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Topic: Rolling Stones: "A Bigger Bang"
Posted By: fatmoogas
Subject: Rolling Stones: "A Bigger Bang"
Date Posted: September 07 2005 at 4:37pm

New album just out yesterday. Mick and Keef seem tonsorially challenged, as their hairstyles haven't changed in the last 40 years!




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Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: September 07 2005 at 8:12pm
What would you rather have?  A new hairstyle every year, or all the fame, money, babes, and experiences you could possibly dream of?  I think they've done pretty well for themselves.


Posted By: Ononotdon
Date Posted: September 07 2005 at 11:21pm
Originally posted by fatmoogas fatmoogas wrote:

New album just out yesterday. Mick and Keef seem tonsorially challenged, as their hairstyles haven't changed in the last 40 years!

And they haven't done anything musically worthwhile in over twenty-five years.  Well, okay, I think Tattoo You is all right.  'Smatter of fact, "Hang Fire" used to serve as a drinking anthem of sorts for me. 

People criticize the Stones for sticking around long past their prime, but what if you were Keith Richards?  I mean, what else is on his resume (his solo albums don't count)?  "Chain smoker?"  "Recovering heroin addict?"  "Uh, Mr. Richards, we'll call you if we have any openings for chain smokers and recovering heroin addicts, but do understand that we can't simply create these positions around one person..."   

Still, if I could claim a Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street, or Let It Bleed on my resume (I'd leave off Their Satanic Majesty's Request), I'd be a proud, proud man.     



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Posted By: fatmoogas
Date Posted: September 08 2005 at 2:13am

Actually, this is their best and most smoking album for a long time. I've been listening to it pretty regularly since I got it yesterday. There seems to be life in the old war horses yet...and at least they don't have wigs or extensions.

REVIEW: Useless-knowledge.com

A Bigger Bang


Sept. 7, 2005

Forty years ago, when the Stones were at their peak, I was unconscious about most of my surroundings, sucking on my mother's breasts: George W. Bush was probably occupied with his first experience on cannabis (or getting into trouble for drunken driving?). Surely, he was a long way from becoming the man who the Stones were eventually to write the song "Sweet Neo Con" about ("Call yourself a Christian...You're just a crock of s*hit"). It's quite amazing that the personal and song writing partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards has lasted so long! And now, here they are, once again, with a new album and world tour.

We are used to the Stones breaking all known records for touring, but their recent albums have left a lot to be desired. The last three studio albums, to my ear, have seemed like blues influenced heavy metal--and I certainly don't mean that in any complimentary way. The blues rock with which they made their name seemed to have disappeared for good. Goodbye to "Aftermath", "Beggars Banquet", "Let It Bleed", "Sticky Fingers" and "Exile On Main Street" forever! But it ain't true! "A Bigger Bang" is a great Stones album, in their classic blues rock mode. Not every one of the 16 tracks is a masterpiece, but there are no clear duds (unlike other recent Stones' albums) and they keep close to their classic, blues based, intermeshing guitar rock sound, throughout. The rhythm section of Keith and Charlie Watts is particularly strong on this recording and MJ sounds more or less the same as he did forty years ago, as a twenty two year old stripling. As USA Today put it in their recent review, "if this album is not exactly another Exile On Main Street, at least it's recognizably in the same zip code!"

Stand out tracks are the dirty blues sounding "Rough Justice", "Back Of My Hand", and "Infamy" ("you got it in fer me"--Keith on lead vocals). "Streets of Love" is a better than usual Mick inspired ballad and "She Saw Me Coming", is the best track of the lot with its pounding country honk rhythms and Mick's ironic vocals..."She saw me coming...she had me on the ropes...She saw me coming...she took me for a dope". All in all, it's great value with a running time of well over an hour and I'd happily give it a score of 9 out of 10.

Wonder what Geoge Bush will be doing with himself in four years? These guys will probably just be setting out on another world tour!

 

 



Posted By: fatmoogas
Date Posted: September 08 2005 at 9:22am

The hairstyles DID change a bit over the years. Kinda stayed within the same parameters, though!



Posted By: fatmoogas
Date Posted: September 08 2005 at 11:47am

Love this!

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Posted By: Carmichael
Date Posted: September 09 2005 at 3:37pm
Since this post is so un-interesting and you've obviously taken liberties to depart from your first passion (hair) to your second passion (the bashing of the president) I humbly suggest that your absolutely right. To the average mind-full-o-mush lib Mick Jagger has acheived a fuller and more noble life than W. Yeah right.  I'm pretty sure now that had he enlisted the Rolling Stones into his campaign to save social security he may have actually suceeded.




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Posted By: fatmoogas
Date Posted: September 09 2005 at 4:21pm
Sure, Carmichael--but what do you think about their hair?



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