New Brian Wilson Documentary: Love & Mercy. 8/10

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Re: New Brian Wilson Documentary: Love & Mercy. 8/10

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Any list of top Stones songs that doesn't have Moonlight Mile on it is worthless.
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Hanglow Joe I think you are right about the beginning of Can't You Hear Me Knocking. I want all guitars to sound like that, and I am always crushed when the long instrumental portion begins.

Favorite Stones for me goes:
1) Let It Loose
2) Gimme Shelter*
3) Hang Fire
*I think Gimme Shelter is objectively a better song and maybe even the greatest rock song of all time, but I enjoy Let It Loose a bit more.
Monkey Man, Rocks Off, Torn and Frayed, Tumbling Dice, Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker), She's a Rainbow, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Winter, and Jumpin Jack Flash round out the top 12 for me but in different orders depending on the day.

Beatles...eh. Love the Beach Boys.
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Heartbreaker! hahaha! Yes I dig that one so much...

Winter? I gotta look that one up...

Oh that Mick Taylor lead guitar line?!?!? Whoah....

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frt_f0eP_Hs[/youtube]

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Yeah that's some good shit.

I love reading and thinking about the Stones' golden age. From Wiki: Beggars Banquet was well received at the time of release. Richards said, "There is a change between material on Satanic Majesties and Beggars Banquet. I'd grown sick to death of the whole Maharishi guru shit and the beads and bells. Who knows where these things come from, but I guess [the music] was a reaction to what we'd done in our time off and also that severe dose of reality. A spell in prison ... will certainly give you room for thought ... I was fucking pissed with being busted. So it was, 'Right we'll go and strip this thing down.' There's a lot of anger in the music from that period"
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Keith's Auto-Bio is an incredibly good read. I read that fucker straight thru... The picks of him in Jamaica looking like an anorexic girl are nuts!


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Fuck you genderqweers it's SOME GIRLS!

Best Stones Album is SOME GIRLS.

SUCK IT!

I wasn't lookin' too good but I was feelin' real well...

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Keef songs are awesome. His solo album (maybe he made more than one) with the XPensive Winos was pretty solid too.
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Loved Keith's album. Shouldn't Take It So Hard is a great tune. Saw them again back in 2006, played a heavy dose of Let It Bleed. Also threw in Sweet Virginia from Exile. Mick was carrying the band.

Have you guys seen the video from LA 1975 of Keith singing Happy? So stoned and drunk, Mick basically had to save the day and sing lead.

As soon as Can't You Hear Me Knocking transitions into the coda, I turn it off.

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Hahaha I am watching this video now. Awesome. Mick is a cold-blooded professional.
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I like the Stones a lot. Ventilator Blues is freaking awesome.

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