song is all Mick Taylor, although he never got proper credit for it on "Sticky Fingers".

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QUOTE(Yoda @ Feb 19, 2006 -> 12:02 AM)
No love for Start Me Up? I hear that song in the car and I turn the volume up, up, up.  :P

 

That song is good. I like the early 1975 versions when they were experimenting with it in the studio, mostly because of the change-of-pace drumming by Mr. Charlie Watts.

 

Charlie is without question my favorite member of the Stones.

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The whole song is not Taylor, but the extended solo at the end certainly is.

 

And supposedly it's a complete accident it got recorded. Supposedly he kept playing while the others had stopped but then they fed off of him and picked it up again. Nobody knew tape was still rolling until they played it back later.

 

I love most if the stuff that came out in the Mick Taylor Stones era.

 

There actually is a good Mick boot called Can't You Hear Me Knocking that is a recording of a pair of Chicago shows (one had Keith Richards sitting in) from the 80s.

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QUOTE(Yoda @ Feb 18, 2006 -> 07:02 PM)
No love for Start Me Up? I hear that song in the car and I turn the volume up, up, up.  :P

 

Since some have listed their favorite Stones songs, I'll post mine. It isn't a top 30, but here are 10 in no particular order:

 

Satisfaction

Jumpin' Jack Flash

You Can't Always Get What You Want

Under My Thumb

Sympathy for the Devil

Mother's Little Helper

Paint It, Black

b****

Start Me Up

Beast of Burden

 

Lately I've been addicted to Shattered. There's times when I can't get that song off my head.

What a drag it is getting old. . .

 

I love how that song starts off.  :D

 

My love affair with the Stones pretty much starts and ends with Flowers. My cousin had it on vinyl and whenever we went to visit, I always wanted to listen to it. Looking back on it now, no idea why.

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QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Feb 19, 2006 -> 05:06 PM)
My love affair with the Stones pretty much starts and ends with Flowers. My cousin had it on vinyl and whenever we went to visit, I always wanted to listen to it. Looking back on it now, no idea why.

Flowers is solid, with lots of good Brian Jones and some hints at what was in store on the flawed follow-up, Their Satanic Majesties Request - only waaay better. So much of Satanic is not even listenable anymore, but there's still a lot on Flowers (Between the Lines/Aftermath in the US catalog) that I quite like.

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Section 1.

 

While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles vs. Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan

All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix vs. Baba O'Reilly - The Who

 

Section 2.

 

Street Fighting Man - The Rolling Stones vs. A Day in the Life - The Beatles

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There are times when I wonder how the Stones would turn out to be if Jones hadn’t left the band at such a young age. Of course, his psychedelic drug addiction and his resentment with Jagger/Richards wouldn’t last very long and Mick Taylor would come in to replace him afterwards.

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Time! The votes are in and the results are in as well. Seems like there will be another three way match in the semi since Hendrix and the Stones received 8 votes each . . .

 

Section 1.

 

7 While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles vs. 13 Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan

8 All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix vs. 12 Baba O'Reilly - The Who

 

Section 2.

 

8 Street Fighting Man - The Rolling Stones vs. 12 A Day in the Life - The Beatles

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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 19, 2006 -> 09:56 PM)
The whole song is not Taylor, but the extended solo at the end certainly is.

 

Yep, that sounds about right. I must have been thinking of "Sway", which he didn't get any credit for (or at least any partial credit).

 

QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 19, 2006 -> 09:56 PM)
There actually is a good Mick boot called Can't You Hear Me Knocking that is a recording of a pair of Chicago shows (one had Keith Richards sitting in) from the 80s.

 

There are some good ones. I have some Lonestar Roadhouse show from the mid 80s where Keith sits in for a few tracks.

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