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Reply #550 - Nov 13th, 2012 at 11:25am
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FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1981 I AM NOT BUYING A STONES RECORD ON ITS RELEASE DAY.
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LOL...brilliant


Incidentally, "One More Shot" is credited to 'Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/Steve Jordan", not "Jagger/Richards"

IT TOOK THREE OF THEM TO WRITE THAT FILLER TRACK?


Like "Almost Hear You Sigh," it came out of Winos sessions. Same reason Keith got credit for "Lonely at the Top," which originated w/ Stones.

Almost Hear You Sigh is actually good though. Compared to OMS.


As far as a Keith's contribution is concerned, I think it's got a great hook. Problem is, Mick expended zero effort on the lyrics.
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Reply #553 - Nov 15th, 2012 at 10:41am
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Mexican version has only 40 songs  piss off Shit! you made a grown man cry

CD 1      
1. Come On (1:51)
2. Not Fade Away (1:49)
3. It's All Over Now (3:28)
4. Little Red Rooster (3:06)
5. The Last Time (3:42)
6. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (3:45)
7. Get Off Of My Cloud (2:56)
8. As Tears Go By (2:47)
9. 19th Nervous Breakdown (3:59)
10. Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (2:38)
11. Paint It, Black (3:24)
12. Let's Spend The Night Together (3:38)
13. Ruby Tuesday (3:16)
14. Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:44)
15. Street Fighting Man (3:16)
16. Sympathy For The Devil (6:19)
17. Honky Tonk Women (3:02)
18. You Can't Always Get What You Want (4:49)
19. Gimme Shelter (4:33)
20. Wild Horses (5:46)
   
CD2:      
1. Brown Sugar (3:51)
2. Tumbling Dice (3:46)
3. It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (4:11)
4. Angie (4:33)
5. Fool To Cry (4:09)
6. Beast Of Burden (3:30)
7. Miss You (3:35)
8. Respectable (3:09)
9. Emotional Rescue (3:43)
10. Start Me Up (3:33)
11. Waiting On A Friend (4:35)
12. Happy (3:06)
13. Undercover Of The Night (4:14)
14. The Harlem Shuffle (3:24)
15. Mixed Emotions (4:00)
16. Love Is Strong (3:48)
17. Anybody Seen My Baby? (4:07)
18. Don't Stop (3:30)
19. Doom And Gloom (3:59)
20. One More Shot (3:06)
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Same for the release in Argentina  Ouch!
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Its all related to the economic conditions of each country.  Ireland, Italy, Spain and Portugal are getting a single CD edition, Greece are getting an EP and China are getting a 10-disc set.
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LOL the 40-song version we have here is more expensive that the 3CD set  Stinky post
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CANT WAIT FOR SOLDATTI'S NUMBERS ON THIS RELEASE WORLDWIDE.
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Reply #558 - Nov 15th, 2012 at 11:40am
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Gazza wrote on Nov 15th, 2012 at 11:08am:
Its all related to the economic conditions of each country.  Ireland, Italy, Spain and Portugal are getting a single CD edition, Greece are getting an EP and China are getting a 10-disc set.

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The Rolling Stones' 'GRRR!': Is it worth your money?


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By Randall Roberts

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November 14, 2012, 12:59 p.m.


In the beginning, there was "Hot Rocks," a double LP of Rolling Stones gems from 1964-1971 that over four sides collected essential hits from England’s greatest rock and roll band. It was released in 1971, and I found it at a yard sale about half a decade later in southern Illinois when I was 11, bought it for $2 and started listening to it on my older sister’s stereo when she wasn’t obsessively playing the Beatles.

"Hot Rocks" was my first spontaneous music purchase of thousands to follow, and within its 21 songs -- all but a few of which are represented on the Stones’ new 50-track hits collection, “GRRR!” -- lay the secrets of rock and roll to a brain otherwise absorbing the FM radio bands of the time such as  Styx, Yes and Queen while attempting to unlock the secrets behind KISS’ masks.

“Hot Rocks” built neural paths in my brain that I still travel daily. These paths eventually gained new conduits when I discovered a second volume, “More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies).” It was weirder, more experimental and contained tripped out songs such as “Dandelion,” “She’s a Rainbow” and “Child of the Moon,” which to my still-developing ears sounded as if  they had arrived from the cosmos.


This is a roundabout way of saying that there's a reason to feel invested in yet another Rolling Stones collection. If “GRRR!” snags even one young soul from the all-consuming maw of Beatles fandom -- and yes, the old argument can be an either/or proposition --  it will have served its purpose. (But wasn’t that the mission for the 2002 package “40 Licks” as well?)

Spread over three discs and roughly categorized into what can best be described as “The Formative Years,” “The Great Years” and (in a nod to another compilation) “Sucking in the '80s, '90s and '00s,”  the unfortunately named “GRRR!” compiles work memorized by much of the Western world over age 40. Offering 50 songs for the band's 50 years, the compilation includes so much that it’s probably more useful to note the oversights.

Yes, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” “Paint It Black,” “Sympathy for the Devil” and the rest of the baby boomer classics are represented. The first 25 songs, in fact, consist of all the sing-along hits.

PHOTOS: Rolling Stones through the years

The missing songs from “Hot Rocks” are notable. The first, “Mother’s Little Helper,” is about pill popping moms and the children who love them. The second, the live version of “Midnight Rambler,” is about a serial killer. (Anyone coming to the Stones for the first time with "GRRR!" should download both of these, to further shine a light on the group's insidious allure.)

Compared to another notable Stones collection, “Sucking in the '70s,” the differences are stark. Released in the early '80s, around the same time as the band’s last essential studio album, “Tattoo You,” the record's title seemed a sly acknowledgement of the band’s uneven output during a debauched decade. In that time, the group released classics such as  “Exile on Main St.” as well as throwaways such as “It’s Only Rock 'n Roll.”

They adapted to disco and arena rock and alienated some fans with stabs at pop. On “GRRR!,” that era is captured with a much more nuanced selection. From the late '60s country rock of “Wild Horses” through the coked-up disco sounds of “Miss You” and “Emotional Rescue” up to the sturdy rock of “Start Me Up,” the new collection makes a great case for the Stones' late-'70s and early '80s years.

Then there’s everything after that, which on “GRRR!” is confined to the last two-thirds of the third disc. Featuring “She Was Hot,” “Harlem Shuffle” and “Streets of Love,” the songs, while essential in telling the story of a band that has survived longer than most, reveal a truth about the peaks and valleys of musical creativity. Ditto the two new songs, both of which are admirable (if unmemorable) additions that ultimately are relegated to footnote status by the sheer volume of excellence that came before.

It should be noted that an 80-track “super deluxe” version of “GRRR!” is also available with more hits as well as 1963 demos and random extras. Amazon is currently selling it at $145.99, but for that price you can hit a used record store and get the group’s essential studio albums.

That route is money way better spent, for the simple reason that “GRRR!” -- as with many of the other officially sanctioned collections -- tells the popular version of the story. Tucked inside the full-length albums is an entire world of music equally fascinating.

And, sure, what the Stones have done in the last 20 years may pale in comparison to the group's prime, but that is to be expected. No band, not even one as durable as the Stones, can stop the march of time.

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The fans come for the hits. But they stay for the elaborate new Twitter apps.
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Reply #562 - Nov 15th, 2012 at 4:38pm
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LOL the 40-song version we have here is more expensive that the 3CD set  Stinky post


You pay more to get less. The 50th anniversary tour in a nutshell!
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CANT WAIT FOR SOLDATTI'S NUMBERS ON THIS RELEASE WORLDWIDE.


It doesn't look so well for a U.S. debut, it looks like Grrr will sell 27-30k according to this projection, not enough for a Top 15 appearence:

http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi

* One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 535-560k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 140-150k
* The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 90-95k
* Soundgarden (Seven Four/Republic) 80-85k
Rod Stewart (Verve) 80-85k
* Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (Chop Shop/Atlantic) 80-85k
* Christina Aguilera (RCA) 75-80k
* Lana Del Rey Paradise EP (Interscope) 70-75k
Now 44 (Capitol) 65-70k
* Deftones (Reprise) 60-65k
* Green Day (Reprise) 60-65k
Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 35-40k
Mumford & Sons (Glassnote) 35-40k
* Susan Boyle (Syco/Columbia) 35-40k
* Whitney Houston (RCA) 35-40k


In the UK, a much better performance, the sales are impressive for a 3 CD set, it holds at #3 on Midweeks after 4 days of sales, it looks like a safe Top 5 debut.

http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/midweek-charts-1d-album-near-100-000-sales/05...
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I went looking for it at Best Buy.....found it under a bunch of tarps....
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Reply #565 - Nov 16th, 2012 at 6:23am
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Has anyone seen/heard Keith or Mick actually refer to this collection...especially by NAME?!?
I have only seen it referred to in articles and retail sites ( RS.com, Amazon, iTunes, etc)

Its a great collection, they should do more of this sort of stuff...a new retrospective collection every 3-4 years...
for the people who may never have heard of the songs like Satisfaction or Start Me Up, it is invaluable
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I went looking for it at Best Buy.....found it under a bunch of tarps....

Oh no! not you again Ouch! War horses couldn't drag me away you made a grown man cry
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Stinky postBILL PERKS wrote on Nov 15th, 2012 at 11:28am:
CANT WAIT FOR SOLDATTI'S NUMBERS ON THIS RELEASE WORLDWIDE.


It doesn't look so well for a U.S. debut, it looks like Grrr will sell 27-30k according to this projection, not enough for a Top 15 appearence:

http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi

* One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 535-560k
Taylor Swift (Big Machine) 140-150k
* The Weeknd (XO/Republic) 90-95k
* Soundgarden (Seven Four/Republic) 80-85k
Rod Stewart (Verve) 80-85k
* Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (Chop Shop/Atlantic) 80-85k
* Christina Aguilera (RCA) 75-80k
* Lana Del Rey Paradise EP (Interscope) 70-75k
Now 44 (Capitol) 65-70k
* Deftones (Reprise) 60-65k
* Green Day (Reprise) 60-65k
Jason Aldean (Broken Bow) 35-40k
Mumford & Sons (Glassnote) 35-40k
* Susan Boyle (Syco/Columbia) 35-40k
* Whitney Houston (RCA) 35-40k


In the UK, a much better performance, the sales are impressive for a 3 CD set, it holds at #3 on Midweeks after 4 days of sales, it looks like a safe Top 5 debut.

http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/midweek-charts-1d-album-near-100-000-sales/05...

Stones were thumped decisively by a Rod Stewart Christmas LP.
"Is Everybody Happy?"
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I bought this years ago..it was called Licks back then......
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It debuted at #3 in the UK albums chart:
http://www.officialcharts.com/albums-chart/

Also Doom And Gloom debuts in the Top 75 at #64:
http://www.officialcharts.com/singles-chart/


Rolling Stones album chart history in the UK:

Album Chart history (Year peak title):

1964 01 The Rolling Stones
1965 01 Rolling Stones Number 2
1965 02 Out Of Our Heads
1966 01 Aftermath
1966 04 Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass)
1967 03 Between The Buttons
1967 03 Their Satanic Majesties Request
1968 03 Beggars Banquet
1969 02 Through The Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)
1969 01 Let It Bleed
1970 01 Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' - The Rolling Sontes In Concert
1971 04 Stone Age
1971 01 Sticky Fingers
1971 19 Gimme Shelter
1972 14 Milestones
1972 01 Exile On Main Street (re issue #1 in 2010)
1972 41 Rock 'n' Rolling Stones
1973 01 Goat's Head Soup
1974 02 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
1975 14 Made In The Shade
1975 45 Metamorphosis
1975 07 Rolled Gold - The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones
1976 02 Black And Blue
1977 03 Love You Live
1977 08 Get Stoned
1978 02 Some Girls (re issue #58 in 2011)
1980 01 Emotional Rescue
1981 02 Tattoo You
1982 04 Still Life (American Concerts 1981)
1982 24 Story Of The Stones
1983 03 Undercover
1984 23 Rewind 1971-1984 (The Best Of The Rolling Stones)
1986 04 Dirty Work
1989 02 Steel Wheels
1990 03 Hot Rocks - The Greatest Hits 1964-1971
1991 06 Flashpoint
1993 16 Jump Back - The Best Of The Rolling Stones 1971-93
1994 01 Voodoo Lounge
1995 09 Stripped
1997 06 Bridges To Babylon
1998 67 No Security
2002 02 Forty Licks
2004 38 Live Licks
2005 02 A Bigger Bang
2007 26 Rolled Gold+
2008 02 Shine A Light OST
2012 03 Grrr!
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Best Buy has 2 versions. Double set is $19.99. Triple set $29.99. Target has the double set for $19.99. I got it at Walmart for $17.49. I should of got the triple set because I actually like the order of the songs and the versions.
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Bitch wrote on Nov 18th, 2012 at 10:00pm:
Best Buy has 2 versions. Double set is $19.99. Triple set $29.99. Target has the double set for $19.99. I got it at Walmart for $17.49. I should of got the triple set because I actually like the order of the songs and the versions.

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Bitch wrote on Nov 18th, 2012 at 10:00pm:
Best Buy has 2 versions. Double set is $19.99. Triple set $29.99. Target has the double set for $19.99. I got it at Walmart for $17.49. I should of got the triple set because I actually like the order of the songs and the versions.

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Is there a Deluxe boxed version of GRRR available yet for upwards of $1300 that includes some post cards and a replica poster?
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