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Artist:Rolling Stones [ more ]
Song:Tumbling Dice
Album:Exile On Main Street [ info ]
Released:1972
Last Played:Oct 10, 2011 - 09:15
Avg. Rating:8.2  (Total Ratings: 368)
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1 votes: 11 (3%)2 votes: 6 (1.6%)3 votes: 2 (0.54%)4 votes: 2 (0.54%)5 votes: 7 (1.9%)6 votes: 17 (4.6%)7 votes: 41 (11%)8 votes: 77 (21%)9 votes: 122 (33%)10 votes: 83 (23%)
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calypsus_1
(East of Eden)
Posted: May 26, 2012 - 19:49 


Linda Ronstadt and Mick Jagger





PA1749
(Jim Thorpe)
Posted: Oct 10, 2011 - 07:17 

Best Rock n Roll album of all time...
HazzeSwede
(Vinyl Land)
Posted: Jul 08, 2011 - 03:00 

I always liked this kind of rollin'beat,well done.

Exile is a most excellent album. Got a mint LP. {#Smile}
h8rhater
Posted: Jun 06, 2011 - 11:27 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 
Pearls before swine

RedGuitar
(Iowa, USA)
Posted: Jun 06, 2011 - 11:27 

 siskinbob wrote:
I grew up with the Stones and love most of their work. But this track always jars with me. Comes across as a discordant mess to my ears.{#Headache}

Guess thats what garycha means by "loose 'n' dirty"



 
It's probably surprising the album ever got made in the first place, seeing as when and where it was recorded.
See the DVD on the making of the album - "discordant mess" or "loose 'n' dirty" indeed.
But hey, I like this album and all the albums before it.  Afterwards they started to lose me.


kelo
(Amsterdam (NL))
Posted: Apr 04, 2011 - 05:36 

YEEEES!
kurtster
(sometimes the statue and sometimes the pigeon)
Posted: Jan 31, 2011 - 10:54 

Not my favorite Stones track, but this sounds a bit different than what I remember from years ago, a little nicer.  And Rondstadt's is a really excellent version. 
soundlife
(ROME ITALY)
Posted: Jan 31, 2011 - 10:52 

Very very nice playlist! Great Otis Redding and the Stones!
 
siskinbob
(United Kingdom)
Posted: Dec 31, 2010 - 03:35 

I grew up with the Stones and love most of their work. But this track always jars with me. Comes across as a discordant mess to my ears.{#Headache}

Guess thats what garycha means by "loose 'n' dirty"



johnjconn
(chicago land)
Posted: Nov 29, 2010 - 11:21 

my fav RS tune.
Not sure why, but makes my toes tingle.
garycha
(Bristol, UK)
Posted: Jun 23, 2010 - 05:41 

The masters of loose'n' dirty at their very best.  Timeless
Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Jun 23, 2010 - 05:38 

 philbertr wrote:


Ummmm....Blues and Motown is where most of the early English invasion inspiration, and lots of its material, came from. It took the English to show us Americans the incredible art we had in our own backyard but couldn't (wouldn't) see because it was from the wrong side of the tracks.
 

You have a selective memory.  Elvis was doing it long before the Brit invasion.
calypsus_1
Posted: Apr 29, 2010 - 21:56 


The Rolling Stones - "Tumbling Dice" Live

"Think this was the show in 94, in Miami."      Heliass94

"It's amazing the way The Stones have that totally unique thing going...I mean everything just totally fits...the sound, the looks the songs. There's just nothing like The Rolling F***in'Stones."     
Siomistic



lmic
(Harmless Little Bunny)
Posted: Dec 15, 2009 - 16:00 

 redeyespy wrote:
I was watching the movie FM recently and it features a pretty decent rendition of this by Linda Ronstadt.
 
I love her version. Bill's got it in the library...

countyman
(09 Stanley Cup Champs and Sixburgh)
Posted: Oct 13, 2009 - 18:59 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 
I had to scroll down to through many replies to this comment to get to the source and then I see yer from Cincy.
And that answered my question.

Sloggydog
(UK)
Posted: Jul 11, 2009 - 02:17 

More masters...never a complaint with the stones but here's a question - How does Mick Jagger get together with David Bowie and make a crap song?
Frawg
(Maine)
Posted: Jun 09, 2009 - 07:08 

The original "Hard to Handle" and then this - nice playlist.

Sounds good.
jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Mar 06, 2009 - 11:56 

 ThePoose wrote:
The late Rolling Stone Brian Jones said at the Monterey Pop Festival, ''There is one act you don't want to follow on stage, and that is Otis Redding.''

But it looks as if Bill just arranged that. Sorry, Brian. RIP.
 
His majesty, Prince Jones, smiled as he moved among the crowd....down in Monterey.

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pope183
(Vinyamar)
Posted: Dec 26, 2008 - 15:43 



2 Drummers
jpfueler
(South o' Ft Worth)
Posted: Dec 01, 2008 - 17:01 

redeyespy wrote:
I was watching the movie FM recently and it features a pretty decent rendition of this by Linda Ronstadt.


and No Static At All?
the old station in N.O. I once listened to would play Linda's version

krich58
(SCruz)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:24 

Reminds me of an old quote, that of Count Bassie I believe. When asked what music he listened to, his reply was:

"There's good music, and bad music. I listen to the good music."

And after many, many Hours of Listening, I can attest. Radio Paradise plays the GOOD music!!

Way to go gang at RP. We love ya.
   :- k

susanakers
(central Indiana)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:22 

Passion for the Stones runs high among RP listeners! I have to agree w/these posts—this is an excellent song and Exile I have loved from the start. It is on my list of all-time favorite albums, and it was fun to read what people said about Tumbling Dice, fun song.
songbirdfemme
(syracuse ny)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:14 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 

I think it belongs here too! I think a clarification is in order. This is an eclectic rock station, but that just means an interesting MIX of good rock music (whatever the dj decides is good... and the dj decided this is a good song.) Even if it's top 40, and you may have heard it 100,000 times, it isnt automatic that it shouldnt be included here. I think eclectic can include hits, as long as they aren't back to back.
ulibcn
(Barcelona Spain)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:12 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 
good news: it has, and it's back!
byyyyyyye {#Wave}

enjoy your Humperdinck

saltysanford
(Naperville, IL)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:11 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 

You, sir, are an idiot.
wrangler
(cliffside park, nj)
Posted: Oct 31, 2008 - 08:10 

 billbangert wrote:
This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
 
huh?  this song absolutely belongs here! 

billbangert
(Cincinnati)
Posted: Sep 29, 2008 - 15:57 

This song has no place on RP.  Tuning away now.
jagdriver
(Auburn, CA)
Posted: Sep 29, 2008 - 15:56 

Definitely one of their better albums, with nary a bad cut.
nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Aug 29, 2008 - 02:36 

Yeah, they were good.........
ThePoose
Posted: May 26, 2008 - 11:01 

The late Rolling Stone Brian Jones said at the Monterey Pop Festival, ''There is one act you don't want to follow on stage, and that is Otis Redding.''

But it looks as if Bill just arranged that. Sorry, Brian. RIP.
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