Kilroy wrote on Feb 2
nd, 2011 at 9:47pm:
"I've never been too fond of Darryl Jones' bass playing, especially compared to Bill."
Do I ever agree with this, but then again no one playin would compare to the original.the guy who put the bass to the classics.

Maybe...But they could've gotten someone better irregardless. I don't like Darryl's tune on any of the post-Bill songs, he lacks the push and groove of Bill's and he's really changed the Stones' sound. I'll be honest and say I prefer Steel Wheels to anything they've put out since outside of Plundered My Soul.
Ever since they started working with Don Was, it's like they've been trying very hard to emulate their late 1960s-mid 70s sound to the point that it sounds forced. Steel Wheels may have been a very slick and modern album (for 1989 and the Stones) but it feels natural somehow, the chemistry is there and isn't being forced, and it has Bill's bass. You can't emulate the 1970s Stones successfully even if you are the Stones without Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman in the band. They were as much a part of that era's greatness as Mick, Keith and Charlie were.
I'll also be honest again and say I've never been a Ronnie Wood fan. He may be a fun guy, whatever, but he lacks the chops to be a Stone. He's too choppy and it kind of muddles the sound when you have two guitarists who play in the same sort of style. He's just sort of "there" live. He's never really done any great solos, and the album that had the most Ronnie influence (Dirty Work) sucked.