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