kcar
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treatment_bound wrote:Apparently, the suits at London Records (the Stones' U.S. label) determined the album sleeve pictured at the top of this page was too "harsh" for us Yanks back in '68, so they substituted this piece of safe tripe instead:  It looks like a crappy wedding invitation! I wonder if Mick & Keith are registered at Crate & Barrel? I remember being surprised when I saw the toilet cover for the first time, many years after the album came out. The American version is just too safe. I'd love to know what the Beatles were thinking when they released "Yesterday and Today" with the butchered dolls cover... Greatgreat song, one of the Stones' best. Tight-pants strutting.. |
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ambrebalte (Wolxheim (France) - Beijing, Beijing again, soon) | | Posted: Mar 17, 2013 - 08:54 | |
ick wrote:The Stones when they were punk! Well that was when they had a future they didn't want to dream about, when now, they dream with no future Time is ghastly with punk |
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Proclivities (Paris of the Piedmont) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2012 - 07:11 | |
martinc wrote:1969 was a fine year for new music and this was just one of them. I thought this album was released in 1968. Whatever, great album, great tune. |
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DanFHiggins (Mid Maryland) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2012 - 07:10 | |
Just Raw music. Energy - Cutting
Wonderful
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Bozo (Steeler Penguin Pirate land) | | Posted: Oct 11, 2012 - 13:40 | |
Boy, do I miss Brian Jones!!! The stories about Brian are the highlight of Keith's book!!!
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gemtag (Texas) | | Posted: Oct 11, 2012 - 13:36 | |
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ick (...out of the primordial ooze) | | Posted: Aug 09, 2012 - 12:40 | |
The Stones when they were punk!
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snitramc (earth) | | Posted: Dec 31, 2011 - 18:53 | |
Great song. So has anyone read Keith's autobiography? I did. Just wondering what other folks thought of the book.
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kurtster (Back in Ohiya, for now ...) | | Posted: Dec 31, 2011 - 18:49 | |
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nalle (Malmo, Sweden) | | Posted: Aug 27, 2011 - 07:42 | |
One of the best Stones song, IMHO.
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2011 - 17:03 | |
Never before has this Stones song held more meaning and relevance. I love it.
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martinc (Ottawa Canada) | | Posted: Feb 19, 2011 - 06:21 | |
1969 was a fine year for new music and this was just one of them.
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Barman (Milan, Italy) | | Posted: Oct 16, 2010 - 05:20 | |
danimal3114u wrote:Keith nails this song, as does the entire band, but the guitar is what makes this track for me. right from the intro, you know this track is classic.
Nay! What of the (BANGBANGBANGBANG) drums?  |
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Oct 16, 2010 - 05:18 | |
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Sep 14, 2010 - 10:45 | |
Stingray wrote:Never been on my Best-Stones-Songs list...
Always been on my Best-Stones-Songs list -10 |
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Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | | Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 10:17 | |
treatment_bound wrote:Apparently, the suits at London Records (the Stones' U.S. label) determined the album sleeve pictured at the top of this page was too "harsh" for us Yanks back in '68, so they substituted this piece of safe tripe instead:  It looks like a crappy wedding invitation! I wonder if Mick & Keith are registered at Crate & Barrel? The US 'replacement' cover was designer to look like an invitation - to a banquet. |
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h8rhater
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stevebeaver wrote:Not a Stones fan (they have been coasting IMHO since 1972) but this rocks.
The Stones have yet to coast in their now epic 49 year career. Look for a CD of all new material AND a two year long 50th anniversary tour in 2011-12. |
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Stingray (EUROPE) | | Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 10:10 | |
Never been on my Best-Stones-Songs list...
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paulmack (the hissing swamps) | | Posted: Jul 12, 2010 - 12:48 | |
stevebeaver wrote:Not a Stones fan (they have been coasting IMHO since 1972) but this rocks.
I kind of agree - re the 'coasting' comment - but I will always consider myself a fan for the incredible body of work up until that point. And this never gets old for me (re another comment below). |
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johnjconn (chicago land) | | Posted: Jul 12, 2010 - 12:38 | |
I actually kind of enjoyed this song the first 11,345 times I heard it. But lately, oh, say the last 14,328 times I've heard it, I feel it's getting old.
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stevebeaver (Washington DC) | | Posted: Jul 12, 2010 - 12:35 | |
Not a Stones fan (they have been coasting IMHO since 1972) but this rocks.
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Cynaera wrote:The beginning chords of this song invariably make me crank up the stereo, roll down the windows, and drive too damned fast. I love the Stones.   |
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Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | | Posted: Jun 10, 2010 - 15:55 | |
The beginning chords of this song invariably make me crank up the stereo, roll down the windows, and drive too damned fast. I love the Stones.  |
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Rick_V (New Orleans) | | Posted: Dec 03, 2009 - 06:58 | |
Easily one of my very favorite Stones songs.
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vandal (arriving somewhere, but not here. . .) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2009 - 08:56 | |
When I was a young teen in the 70's everyone was defined by the Brit Wave band with which they most identified; some were Kinks followers, others the Who, many the Beatles, but for me it was the Stones. . .
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2009 - 07:50 | |
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peter_james_bond (Lunenburg, NS) | | Posted: Jul 30, 2009 - 06:48 | |
danimal3114u wrote:Keith nails this song, as does the entire band, but the guitar is what makes this track for me. right from the intro, you know this track is classic.
Yes, the whole band kicks it, from Jagger's rage in the vocals to Charlie Watts frenetic drumming, everyone's in top form. |
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: May 27, 2009 - 17:23 | |
This song is good for the ears...
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nigelr (Coffs Harbour, Australia) | | Posted: Apr 26, 2009 - 01:12 | |
From memory, the streets of Paris were in flames, and those of London weren't too far behind when this monsterous track was released.............
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treatment_bound (Duluth to Madison) | | Posted: Mar 25, 2009 - 12:35 | |
Apparently, the suits at London Records (the Stones' U.S. label) determined the album sleeve pictured at the top of this page was too "harsh" for us Yanks back in '68, so they substituted this piece of safe tripe instead:  It looks like a crappy wedding invitation! I wonder if Mick & Keith are registered at Crate & Barrel? |
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