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  • stinginstang
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    Paint it black

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    agreed, the Beatles have an amazing body of work... their early stuff is obviously very poppy and teeny-boppy, but that was the era...

    once they got into the psychedelics, it got really good IMO
    The Beatles IMO the greatest rock band of all time hands down.

    Yea the good stuff didn't start til they started doing dope

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    that's plain silly
    agreed, the Beatles have an amazing body of work... their early stuff is obviously very poppy and teeny-boppy, but that was the era...

    once they got into the psychedelics, it got really good IMO

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  • silverhatch
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    Originally posted by EW View Post
    I like a lot of the Rolling Stones stuff. Even saw them live at the Cotton Bowl.
    I can not stand the Beatles and think they are triple overrated.
    x2 on the second part.

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by EW View Post
    I like a lot of the Rolling Stones stuff. Even saw them live at the Cotton Bowl.
    I can not stand the Beatles and think they are triple overrated.
    that's plain silly

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  • Cooter
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    you saw a live performance from 1991 and wondered how they ever got so big?

    go buy Let It Bleed and a bottle of whiskey and if you haven't figured it out by the end of the album, just kill yourself

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  • BP
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    They produced real rock and roll and weren't dirty hippies during the Vietnam War. It was something you could play over there that would help with morale and scare the crap out of the locals if you blared it loud enough.

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  • EW
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    I like a lot of the Rolling Stones stuff. Even saw them live at the Cotton Bowl.
    I can not stand the Beatles and think they are triple overrated.

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    i understand your point but that is not where I am coming from. That type of music is awful to me. The drown of the way it sounds is actually irritating.

    I enjoy the old bands. Back when it was really about having fun and Rock and Roll was at its best. I will listen to classic rock before I ever listen to anything from when I was growing up ( I am 28). I grew up on 92.5. I think older folks don't realize my generation and more still love all the old stuff. I have heard the DJ's on 92.5 act so surprised when they see people my age at their events.

    As for the Stones. I picked up their 40 licks greatest hits about 5 years ago. It was OK to me. It didn't blow me away as some other greatest hits from other bands. I was disappointed in a way. I know greatest hits albums don't tell the full story of a group, but I like to use them as windows into a group to see if I want to venture further.

    Maybe I just need to listen to that album a little more. Maybe pick up some of their albums to understand it.
    I have a really odd taste in music. Some music is good to some people and not to others.

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  • Slowhand
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    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    There's your problem. Again, the musical context of their respective albums needs to be taken into consideration. Listen to them separately, and then see if you don't feel a little better about them. Try Sticky Fingers, Goat's Head Soup, Their Satanic Majesties Request, and Girls! Girls! Girls! for starters, and see if that doesn't blow your skirt up. If you want some good live action, check out the Gimme Shelter! documentary, and the Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out live album.
    The concept of the album as something greater than the sum of its parts is dead to most people, and certainly to the record industry.

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  • bcoop
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    I'm not a big fan of live albums, but Exile on Main St is good, and so is Got Live if you Want It.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    i understand your point but that is not where I am coming from. That type of music is awful to me. The drown of the way it sounds is actually irritating.

    I enjoy the old bands. Back when it was really about having fun and Rock and Roll was at its best. I will listen to classic rock before I ever listen to anything from when I was growing up ( I am 28). I grew up on 92.5. I think older folks don't realize my generation and more still love all the old stuff. I have heard the DJ's on 92.5 act so surprised when they see people my age at their events.

    As for the Stones. I picked up their 40 licks greatest hits about 5 years ago. It was OK to me. It didn't blow me away as some other greatest hits from other bands. I was disappointed in a way. I know greatest hits albums don't tell the full story of a group, but I like to use them as windows into a group to see if I want to venture further.

    Maybe I just need to listen to that album a little more. Maybe pick up some of their albums to understand it.
    There's your problem. Again, the musical context of their respective albums needs to be taken into consideration. Listen to them separately, and then see if you don't feel a little better about them. Try Sticky Fingers, Goat's Head Soup, Their Satanic Majesties Request, and Girls! Girls! Girls! for starters, and see if that doesn't blow your skirt up. If you want some good live action, check out the Gimme Shelter! documentary, and the Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out live album.

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  • Slowhand
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    Anyone that doesn't get the chills when 'Miss You' comes on doesn't need a brain. For you the spinal cord suffices.

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    this is what happens when you play disturbed, lincoln park, and limp bizcut on the radio.


    Rolling Stones are one of the great rock and roll bands of all times
    i understand your point but that is not where I am coming from. That type of music is awful to me. The drown of the way it sounds is actually irritating.

    I enjoy the old bands. Back when it was really about having fun and Rock and Roll was at its best. I will listen to classic rock before I ever listen to anything from when I was growing up ( I am 28). I grew up on 92.5. I think older folks don't realize my generation and more still love all the old stuff. I have heard the DJ's on 92.5 act so surprised when they see people my age at their events.

    As for the Stones. I picked up their 40 licks greatest hits about 5 years ago. It was OK to me. It didn't blow me away as some other greatest hits from other bands. I was disappointed in a way. I know greatest hits albums don't tell the full story of a group, but I like to use them as windows into a group to see if I want to venture further.

    Maybe I just need to listen to that album a little more. Maybe pick up some of their albums to understand it.
    Last edited by mstng86; 02-06-2011, 03:58 PM.

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  • bcoop
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    The Rolling Stones are the fucking shit!

    Let it Bleed is a good album, Some Girls is a good album, Sticky Fingers is a good album. They've got lots of great albums.

    As for songs - Miss You, Let it Bleed, Beast of Burden, Shattered, Start Me Up, Time is on My Side, Good Times, Bad Times,
    Susie Q, Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, Sister Morphine, Bitch, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Under My Thumb, I'm Alright, Good Time Women, etc.


    They will always be among the best rock and roll bands ever, IMO. I can sit down with a 12 pack, blast some Stones, and it takes me to a completely different place.

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