Sign In Sign Out Subscribe to Mailing Lists Unsubscribe or Change Settings Help

smoe.org mailing lists
ivan@stellysee.de

Message Index for 2003123, sorted by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)
Previous message, by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)
Next message, by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)

From "Billy G. Spradlin" <bgspradlin@cablelynx.com>
Subject Re: No More Adams
Date Wed, 17 Dec 2003 04:47:06 -0600

[Part 1 text/plain us-ascii (2.6 kilobytes)] (View Text in a separate window)

I went over to a freinds house who bought the Four Flicks DVD set. The old
farts showed they still had some life in them and the audio was some of the
best 5:1 mixing I heard. The Madison Square Garden and the French theatre
shows
especally shined. Much better than the 1982-3 tour film where they phoned it
in.

Billy


At 12:57 AM 12/17/03 -0500, you wrote:
>I generally agree re: the Stones.  Every latter period album has at least 3
>or 4 great songs that make it worthwhile.  I'll even name the ones I like on
>Ron's two bummers, Babylon and Wheels:
>
>Steel Wheels: Can't Be Seen With You; Slipping Away (the Keef songs are easy
>picks but Slipping is great), Almost Hear You Sigh, Mick's Emotions.
>
>Babylon: You Don't Have to Mean It, Thief in the Night, How Can I Stop
>(again the THREE Keef songs); Always Suffering
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "ronald and karen sanchez" <eldeluxe@mcn.net>
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:36 PM
>Subject: Re: No More Adams
>
>
>> Wow, sort of an easy target, and one that has done far too much great
>stuff to
>> pick on. It's just the the problem with being around so long. See I think
>> Undercover, Dirty work (nearly a Keef solo album) and Voodoo Lounge are
>all
>> pretty fab records. I could find five great songs on each. I'm not a big
>fan of
>> Steel Wheels, but I know there are some good ones there too. I think
>They've
>> only done one other studio album since, Bridges To Babble On. Ok, I didn't
>much
>> care for that. But in the scheme of the Replacements, or even Ryan Adams,
>or My
>> Morning Jacket (the nu-Outlaws) the Stones come out looking a lot better.
>> Bad news, we're all gonna get old, and look sort of silly in the clothes
>we
>> could wear when we were twenty.
>>
>> Why not pick on Aerosmith...I won't, I just ignore 'em.
>>
>> This is a house where we have no problem stayin' up late watching Stones
>> bootleg dvds...hehehehe
>>
>> Just couldn't let that one slide...
>>
>> RS
>>
>> Not Lame wrote:
>>
>> >   Rolling Stones will forever rule on such
>> > a list as being the most over-rated band in the history of rock 'n roll.
>> > This has been an OLDIES band for almost 25 years now.   Last great
>album,
>> > MISS  YOU, but you can twist my arm and give it up for Tattoo You.
>.......
>> >
>> > So pass those dice.
>> >
>> > Bruce @ Not Lame
>>
>> -- Ronald Sanchez
>> Director Of A&R
>> Career Records
>>  www.CareerRecords.com
>>
>> The Donovan's Brain Web Site
>>  www.Donovans-Brain.com
>>
>>
>  
Billy G. Spradlin
http://listen.to/jangleradio


Message Index for 2003123, sorted by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)
Previous message, by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)
Next message, by... (Author) (Date) (Subject) (Thread)

For assistance, please contact the smoe.org administrators.
Sign In Sign Out Subscribe to Mailing Lists Unsubscribe or Change Settings Help