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GENERAL >> MAIN BOARD >> Best Stones album of the Woody era http://rocksoff.org/cgi-bin/messageboard/YaBB.pl?num=1258518444 Message started by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 17th, 2009 at 10:27pm |
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Title: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 17th, 2009 at 10:27pm
The morning line cabbage is on Some Girls at about 2-1, we'll put Tattoo You as the second pick at 5-2, Er is 3-1, but if they get their drones to the polls,they may be able to steal another election....Vote early, vote often.....But dammnit vote. Other wise my next thread may be about Joey or Bon Jovi......God knows we can't take that. :perverted
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Title: Re: N Post by Gimme Shelter on Nov 18th, 2009 at 12:16am
I love all those albums but I would have to say Some Girls.
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Heart Of Stone on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:12am
Some Girls for me.
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by LadyJane on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:22am
Another vote for Some Girls!
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Zack on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:29am
No brainer
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Some Guy on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:32am
Some Girls voted for Emotional Rescue.
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by gimmekeef on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:59am
Yes Some Girls...yet that doesnt make my top 6 overall which is sad when you look at the timeline
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Bitch on Nov 18th, 2009 at 8:45am
Hey, they all have great tunes, but the BEST is Some Girls, coz black girls wanna get fvcked all night and American girls want everything ion the world you can possibly imagine it's Stones rock-humor at it's finest!
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by IrelandCalling4 on Nov 18th, 2009 at 10:37am
Good call Bitch, those 'Some Girls' lyrics are Mick at his sexist-lyrical-humourist best!
Looking at the List of the Ron-era albums, surprised myself by how much of them I love. Black and Blue - Some Girls - Emotional Rescue - Tattoo You are 4 bloody fine albums. Voodoo, Bridges & Bang I still listen to a lot, even most of 'Steel Wheels'. The latter-day stones output is greatly underrated methinks; so many fine albums. I'd go for either 'Some Girls', 'Tattoo You' or 'Voodoo Lounge' as the Ron-era best. |
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by StPeteStone on Nov 18th, 2009 at 10:52am
Some Girls
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Honky Tonk Man on Nov 18th, 2009 at 12:39pm
Some Girls is somewhat overrated, IMO. It is a very good record, but I do prefer Tattoo You.
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 18th, 2009 at 1:07pm
The 2 people who voted for DW need to join Ronnie in his next rehab. :pullanolte
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by TomL on Nov 18th, 2009 at 7:18pm
Some Girls. American girls want everything in the world you could possibly imangine..........................English girls are so prissy I can't stand them on the telephone.....sometimes I just want to tear the whole fucking thing off the wall. so................................................ :smoking :kissmyass :blankfriggingstare1 :forfucksake :aimama :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by sweetcharmedlife on Nov 18th, 2009 at 9:01pm
Wow 77 votes. That's more than every poll Satrbuck and TTM ever started. Combined.....But as expected SG is a clear leader at this point. The 'Scue supporters are not getting the vote out. TY has a slim lead for second.....and judging by the voting the Stones have'nt made a decent album since TY. Not a lotta love for any other albums since then. Not even Undercover. :wtf1
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by uncleson on Nov 19th, 2009 at 5:57pm
Some Girls
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Gimme Shelter on Nov 21st, 2009 at 12:16pm
It is good to see that all of the albums have received votes.
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by andrews27 on Nov 21st, 2009 at 7:30pm
I hear you all - so I throw my vote to Black and Blue for balance, though those 8 tracks are slim on Wood.
If you love "Beast of Burden" as I do - well, there's two ballads in that key on Black and Blue. And strong ballads from Goats Head Soup through Tattoo You are what define that era and link the Taylor-Wood periods, though nobody was planning that at the time, except Jagger for writing them and Keith for latching on wonderfully. I think the poll as it stands today is proportionally right, though I prefer Bridges to Bang, and wouldn't sympathy-vote for Undercover or Dirty Work. Dirty has a great sound and feel, murdered by too many venal or boring songs. Black & Blue 16 (10.2%) Some Girls 61 (39.1%) Emotional Rescue 16 (10.2%) Tattoo You 26 (16.6%) Undercover 6 (3.8%) Dirty Work 4 (2.5%) Steel Wheels 5 (3.2%) Voodoo Lounge 7 (4.4%) Bridges to Babylon 6 (3.8%) A Bigger Bang 9 (5.7%) Voodoo Lounge is better than Bigger Bang (and Bridges) too. Steel Wheels is better than Bang. 1 Some Girls 2 Black & Blue 3 Tattoo You (still very hot at 3) 4 Emotional Rescue (for old time's ache) 5 Voodoo Lounge 6 Steel Wheels (but the tour was better than the VL tour) 7 Bridges (tour also better than VL tour) 8 Dirty 9 Undercover 10 Bang I listened to Bang inside and out for love, but there isn't a single song I want to hear right now compared with the other contenders. OK - "Out of Tears." |
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by lotsajizz on Nov 22nd, 2009 at 8:26am
ER
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by Gazza on Nov 22nd, 2009 at 12:57pm
1. Some Girls
2. Tattoo You 3. Bridges To Babylon 4. A Bigger Bang 5. Undercover 6. Black and Blue 7. Emotional Rescue 8. Voodoo Lounge 9. Steel Wheels 10. Dirty Work Ten albums recorded in 35 years is a pretty poor return, it has to be said - and four in the last 24 years (half of their entire career) is pretty horrendous. 'Some Girls' is in the all time Stones top 3 albums for me, with 'Exile' and 'Sticky Fingers'. Some albums may have been placed higher but for them sounding very dated now or being let down by a bad production style or mix (Steel Wheels and Undercover). The best SOUND on any Stones record were on the four albums released between 1976 and 1981 (and maybe on BTB). 'Steel Wheels' ranks surprisingly low despite having three genuinely great songs on it (Continental Drift, AHYS and (at a push) Slipping Away). Black and Blue and ER are two marvellously recorded and superbly performed albums which rank low simply because they dont have that many good songs. Both are half very good and half mediocre. |
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Title: Re: Best Stones album of the Woody era Post by andrews27 on Nov 22nd, 2009 at 9:32pm
I dunno - I think all 8 songs on Black & Blue are irreplaceable. Can't attest to a great 8 on Undercover. It sounds like it was recorded aboard the Concorde, the band suffering jet lag and ennui as the sunrise curved the horizon in an otherwise Mach 1 world. Perhaps only the title track cuts "Melody" - and the latter song is like the highway blues drunk in a cabaret.
Ken Tucker reviewed Steel Wheels in 1989 and said it sounded like the Stones had cut out the middleman and recorded it in a bank vault. |
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