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You cant always get what you want...one of my favourites along with fool to cry and Satisfaction.
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Wouldn't like to choose a best one, far too many to choose from but for some reason, if pushed, I'd surprisingly go for Ruby Tuesday or Midnight Rambler. But when you see them live, you can't beat such as Satisfaction, Brown Sugar and Jumpin' Jack Flash.
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Paint it Black
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So many to choose , Midnight Rambler, paint it black, Tumbling dice, gimme shelter, Brown sugar.....
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I'd add that one to the trio of live songs - and I'd also include It's only Rock'n'roll
And thanks for this thread - now listening to the Stones.
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I have to give a mention for Honky tonk woman
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Yes I was Always drawn to the B side...you cant always get........
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Got to be Strawberry Fields Forever for me.
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It’s not my 19th nervous breakdown
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Check out Julia Bardo. She’s got a new one out today. Very 60’sesque vibes. She’s a young Italian in Manchester.
Being serious though. Gotta be Honky Tonk.
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Impossible picking one song as they can change. However Aftermath is my favourite album of the Stones. Very Beatle inspired and quite long for the period. Hence Paint it Black (USA album) and Under my Thumb would be up there. Also Sympathy for the Devil and Gimme Shelter are constants.
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Gimme Shelter or Sympathy For The Devil for me.
Sympathy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwtyn-L-2gQ
Devil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yGFuX2KDQs
Sympathy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwtyn-L-2gQ
Devil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yGFuX2KDQs
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Pre-1970 they were absolutely brilliant but from 1970 onwards they were nowt to write home about. Plenty of their top songs already been mentioned but the B-side 'Play with Fire' is one of my fav's
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Angie is my favourite
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Always reminds me of Anita Dobson this one
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Fool to cry
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That's my first laugh out loud post today
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I became a committed Claret on December 4th 1965, at the home game against Tottenham.
One of the records played over the tannoy before the match was Get Off Of My Cloud, so that's my favourite.
One of the records played over the tannoy before the match was Get Off Of My Cloud, so that's my favourite.
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They were never quite as good after Brian Jones died, in my opinion.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:40 pmPre-1970 they were absolutely brilliant but from 1970 onwards they were nowt to write home about. Plenty of their top songs already been mentioned but the B-side 'Play with Fire' is one of my fav's
Parachute Woman,Sympathy For The Devil, and Prodigal Son are brilliant.
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I was always a big Beatles fan, though I did think Honky-tonk Women and Tumbling Dice were good rock songs. I've never listened to any of their albums in depth, too many of their tracks sounded the same off what I did hear.
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Brian was replaced by Mick Taylor so I’d say that strengthened them in terms of playing ability. But Brian Jones had been a major influence in terms of the blues they played and that influence was lost.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 6:43 pmThey were never quite as good after Brian Jones died, in my opinion.
Parachute Woman,Sympathy For The Devil, and Prodigal Son are brilliant.
Interestingly they put out a blues album called Blue & Lonesome. That was about four years ago.
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I like the song and the interaction with the public..like wtf! On the underground.
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Saw them in 1964 and paid 7/6d. Saw them fifteen years ago and paid £150! Sat next to them at a Chuck Berry concert in Manchester, also 1964. My claim to fame!
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Guitargeorge, he knows all the chords.
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Saw them on October 19th 1963 at Bradford Gaumont ( first house )...they opened the Show...I've still got the tour programme...been a fan ever since...loved all their early stuff...remember they did a great rendition of Route 66 .They're all older than me and they're still going...bloody amazing.
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A very early one thathttps://youtu.be/-OLkVbDA3OQ never gets played burt one I enjoy
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Foreverly, I also saw them open the show at Bradford in 63. My memory isn't as great as it was and I went to a few rocknroll concerts in those days. Was this the one the with Everly Bros and Little Richard?
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Agree about Taylor, ex Bluesbreaker and quality guitarist..ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 8:11 pmBrian was replaced by Mick Taylor so I’d say that strengthened them in terms of playing ability. But Brian Jones had been a major influence in terms of the blues they played and that influence was lost.
Interestingly they put out a blues album called Blue & Lonesome. That was about four years ago.
Just that the dynamic changed so much.
And Taylor didn't stay too long.
Was his debut the Hyde Park gig? I saw that one.
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The Hyde Park concert would have been his first, it was not long after Jones died. Taylor has been back with the Stones in recent years.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:21 pmAgree about Taylor, ex Bluesbreaker and quality guitarist..
Just that the dynamic changed so much.
And Taylor didn't stay too long.
Was his debut the Hyde Park gig? I saw that one.
The dynamic did change. The blues influence definitely diminished to an extent. I love their blues stuff but they’ve done a lot of terrific stuff post Jones. I’m biased though, been a fan from the very beginning.
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Honky tonk women is one of my all time favourites, wonderful song.
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I have always liked "Come on" for some reason. Not a classic but stilll good. https://youtu.be/-OLkVbDA3OQ
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Beggars' Banquet is still one of my all-time favourite albums.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:34 pmThe Hyde Park concert would have been his first, it was not long after Jones died. Taylor has been back with the Stones in recent years.
The dynamic did change. The blues influence definitely diminished to an extent. I love their blues stuff but they’ve done a lot of terrific stuff post Jones. I’m biased though, been a fan from the very beginning.
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Yes..that's the one...with Bo Diddley , little Richard and The Everly Brothers .Little Richard was added to the tour because tickets weren't selling very well.I remember him running round the auditorium with his shirt off .If you bought a programme , I hope you kept it because its worth £100 plus now because it was the first full national tour that the Stones did .also on the bill was Mickey Most..he was a pretty good guitarist and I remember him playing johnny B. goode laid on his back .happy daysVino blanco wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:14 pmForeverly, I also saw them open the show at Bradford in 63. My memory isn't as great as it was and I went to a few rocknroll concerts in those days. Was this the one the with Everly Bros and Little Richard?
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Yeh I remember Little Richard standing on his piano swinging his doffed shirt round his head. Happy days.
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Amazing band timeless. Only got into them because of a poster on here...
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And then went to see them as I recall. They are amazing and to see them live really is something else be it years ago or recently.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:45 pmAmazing band timeless. Only got into them because of a poster on here...
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That was the first album I ever bought in stereo. Had to take it to a mates to listen to it in stereo though. And then on came Sympathy for the Devil.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:55 pmBeggars' Banquet is still one of my all-time favourite albums.
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Yes at old Trafford with my dad. He said it was the best night of his life.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:47 pmAnd then went to see them as I recall. They are amazing and to see them live really is something else be it years ago or recently.
‘What about me being born?’
As I said. Best night of my life. At least I was there I suppose.
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Just think yourself lucky, my dad thought they were just a load of noise.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:52 pmYes at old Trafford with my dad. He said it was the best night of his life.
‘What about me being born?’
As I said. Best night of my life. At least I was there I suppose.
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You were born at 6am.......ishcricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:52 pmYes at old Trafford with my dad. He said it was the best night of his life.
‘What about me being born?’
As I said. Best night of my life. At least I was there I suppose.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:06 pmJust think yourself lucky, my dad thought they were just a load of noise.