grantJun 05, 2013 - 06:54 | Brilliant musical discombobulation. A delicious mess of sonic southern fried chicken and waffles smothered in maple syrup. |
| Ok, starting here for the next hour I really was about to vomit. This was really, really bad- poorly recorded and mixed with fiddle part which seemed mixed to get the cats yowling and humans covering their ears. Not taking anything away from the artists but this was one of the few things which had me wishing I wasn't listening to RP.... |
| Cynaera wrote: I just love this. Get a bunch of Brits in a studio and let them go country. It's fun, silly, and somehow just perfect. I could listen to this a few times in a row on my CD player. Miss you so much, Cynaera... love this marvelous parody of some country music... |
| honk, honk |
| Biscobret wrote: Yup... 10 for me. LOVE it. |
| Sweet_Virginia wrote: Sorry, you either love this or you don't. You have to get that side of the stones, it is their spin on country/blues/rock- not mocking and facetious (well maybe a little, but also slightly embarrassed). Listen to the guitar work. This is what evolved into Exile on Main Street, which many, believe to be their greatest album. This is what Keith Richards wanted Honky Tonk woman to be. 10 10 10 10 10 Yup... 10 for me. |
| Actually painful to listen to, mostly because it's mixed so badly. |
| Sounds like an Australian pub band doing a cover of the Stones.....sign of a good tune. |
| Uncomplicated wrote: Let It Bleed is a masterpeice, and this track is no exception. I love playing it in the car when other people are riding with me. They look around when they hear the car horn. hahah :D Back when It came out we had on cassette in an old Scout that we would take off road from time to time. We could be out in the middle of nowhere going down a creek bed and when this came on everyone would look around. I think it took about a decade before I finally got immune to it |
| Unusual |
| good good good... |
bam23Nov 28, 2012 - 19:43 | frootloopsfan wrote: Might not be so bad without the faux southern drawls. But that's the point, in'it? |
| I'm glad so many of you like this. I don't, but you put up with my choices, so it's only fair I accept yours. :^) |
| A true classic. I think I have covered this in half of the bands I have been in (20  ). |
| treatment_bound wrote: The width of Keith's belt is almost the same as the waistline on Mick's trousers. Damn, your observation just made me laugh outloud. My first after a long day. Thanx. |
| Helchat wrote: Long live the Grievous Angel! We can thank Gram for a lot of good stuff still on the air or satellite waves. Got dat right! |
| Definately mine steeler wrote: Probably my favorite Stones album. |
| billyl wrote: I can't think of anything but HEROIN when I see this photo. It is pretty amazing Keef's still alive when he pretty much looked like the walking dead OVER 40 YEARS AGO! |
| treatment_bound wrote: The width of Keith's belt is almost the same as the waistline on Mick's trousers. I can't think of anything but HEROIN when I see this photo. |
| More Stones! |