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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:18 pm 
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From the mixes thread:

Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
So , apparently Bloor is putting up a competing mix that will show you why people slag the latter-period Stones. These are good songs from overlooked albums:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ztz4eb

One Hit to the Body -- Dirty Work
Rough Justice -- Bigger BAng
Cherry Oh Baby -- Black and Blue
Luxury -- It's Only Rock and Roll
Hang Fire -- Tattoo You
She Was Hot -- Undercover
She's So Cold -- Emotional Rescue
All the Way Down -- Undercover
Tops -- Tattoo You
Blinded by Rainbows -- Voodoo Lounge
Wanna Hold You -- Undercover
Thief in the NIght -- Bridges to Babylon
Slipping Away -- Steel Wheels
Mixed Emotions -- Steel Wheels
Emotional Rescue -- Emotional Rescue
Saint of Me -- Bridges to Babylon
Neighbours -- Tattoo You

Enjoy, and remember, if you are playing this in your car, to vomit out the window, not on your front seat.


So, I went one step further, only included songs from 1980 or later, and gave LooGAR first pick of every song he wanted--I just took what was left and made a pretty kickass mix if I do say so myself. The result:

1. “Sad Sad Sad” - Steel Wheels {1989}
2. “Let Me Down Slow” - A Bigger Bang {2005}
3. “Summer Romance” - Emotional Rescue {1980}
4. “Undercover of the Night” - Undercover {1983}
5. “All About You” - Emotional Rescue {1980}
6. “Little T&A” - Tattoo You {1981}
7. “Out of Control” - Bridges To Babylon {1997}
8. “Down In the Hole” Emotional Rescue {1980}
9. “Dirty Work” - Dirty Work {1986}
10. “Streets of Love” - A Bigger Bang {2005}
11. “Pretty Beat Up” - Undercover {1983}
12. “Terrifying” - Steel Wheels {1989}
13. “Thru and Thru” - Voodoo Lounge {1994}
14. “Worried About You” - Tattoo You {1981}
15. “Like A Rolling Stone” - Stripped {1995} *

*Bonus track

Code:
http://www.box.net/public/4ghhxtcgq1

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:51 pm 
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Heh heh.

I was at the music shop yesterday picking up my newly fixed bass and heard this...

Laughter, joy, and loneliness and sex and sex and sex and sex
Look at me, Im in tatters
Im a shattered
Shattered

All this chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter bout
Shmatta, shmatta, shmatta -- I cant give it away on 7th avenue
This towns been wearing tatters (shattered, shattered)
Work and work for love and sex
Aint you hungry for success, success, success, success
Does it matter? (shattered) does it matter?
Im shattered.
Shattered


Couldn't help laughing because all I hear when it comes on the radio is the Weird Al version. :wink:


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:03 pm 
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Excellent, Bloor. I'm up to my ears in mixes right now.

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 Post subject: Re: Late Period Stones Mixes (a competition of sorts)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:03 pm 
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Yail Bloor Wrote:
From the mixes thread:

Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
So , apparently Bloor is putting up a competing mix that will show you why people slag the latter-period Stones. These are good songs from overlooked albums:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ztz4eb

One Hit to the Body -- Dirty Work
Rough Justice -- Bigger BAng
Cherry Oh Baby -- Black and Blue
Luxury -- It's Only Rock and Roll
Hang Fire -- Tattoo You
She Was Hot -- Undercover
She's So Cold -- Emotional Rescue
All the Way Down -- Undercover
Tops -- Tattoo You
Blinded by Rainbows -- Voodoo Lounge
Wanna Hold You -- Undercover
Thief in the NIght -- Bridges to Babylon
Slipping Away -- Steel Wheels
Mixed Emotions -- Steel Wheels
Emotional Rescue -- Emotional Rescue
Saint of Me -- Bridges to Babylon
Neighbours -- Tattoo You

Enjoy, and remember, if you are playing this in your car, to vomit out the window, not on your front seat.


So, I went one step further, only included songs from 1980 or later, and gave LooGAR first pick of every song he wanted--I just took what was left and made a pretty kickass mix if I do say so myself. The result:

1. “Sad Sad Sad” - Steel Wheels {1989}
2. “Let Me Down Slow” - A Bigger Bang {2005}
3. “Summer Romance” - Emotional Rescue {1980}
4. “Undercover of the Night” - Undercover {1983}
5. “All About You” - Emotional Rescue {1980}
6. “Little T&A” - Tattoo You {1981}
7. “Out of Control” - Bridges To Babylon {1997}
8. “Down In the Hole” Emotional Rescue {1980}
9. “Dirty Work” - Dirty Work {1986}
10. “Streets of Love” - A Bigger Bang {2005}
11. “Pretty Beat Up” - Undercover {1983}
12. “Terrifying” - Steel Wheels {1989}
13. “Thru and Thru” - Voodoo Lounge {1994}
14. “Worried About You” - Tattoo You {1981}
15. “Like A Rolling Stone” - Stripped {1995} *

*Bonus track

Code:
http://www.box.net/public/4ghhxtcgq1


ehhhhhhh...revisionist history a bit. You starting slagging my mix after you heard the track list. Mine was done and uploading as you started yours. Mine is much better.

(Except Streets of Love and Thru and Thru, which are awesome, and Little T&A and Summer Romance...)

Not for nothing, but weren't all the tracks on Tattoo You basically re-worked outtakes from albums that were recorded from 1974-80 ;)

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"Cherry Oh Baby"? I'll take "Hand of Fate" pls.

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The phrase you never want to hear 'late period'


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Brother Fouzone Wrote:
"Cherry Oh Baby"? I'll take "Hand of Fate" pls.


It fit the mix, fucker.

I am running through this right now, and the one thing that is awesome about The Stones: at their most trendy/LA Coke Rock worst, the base is still Keef and Ronnie kicking it out and Cholly keepin the rhythm.

This mix is awesome.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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