I've heard "Rough Justice" so far. It's OK, but I'm not a huge Stones fan,
so I wouldn't be able to compare it to their earlier material.
Better than a lot of the tuneless garbage that passes for music these days! :P
“If you look at folks of color, even women, they’re more
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
I didn't know they were recording a new album. I hope they don't play too many songs from the new album instead of the classics when I go see them on the 31st at Comerica Park.
By the way...New Stones stuff? Who the fuck wants to hear the words "new" and "stones" in the same sentence? Let these guys go already, you old fucks! The Stones had their time, and that time is NOT now. Can you truly listen to anything they put out now with any semblance of unfeigned interest when you see that they're the prop in 90% of all company advertisements? I'm pretty sure that within the last five years, I've heard their music more in credit card commercials, than I have on classic rock radio.
Jesus. Just give it up. Their are other bands, NEW bands, making great and interesting music. Why hang on to these fuckers like they're just as precious as your short, stubby little rubber-banded pony tails?
tomas8 wrote:
voodoo lounge was pretty decent, imo.
If you like shitty music it was OK.
come on, man,
the worst
love is strong
sparks will fly
those are some good tunes!
No they aren't. The only people who bought Voodo Lounge were Long Island preps trying show how down with classic rock they were. The only Stones related album worth even a glance after Tatoo You is Keith Richards solo album. And even that wasn't much of an album.
Nope, Mgo is on the money. The time to have a nostagia soaked Rolling Stones "Farewell Tour" was 20 years ago. Now its like watching your grandmother fall down the stairs.
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“If you look at folks of color, even women, they’re more
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)