i dig it. very dark but still carries the iconic-MODERN (90s, 00s) stones dance-able licks.
i dig it. very dark but still carries the iconic-MODERN (90s, 00s) stones dance-able licks.
that aint bad man,i fuckin heard worse.
Okay, let me first say that I love the Stones (especially their early stuff), and this song is... good. It is crafted well. The guitars have a nice crunchy-dirty sound and strut. The drums are stripped down and basic creating a nice drive to the song.
However....
The verse has the stink of New Nashville all over it. The meter is eerily similar to Shania Twain's "I Feel Like A Woman". Is anyone else getting that? As for the chorus... IT IS THE STONES indeed, and it sounds great!!!
It's no Emotional Rescue (thankfully).
It's interesting to use the Rolling Stones as a tool to measure the prevailing trends in popular culture. Their music and lyrics (and the presentation of it) have always reflected (some might say refracted because it's always thru the recognizable lens of the R.S. sound) elements of the zeitgeist.
It's gotta be tough to be Rolling Stones in an age where The White Stripes and Black Keys are mega popular.
Yeah man I dig it- liking the guitar riff sound too. Not too polished by major studio standards. Mick's still got the depth to his voice. Amazing for a 69 year old guy.
I heard it yesterday morning and it rocks. Kinda garage-y, dark and muddy but it's the Stones. I'm only pissed that it's only one of two tracks of another compilation album out of countless compilation albums The Stones have put out in their 50 year career. I hope they put out a new album soon though but all in all, The Stones still rock and still can show how the big boys roll.
I know I know, on our LP we have 2 songs that last more than 5 minutes :-), it's was a kind of swiss joke !I was surprise by the energy in the voice of Jagger, it has something very punk ! And 50 years... it's nearly twice my age ! Who said rock'n'roll is not the best medicine ?
Sounds good to me! Better than 99% of the rest of "popular" music being produced these days. If they can still produce great songs some 50 years after starting out, then more power to 'em.
And who cares if it's more than 4 minutes long? A lot of the Stones songs were longer than 4 minutes. Hell, a lot of the songs on the Hideout Comp Series are longer than 4 minutes.
i have the eastwood messenger and love it. i've had it for almost a year and find myself playing it more than my tele which i hadn't really put down in ten years. the messenger is extremely durable with a muddy rumble. i've never had a tuning issue. a very solid semi-hollow option if you don't want to spend $5,000. when i bought it, the action was really low, i still have to fix it, and the input jack was a little loose - but both those "issues" are an easy fix.
So I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on this lil guy a bit later on this evening and I thought I'd get yall's opinion on Eastwood's Country Gentlemen copy the Classic 6.
Or maybe just Eastwood Guitars -- anybody got one? How do they hold up to serious gigging/touring? Stay in tune? Finish stay all shiny?
Here's some specs form their website:
Everything Joe said above is totally true!! When i got that Reform School CD it BLEW my mind...this guy had the perfect late 50's guitar tone, great selection of songs and musical styles (all in the late 50's/early 60's mode) and those screams remind me so much of Little Richard!! I love screamers!! And there's so few good ones and it's such a shame we lost one of the best at such a young age!! Just a kid!!
I only own Reform School Girl, his most recent release, but that record alone is more than enough to convince anyone what incredible talent this guy had, and what the rock 'n roll community has lost.
His death is a grievous loss...
just 35...So unfair!
As I'm sure most of you have heard by now, Nick Curran passed away on Oct. 6 at the age of 35 after a long battle with oral cancer. I just thought he deserved a remembrance thread here on the Hideout honoring him and his great music. RIP, Nick.
Here's one of my favorite live clips of him going absolutely wild at a show in Milan, Italy:
Download or stream the Oct. 12 show right here.
Sleepy Hollow – The Last Word
I’m The Wolfman – Round Robin
The Chooper – Haunted George
Got Me a Monster – Big Vinny & the Cattle Thieves
Lady Blood – Apache Dropout
Dead Man Singing – Angus MacMannus
One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show – Joe Tex
Midnight Express – The Fabulous Falcons
Knock You Down – Jeff Hershey & the Heartbeats
Breakout – Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
Nightmare – Whyte Boots
Collen – Figures of Light
The Bag I’m In – Ty Segall Band
Los Perros – Mesa Coasa
Action Time – Atomic Suplex
Motorbike Driving – Wilmer X
Can’t Pay the Rent – The Long Gones
Local Lunchbox
Earwig – Tentement
Turkatron – The Hussy
Cinnamon Girl – Killdozer
We All Know – Ramma Lamma
My Boyfriend’s in Killdozer – Young Fresh Fellows
Another Ten Reasons – Young Fresh Fellows
E Too D – The 27 Various
My Way of Giving – The Small Faces
I Walk on Gilded Splinters - Johnny Jenkins
You’ll Be Mine – Daddy Long Legs
Have You Ever Spent the Night in Jail – The Saddletramps
Pond Fork River – Hasil Adkins
Let’s Dance – Midnight Woolf
Beat-Nik – J.M. Van Eaton
The Big Break – Walter Daniels
She’ll Be My Death – Bantam Rooster
Por Que Yo – Los Infierno
I Live For Buzz – The Swingin’ Neckbreakers
Don’t Give It Up Now – Lyres
Don’t Take Your Bad Trip Out On Me – The Electric Mess
Paye Ta Chatte – Combomatix
This is Not the Way Home – Rainy Day Saints
All That Candy – The Setting Son
Bird – Wlydlife
Music City USA – Million Sellers
Legless – The Legs
I Go to Pieces – Del Shannon
I Will Not Be Lonely – The Fanatics
Party Lights – South Bay Surfers
Hate My Guts – The Flip-Tops
Television Youth – Sonic Avenues
Alright With Me – The White Wires
Stay Away From Downtown – Redd Kross
We’ll Take You Higher – The Live Ones
Part of My Love – The Nervebreakers
Long Island Lolita – Brijitte West & the Desperate Hopefuls
Totally awful, and I'll bet it pulls a big bow in the neck.
The Revox said:
If you want to see ugly stuff check all this woody 5 to 12 strings basses. It s like all the guys who own this stuff have lost their good taste in a accident :-)
Ouch!!!!......I see what you mean.....that is very, very nasty.....and not in a good way.....
The Revox said:
If you want to see ugly stuff check all this woody 5 to 12 strings basses. It s like all the guys who own this stuff have lost their good taste in a accident :-)
If you want to see ugly stuff check all this woody 5 to 12 strings basses. It s like all the guys who own this stuff have lost their good taste in a accident :-)
Show #393: "Bands & Artists Starting With R, Part 5"
Every 3 weeks I do a series of shows I call the "Alphabetical Series" where I randomly draw a letter of the alphabet from a hat. Whatever letter I draw, I take all the bands and artists in my collection (from the 50's, 60's & 70's only) that start with that letter and play them in strict alphabetical order one by one until I run out of time. This week I drew the letter "R". This is the fifth time I've drawn the letter "R", so I will start from where I left off on show #4 (which was with George Romanos). So, tune in tonight (Friday at 10:00pm EST) to hear 3 hours of bands and artists that start with "R" like: The Romans, Rudy Romero, Ron & The Starfires, Ronald & Ruby, The Rondels, The Ronettes, Ronny & The Daytonas, Mick Ronson, 2 different Rooks, The Roomates, The Rooney Brothers, Mickey Rooney Jr, The Roosters, The Roots, The Rose Garden, Biff Rose, Tim Rose, Rosebud, Rosie, Ross, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Ronnie Ross & The Good Guys, Nita Rossi, Rotary Connection, 2 different Rotations, Michael Rother, and many others!!
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Egg
I didn’t intend to convey any hatred or dislike of females in that statement.
I meant The Nots played like mature, strong, confident women as opposed to the charming innocence and simplicity of Toxie. Maybe subconsciously I was thinking of the response in the GF9 Program Guide from Cecilia from Cecilia and the Sauerkrauts. When asked for a “…tip for girls in rock bands” she replied, “Don’t act like girls.”
http://www.goner-records.com/gonerfest/GF9ProgramGuide.pdf
In the future, I will be more mindful to choose my words more carefully. It’s good that you call “bullshit” on things that you see as being wrong and I hope you continue to be diligent in regards to examples of both misogyny and misandry.
“In the past quarter century, we exposed biases against other races and called it racism, and we exposed biases against women and called it sexism. Biases against men we call humor.”
—Warren Farrell, Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say
I got the 3 Canadian 60s 45s and they ROCK! Great sound, nice sleeves...can't wait for the Aussie issues too!
Gun Club, Blowtops, if I think of any more I'll add on.
The Black Lips hands down and then Jay Reatard. Dare I even mention the Strokes at first.
Ian,
Great stuff! Needs to be published, those bands.
I do another magazine that has other Oz acts in them called Ain't Got No Feelin'. It had Mort and the Mobees, Terry Dean and the Nitebeats, the Modes, The Sands, etc. I could put them in that one.
Him & The Others, Allen Pounds Get Rch, The Afex, The Shades Of Blue, The Circle, The Act, The Doughnuts, Jason Dean, also good friends with Meally & Costello who written / produced She's Got eyes That Tell Lies.
I am busy at the moment but i can start on one, and let you know when its finished. Some of the bands stories are, well basically no stories at all (APGR) but there is some info on a band that absolutely nothing is known, but adamant researching for 20 years, has uncovered something