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  • DwightShrute
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    #36
    Originally posted by JW Cash
    Went to a Ten Years After concert during that time at the old Met Center...

    and my god...there were bare breasted women on stage...


    bare breasted women...can you believe it....


    Yea..It was SO MUCH FUN !
    maybe my favorite rock live track was ten years after at woodstock

    going home my baby goin home my babe, babe babe babe I'm going home
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    • Brock Landers
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      #37
      at the end of the day, good or bad, we still have the music

      Enjoy!
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      • Brock Landers
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        #38
        bump up for those who may have missed this unearthed gem
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        • JW Cash
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          #39
          the " live " versions of Midnite Rambler cannot be described.....

          its the ultimate in rock and roll ectasy..........
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          • Brock Landers
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            #40
            Fans of the Rolling Stones surely hold the band's landmark 1972 album 'Exile on Main Street' close to their hearts -- and with good reason, as that album yielded such classics as 'Rocks Off,' 'Tumbling Dice,' 'Sweet Black Angel' and 'Loving Cup.' So it's no surprise that next month's deluxe box set reissue is something worth salivating over. As TwentyFourBit reports, the set includes the film 'C---sucker Blues' on DVD, plus a host of bonus tracks, including new versions of 'Soul Survivor' and 'Loving Cup,' as well as four never been heard cuts.

            This past weekend, the song 'Plundered My Soul' emerged as a single released in conjunction with Record Store Day 2010 and is currently making the Internet rounds. And let us say, this is vintage Stones, the ones we all have come to know and love. The song is a mid-tempo, bluesy affair that features backing vocalists joining Mick Jagger in similar fashion as they do on 'Sweet Virginia,' with Mick revealing that "my indiscretions made a bad impression." For whomever he's speaking about, he says "I thought that you wanted my lovin'/but it's my heart that you stole." While it's hard to believe, maybe even back then, Jagger was the victim of the occasional broken heart, as he further laments, "You were a trick up my sleeve, my ace in the hole."

            We'd love to know who exactly "plundered" Jagger's soul, but if it's any consolation, we're glad it happened, because this is a nice addition to what was already a flawless album. Here's hoping that the other three songs, 'Dancing in the Light,' 'Pass the Wine' and 'Following the River' measure up to this one. And there's more good news for purists: aside from a few minor touch-ups, the songs are reportedly left as they were originally recorded during the 1971-1972 sessions.
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            • BGS 9.5
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              • 01-10-08
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              #41
              Originally posted by Brock Landers
              Fans of the Rolling Stones surely hold the band's landmark 1972 album 'Exile on Main Street' close to their hearts -- and with good reason, as that album yielded such classics as 'Rocks Off,' 'Tumbling Dice,' 'Sweet Black Angel' and 'Loving Cup.' So it's no surprise that next month's deluxe box set reissue is something worth salivating over. As TwentyFourBit reports, the set includes the film 'C---sucker Blues' on DVD, plus a host of bonus tracks, including new versions of 'Soul Survivor' and 'Loving Cup,' as well as four never been heard cuts.

              This past weekend, the song 'Plundered My Soul' emerged as a single released in conjunction with Record Store Day 2010 and is currently making the Internet rounds. And let us say, this is vintage Stones, the ones we all have come to know and love. The song is a mid-tempo, bluesy affair that features backing vocalists joining Mick Jagger in similar fashion as they do on 'Sweet Virginia,' with Mick revealing that "my indiscretions made a bad impression." For whomever he's speaking about, he says "I thought that you wanted my lovin'/but it's my heart that you stole." While it's hard to believe, maybe even back then, Jagger was the victim of the occasional broken heart, as he further laments, "You were a trick up my sleeve, my ace in the hole."

              We'd love to know who exactly "plundered" Jagger's soul, but if it's any consolation, we're glad it happened, because this is a nice addition to what was already a flawless album. Here's hoping that the other three songs, 'Dancing in the Light,' 'Pass the Wine' and 'Following the River' measure up to this one. And there's more good news for purists: aside from a few minor touch-ups, the songs are reportedly left as they were originally recorded during the 1971-1972 sessions.
              I did a "top 100 Albums of All Time" with a buddy of mine a while back; Exile checked in at #9......

              Critically acclaimed as the best Stones album ever......as I know you know already.....
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              • BGS 9.5
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                • 01-10-08
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                #42
                Personally, I like "Sticky Fingers" a little bit more, but both are great....
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                • Brock Landers
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                  • 06-30-08
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                  #43
                  Originally posted by BGS 9.5
                  I did a "top 100 Albums of All Time" with a buddy of mine a while back; Exile checked in at #9...... Critically acclaimed as the best Stones album ever......as I know you know already.....
                  i actually think Sticky Fingers is their best, not a single song that isn't great on it.

                  Listen to Beggar's Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St and Goat Heads Soup, those 5 albums, as the were released from 68-73 represent the 5 best album stretch by any band ever.
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                  • BGS 9.5
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                    #44
                    Originally posted by Brock Landers
                    i actually think Sticky Fingers is their best, not a single song that isn't great on it.

                    Listen to Beggar's Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St and Goat Heads Soup, those 5 albums, as the were released from 68-73 represent the 5 best album stretch by any band ever.
                    Brock, see post #42.....

                    I can't disagree with you on that time frame, just fukking phenominal songs by a fabulous band.....
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                    • DwightShrute
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                      • 01-17-09
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                      #45
                      Originally posted by JW Cash
                      the " live " versions of Midnite Rambler cannot be described.....

                      its the ultimate in rock and roll ectasy..........
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                      • Brock Landers
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                        • 06-30-08
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                        #46
                        Still loving this new song, hope you music lovers have heard it
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                        • DwightShrute
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                          #47
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                          • Brock Landers
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                            #48
                            Fukking great clip Dwight

                            AWESOME stuff, comes out May 18th!
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                            • DwightShrute
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                              #49
                              Brock

                              this one is fvcking awesome

                              I could watch it for an hour

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                              • DwightShrute
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                                #50
                                Originally posted by DwightShrute

                                Fukk me , what a great album!
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                                • Brock Landers
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                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by DwightShrute
                                  Brock this one is fvcking awesome I could watch it for an hour
                                  LOVE The Song, prefer it with Mick Taylor, those were the stones at their peak...69-74
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                                  • Brock Landers
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                                    #52
                                    The best of both worlds here Dwight

                                    the song AND Casino

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                                    • podunk
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                                      #53
                                      Beggars Banquet - Let it Bleed - Sticky Fingers - Exile on Main St.....greatest run of albums in rock'n'roll
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                                      • DwightShrute
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                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by podunk
                                        Beggars Banquet - Let it Bleed - Sticky Fingers - Exile on Main St.....greatest run of albums in rock'n'roll


                                        I would include Tattoo You as well
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                                        • Brock Landers
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                                          #55
                                          Originally posted by podunk
                                          Beggars Banquet - Let it Bleed - Sticky Fingers - Exile on Main St.....greatest run of albums in rock'n'roll
                                          just listened to Goat Heads soup all last week, its excellent in its our right, not quite as good as the previous 4, but better than most bands best album.

                                          Here are 3 GREAT unknown songs from it..

                                          Winter


                                          Silver Train



                                          Star Fukker

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                                          • JW Cash
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                                            • 12-31-08
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                                            #56
                                            Originally posted by DwightShrute


                                            I would include Tattoo You as well


                                            Love it when Keith sings


                                            " She's my little rock and roll... and ass with soul baby "
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                                            • JW Cash
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                                              #57
                                              My first Stones album was Rolling Stones Now way back in '64....

                                              Songs like " Everybody Needs Somebody to Love and Down Home Girl...were awesome...


                                              But the Little Red Rooster that Mick did is classic and the best version that I ever heard of that song....

                                              A little know gem that you dont here about on that LP is " What a Shame" What a great blues song and Bill Wyman's bass licks on that song...I could listen to all day......
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                                              • JW Cash
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                                                #58
                                                Gimme Shelter is an epic ....
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                                                • DwightShrute
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                                                  #59
                                                  making the cd

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                                                  • DwightShrute
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                                                    #60
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                                                    • Brock Landers
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                                                      #61
                                                      The next issue of Rolling Stone Magazine

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                                                      • Brock Landers
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                                                        #62
                                                        By Rolling Stone
                                                        May 12, 2010 12:20 AM EDT
                                                        M ick Jagger and Keith Richards revisit the making of the Rolling Stones' gritty masterpiece Exile on Main Street in the new issue of Rolling Stone , available now. As the band prepares for the May 18th reissue of its classic 1972 album, artists from Trey Anastasio to ?uestlove share their favorite epic Exile moments. Plus, look back at the Stones' best Exile-era photos and most incredible live shots and trace the band's history on the cover of RS .
                                                        Phish's Trey Anastasio:
                                                        "The song I really related to is 'Torn and Frayed.' 'The ballrooms and smelly bordellos/And dressing rooms filled with parasites': We really had a problem with that for awhile. Yet it's so beautifully stated in that song. And then, "Joe's got a cough, sounds kinda rough/And the codeine to fix it" [laughs]. We had one of those — the rock doctor. Every band's got one of those.
                                                        It's pretty affirming at the end. You pick up so much when you go through this process of playing every song on a record [like Phish did at Festival 8]. But one of the first things I noticed, even after having listened to this record over and over my entire life, is that half of the lyrics I thought Mick Jagger was singing were wrong. And the ones he was actually singing were much better than the ones I had made up in my mind." (For the rest of Anastasio's thoughts on Exile, visit our full story on David Fricke's Alternate Take.)
                                                        Pearl Jam's Mike McCready:
                                                        "I love that record like you wouldn't believe. That one and Sticky Fingers, I always go back and forth on which one is the greatest record of all time. And I mean of all time of any band. I love 'Loving Cup' because I love the harmonies in the beginning. I love how the piano starts off the song. I love how he describes this beautiful buzz when he's making out with that chick. I sound like ****ing Frank Sinatra now. What a beautiful buzz, what a beautiful buzz. The soul to that song is impeccable. It's so beautiful and it always takes me somewhere when I listen to it. I love the piano. I love Nicky Hopkins. I love Mick's voice. I love the guitars. I love the harmonies. Specifically, when Mick does his own harmonies."
                                                        Elvis Costello:
                                                        "I know every track. 'Shake Your Hips.' I also like 'All Down the Line,' I like 'Rip This Joint.' 'Tumbling Dice,' one of the great guitar parts. 'Loving Cup' is great. See, I can't even choose, that's how great this record is! 'Shake Your Hips,' it's Slim Harpo. The Rolling Stones always loved rhythm & blues, and what's not to love about that song? I remember the Rolling Stones came to Liverpool in 1972 when that record came out, and my entire school queued up to get tickets. And you know what I said? I said, 'Rolling Stones, they're over. You go on, I'll go use the money to buy a record.' And I bought a Jefferson Airplane record instead, so that shows you how much I knew! I didn't buy Exile on Main Street back then, I discovered it about a year later. I couldn't have afforded it at first because it was a double album."
                                                        Beastie Boys' Mike Diamond:
                                                        " 'Sweet Black Angel' is one of those cuts that are in the flow of the album. I'm sure for most people, the first songs that appeal to them are 'Tumbling Dice' or 'It's Only Rock 'n' Roll,' I know those are the more accessible songs. But the thing about that album is that it's very dense, and it obviously stands the test of time. 'Sweet Black Angel' is a cut you only get to after a while. Those are the cuts for me — for the heads!"
                                                        The Roots' ?uestlove:
                                                        "I used that album as a template for Game Theory, despite people thinking Kid A was our sonic reference. 'Loving Cup' is probably my favorite on the album. It's just them meshing as a group, meshing and falling apart at the same time. I tend to see the highlight of any musician's career as sort of the beginning of the end, and I'm not saying it's the decline. I remember one of my favorite scathing reviews for Exile actually came from Rolling Stone, from Lenny Kaye. I hung that up on my wall, because I love that record. It could have been Thriller, it could have been Purple Rain, it seems as though it's the pinnacle. People see it as the beginning, but I see it as the end of an era."
                                                        Brendan Benson:
                                                        "Oh my God, it's like the Bible. That record is so instilled in me. That was like a gold mine. I don't even know where to start. When it came out I was maybe seven years old, but I discovered it later — really truly discovered it. I was heavily into the Rolling Stones, I went chronologically. Beggars Banquet blew my mind. And then Let It Bleed, that remains my favorite. But Exile is a masterpiece. People are surprised to hear that I like the Rolling Stones. I don't write music like that, but that's the music that motivates me. I try to keep up with new music and there's a ton of great new bands and stuff that I like, but you know, you put that on and you're like, '**** yeah! This is genius! What the hell? These guys were out of their minds.' They're like aliens — it's completely out of this world."
                                                        MGMT's Ben Goldwasser:
                                                        "It's one of those albums that I've heard so many times in different settings that it's more about like associating songs on it with experiences. It's kind of a life experience. The album reminds me the most of the summer I spent in Athens, Georgia. It was a summer of alternating between listening to records and swimming in a pool. The band was a couple years old. We weren't really playing out that much. That was the summer that we kinda started writing."
                                                        The Dead's Phil Lesh:
                                                        "My favorite song on that album was 'Tumbling Dice.' We did it a few times with Phil Lesh and Friends. It's a gas to play live. I really love the flow of it — it rolls like a river."
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                                                        • podunk
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                                                          #63
                                                          i'm digging all the love the stones have been getting over this reissue
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                                                          • podunk
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                                                            #64
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                                                            • podunk
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                                                              #65
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                                                              • vegasplays
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                                                                #66
                                                                how is this sports related?
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                                                                • Brock Landers
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                                                                  #67
                                                                  Originally posted by vegasplays
                                                                  how is this sports related?
                                                                  its not, and who fukkin cares, its cool shit.
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                                                                  • DwightShrute
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                                                                    #68
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                                                                    • Brock Landers
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                                                                      #69
                                                                      Picked up my copy at Bets buy today...got the new Rolling Stone magazine and reading the article, most of which i already know. Mick Jagger on Larry King live tonight. Great day for Rock N Roll lovers
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                                                                      • DwightShrute
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                                                                        #70
                                                                        mick jagger (greatest entertainer ever) on Larry King CNN right now,

                                                                        Nice call Brock!
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