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Anything by the Beatles prior to them getting stoned and the White Album. Three chords and repetitively moronic lyrics I'll grant that Sticky Fingers & Exile had some merit, but not as a whole, IMHO. By then, Jagger moved like a rooster whose tail feathers were burning and Keith Richards resembled a walking corpse, of course, he still does and now claims to have snorted his dad's ashes mixed with coke.......WTF
Quote from: Thebiker on 6 Apr 2007, 12:28 pmAnything by the Beatles prior to them getting stoned and the White Album. Three chords and repetitively moronic lyrics I'll grant that Sticky Fingers & Exile had some merit, but not as a whole, IMHO. By then, Jagger moved like a rooster whose tail feathers were burning and Keith Richards resembled a walking corpse, of course, he still does and now claims to have snorted his dad's ashes mixed with coke.......WTF w00t, agree with you completely on the early Beatles...their later stuff was where it's at.I didn't like Sticky Fingers as a whole either, but I think "Sister Morphine" is an immensely powerful tune...probably my 2nd favorite Stones song after "Wild Horses".
I will admit that ELO was perfect for the Xanadu soundtrack....
Quote from: JimJ on 6 Apr 2007, 04:19 pmQuote from: Thebiker on 6 Apr 2007, 12:28 pmAnything by the Beatles prior to them getting stoned and the White Album. Three chords and repetitively moronic lyrics I'll grant that Sticky Fingers & Exile had some merit, but not as a whole, IMHO. By then, Jagger moved like a rooster whose tail feathers were burning and Keith Richards resembled a walking corpse, of course, he still does and now claims to have snorted his dad's ashes mixed with coke.......WTF w00t, agree with you completely on the early Beatles...their later stuff was where it's at.I didn't like Sticky Fingers as a whole either, but I think "Sister Morphine" is an immensely powerful tune...probably my 2nd favorite Stones song after "Wild Horses".Both those songs are on Sticky Fingers, right?
how about "nights in white satin"? anybody mention one that yet? That song takes itself way too seriously. I can't keep from laughing as soon as I hear..."Breathe deep, the gathering gloom..."