The Rolling Stones song you're thinking about right now thread
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 11:17am
Goddamn this tune. As good as anything they ever release, or even that that other band put out imho:
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Two fantastic songs for sure, but - dude...this is like Kory saying he doesn't dig the Ramones.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 11:59amEither Paint it Black or Sympathy for the Devil.
When i was younger i never really cared for them because i only ever heard their later stuff. I didnt listen to the commercual radio too much because in the NYC area there were so many other good options. Eventually i heard these 2 songs and they struck me right away. From there i explored other songs. Still dont care for anything from the mid 70s forward. But the 60s early 70s stuff is great.
I Didnt mean to pull a Kory or a reverse Heston I love the early stuff. But the later stuff ive heard doesnt grab me but granted im only going by the singles. Ive never done a deep dive on any of the 80s and later material.muppet hi fi wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 12:11pmTwo fantastic songs for sure, but - dude...this is like Kory saying he doesn't dig the Ramones.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 11:59amEither Paint it Black or Sympathy for the Devil.
When i was younger i never really cared for them because i only ever heard their later stuff. I didnt listen to the commercual radio too much because in the NYC area there were so many other good options. Eventually i heard these 2 songs and they struck me right away. From there i explored other songs. Still dont care for anything from the mid 70s forward. But the 60s early 70s stuff is great.
Well, 'Some Girls' was from '78 and is widely considered a stone classic by almost all folk. 'Tattoo You' ('81, though some of it was re-worked from earlier '70s sessions) was also huge and is popularly and critically held in high esteem.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 12:24pmI Didnt mean to pull a Kory or a reverse Heston I love the early stuff. But the later stuff ive heard doesnt grab me but granted im only going by the singles. Ive never done a deep dive on any of the 80s and later material.muppet hi fi wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 12:11pmTwo fantastic songs for sure, but - dude...this is like Kory saying he doesn't dig the Ramones.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 11:59amEither Paint it Black or Sympathy for the Devil.
When i was younger i never really cared for them because i only ever heard their later stuff. I didnt listen to the commercual radio too much because in the NYC area there were so many other good options. Eventually i heard these 2 songs and they struck me right away. From there i explored other songs. Still dont care for anything from the mid 70s forward. But the 60s early 70s stuff is great.
I'm with Rev here, most stuff after Exile leaves me cold. Love their 1964-69 output.muppet hi fi wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 12:11pmTwo fantastic songs for sure, but - dude...this is like Kory saying he doesn't dig the Ramones.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 11:59amEither Paint it Black or Sympathy for the Devil.
When i was younger i never really cared for them because i only ever heard their later stuff. I didnt listen to the commercual radio too much because in the NYC area there were so many other good options. Eventually i heard these 2 songs and they struck me right away. From there i explored other songs. Still dont care for anything from the mid 70s forward. But the 60s early 70s stuff is great.
I'll admit, having never seen them in person before, seeing 'em at Desert Trip last year was a complete fucking blast.coffeepotman wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 3:48pmI'm a big Stones fan, the Brian era is classic, the 70's they were untouchable, 80's and beyond they are hit or miss. Personally I think they should have hung it up after 2002 tour. Pretty cringe worthy now, just watched a periscope of there opening night in Germany last week, Sympathy was painful to listen to.
Dr. Hestrev. I'll never be a fan—can't get past Mick's voice—but I'm good with their more significant songs from the 60s. Crucial historically, but not my taste aesthetically.Heston wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 3:35pmI'm with Rev here, most stuff after Exile leaves me cold. Love their 1964-69 output.muppet hi fi wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 12:11pmTwo fantastic songs for sure, but - dude...this is like Kory saying he doesn't dig the Ramones.revbob wrote: ↑15 Sep 2017, 11:59amEither Paint it Black or Sympathy for the Devil.
When i was younger i never really cared for them because i only ever heard their later stuff. I didnt listen to the commercual radio too much because in the NYC area there were so many other good options. Eventually i heard these 2 songs and they struck me right away. From there i explored other songs. Still dont care for anything from the mid 70s forward. But the 60s early 70s stuff is great.