ScottN (An inch above the K/T boundary layer) | | Posted: May 20, 2006 - 14:55 | |
dpjag wrote:There are a lot of "6's" that are better than this.
Fame rules.
Lots of better "6's" than this? Well, not for me.
I think its quite an achievement the the Stones could do smth this good thirty or so years past their "prime". |
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cutterjudd (smackdabinthemiddle) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2006 - 11:07 | |
Sorry folks....but this ole folk still rock to these ole folks........fricken rain fall down...yeaa |
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dpjag (Atlanta, GA) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2006 - 11:05 | |
There are a lot of "6's" that are better than this.
Fame rules.
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ElSupreme (ATL) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2006 - 11:03 | |
60year old rock stars should stop making music
they had their shot. This isn't horrible but it does drag down the rolling stones name
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Odyzzeuz (Austin, Texas) | | Posted: Apr 21, 2006 - 11:03 | |
pcollins wrote:This one makes my wife frisky !
Too much information. |
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arthg
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This is the first recent Stones tune that I've added to my playlist in a l-o-n-g time. They lost me sometime after "Start Me Up". But I'm lovin' this Rain Fall Down.
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Daveinbawlmer (Bawlmer, Merlin. Hon.) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2006 - 20:36 | |
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pcollins (Harbour Town NS) | | Posted: Mar 08, 2006 - 09:25 | |
This one makes my wife frisky ! |
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peterneorr
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masterhead wrote:This track reminds me of connected by MC Stereos..Anybody??? I dig the Album, good stuff!
Yeah... I thought it sounded familiar too. |
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masterhead (Sacramento Metropolitan Area, Ca) | | Posted: Mar 08, 2006 - 09:21 | |
This track reminds me of "Connected" by MC Stereos..Anybody??? I dig the Album, good stuff!
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Danny_G (www.frappr.com/radioparadise) | | Posted: Mar 08, 2006 - 09:21 | |
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LennytheB (Duluth, Georgia) | | Posted: Mar 08, 2006 - 09:20 | |
Cant help muhself...I like it, I like it, so sue me.
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Thomas104
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kazuma (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Jan 30, 2006 - 20:50 | |
Hannio wrote:I saw the Stones on Ed Sullivan in the mid-late 60's. My dad said something to the effect, "In five years these guys will be forgotten." Heh.
I said the same thing about Madonna.  :puke: |
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Jan 23, 2006 - 08:20 | |
I saw the Stones on Ed Sullivan in the mid-late 60's. My dad said something to the effect, "In five years these guys will be forgotten." Heh.
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nick_valensi (Quito, Ecuador) | | Posted: Jan 23, 2006 - 08:14 | |
Not what they used to be... but they still got it! (c'mon they're in their 60's and still rockin'! It's amazing!)
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tulfan (Westland, MI) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2006 - 05:48 | |
algrif wrote:Hey. Can anyone upload something from Bill Wyman's Rythmn Kings ?? Great stuff. If RP is into modern day Jagger and Stones, then he should be playing Wyman too.
I have a copy of said band entitled "Struttin' Our Stuff" (1998) I bought in Ann Arbor years ago but can recall nothing memorable from it. Can you advise? |
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algrif
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Hey. Can anyone upload something from Bill Wyman's Rythmn Kings ?? Great stuff. If RP is into modern day Jagger and Stones, then he should be playing Wyman too.
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horstman
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ChicoCyclist (Chico, CA) | | Posted: Dec 27, 2005 - 14:45 | |
A very solid 5. Bordering on a 6, but not quite up to that level.
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ArbiterOfGoodTaste (Seattle WA) | | Posted: Dec 27, 2005 - 14:45 | |
Johray63 wrote:I think you got a point there in this case.
Once an artist is established (and they are like no other band is) it's hard (or almost impossible) to listen unprejudiced anymore.
I generally don't like the Stones, but I am totally hooked on this song. And it's a ton of fun to play, too. |
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Bazooka (Tucson AZ USA) | | Posted: Dec 19, 2005 - 11:51 | |
Craftsman.
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Johray63 (The Lowlands) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2005 - 02:59 | |
dpjag wrote:I wonder how many people would like this if it weren't the 'Stones.
I think you got a point there in this case.
Once an artist is established (and they are like no other band is) it's hard (or almost impossible) to listen unprejudiced anymore. |
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dpjag (Atlanta, GA) | | Posted: Nov 28, 2005 - 11:56 | |
I wonder how many people would like this if it weren't the 'Stones.
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sqqqrly (Newport, RI) | | Posted: Nov 28, 2005 - 11:56 | |
sccaflagger74 wrote:I feel like I'm listening to FM radio now. Enough with this song, I don't need to hear it daily. Please :)
I second this. |
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Bizzarefall (SoCal) | | Posted: Nov 28, 2005 - 11:53 | |
ScottN wrote:Have you been to a Stones' concert in the last twenty years? I can assure you that Richards still plays and plays well!
Rain Fall Down is a very good song. That the RS are still playing with what appears to be very genuine joy and enthusiasm is wonderful. They perform masterfully and are sold out almost everywhere. And to produce a work as good as BB forty+ years into their career is simply amazing.
Loss of Wyman--minor to the music. Loss of Jones and Taylor (especially Jones) was much more important, but hhhmmm...they seem to have done ok w/o them.
Also Keith has some solo stuff out that is great! He still rocks... |
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ScottN (An inch above the K/T boundary layer) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2005 - 06:29 | |
Have you been to a Stones' concert in the last twenty years? I can assure you that Richards still plays and plays well!
Rain Fall Down is a very good song. That the RS are still playing with what appears to be very genuine joy and enthusiasm is wonderful. They perform masterfully and are sold out almost everywhere. And to produce a work as good as BB forty+ years into their career is simply amazing.
Loss of Wyman--minor to the music. Loss of Jones and Taylor (especially Jones) was much more important, but hhhmmm...they seem to have done ok w/o them. kazuma wrote:
Speaking as someone who used to love pretty much everything these guys did (Goat's Head Soup? I love Goat's Head Soup!), I'm with ya on that, sad to say. For me, it's not just the loss of critical band members. Jagger just can't seem to write a decent lyric to save his life any more. And Keef stopped actually playing about 20 years ago. Crouching in various poses with a ciggy hanging out of yer grinning yapper is not playing. |
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lester
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trout_fisher (Swansea,Wales) | | Posted: Nov 15, 2005 - 09:50 | |
Anyone know if this is the Ashley Beadle mix of the song? He's from x-press 2 who did that song 'lazy' with david byrne a few years back, but don't let that put you off.
They've been playing it a lot on a late-night show over here on Radio 1, the blue room, and it's excellent.
Seeing as I haven't caught the song yet on RP, I wouldn't want to go buy the album and find it sounds more like the Stones I expect of late, and less like the version I heard which was a real pleasant surprise
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masterhead (Sacramento, Ca) | | Posted: Nov 11, 2005 - 12:02 | |
xouba wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that the initial guitar riff has some resemblance with INXS's "Suicidal blonde"?
This song reminds of "Connected" by the MC Stereos, basically the beat. And yes, I like the album, so f&*#@ what? |
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