Plus the inspirartion for Wild Horses.maura tierney wrote:Gram had a big impact on the Stones. His influence can be heard on 'Let It Bleed' and 'Sticky Fingers,' too. I read somewhere that Gram was around and contributing when "Dead Flowers" was written, but that he didn't want/get a credit. Don't know if there's any truth in that or not.sturgeongeneral wrote:Another point I find fascinating about Exile was the influence of Gram Parsons during the recording of the album, especially, regarding Sweet Virginia and Loving Cup. If you have not seen it I would recommend the DVD, Fallen Angel. Apparently, GP was instrumental in drafting the musical palate of the album. In return, Keith and the boys reciprocated by influencing GP in other ways.
Exile on mainstreet?
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cool shit.bigdieseltrucker wrote:I was but a wee lad when my old man bought me a copy of Exile. I got Tatoo You with a new stereo for Christmas one year. I played it a bunch, and liked it. Then I started getting into his Stones records and taking them into my room. So one Friday Pop came home with my very own copy of Exile and bestowed upon me one of the truly great rock-n-roll records of all time. I think I was 10. Thanks Pop!
I was but a wee lad when my old man bought me a copy of Exile. I got Tatoo You with a new stereo for Christmas one year. I played it a bunch, and liked it. Then I started getting into his Stones records and taking them into my room. So one Friday Pop came home with my very own copy of Exile and bestowed upon me one of the truly great rock-n-roll records of all time. I think I was 10. Thanks Pop!
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Gram had a big impact on the Stones. His influence can be heard on 'Let It Bleed' and 'Sticky Fingers,' too. I read somewhere that Gram was around and contributing when "Dead Flowers" was written, but that he didn't want/get a credit. Don't know if there's any truth in that or not.sturgeongeneral wrote:Another point I find fascinating about Exile was the influence of Gram Parsons during the recording of the album, especially, regarding Sweet Virginia and Loving Cup. If you have not seen it I would recommend the DVD, Fallen Angel. Apparently, GP was instrumental in drafting the musical palate of the album. In return, Keith and the boys reciprocated by influencing GP in other ways.
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Another point I find fascinating about Exile was the influence of Gram Parsons during the recording of the album, especially, regarding Sweet Virginia and Loving Cup. If you have not seen it I would recommend the DVD, Fallen Angel. Apparently, GP was instrumental in drafting the musical palate of the album. In return, Keith and the boys reciprocated by influencing GP in other ways.
I will say Loving Cup, the gutsy Ventalator Blues and Soul Survivor are some of my favorites. Not much for Rip that joint tho.Lawrence Fan wrote:I couldn't tell you the name of one song off that record, although I'm sure I know and have heard songs from it.
So there. I am completely and utterly indifferent. And the sky isn't falling, either!
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At least 15. Oh well as a season ticket holder I'll be there. Bachelor party sounds like more fun...Amorican Jay wrote:Nope...Mr. Stewart's bachelor party. Look for the Devils to lose by 15.farrarfan1 wrote:Hey stranger. Going to the slaughter, I mean game, tonight?Amorican Jay wrote:I wanted to keep off this thread, but I can't take it anymore. This album, hands down, is the greatest album I have or ever will own. It's just that simple.
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Nope...Mr. Stewart's bachelor party. Look for the Devils to lose by 15.farrarfan1 wrote:Hey stranger. Going to the slaughter, I mean game, tonight?Amorican Jay wrote:I wanted to keep off this thread, but I can't take it anymore. This album, hands down, is the greatest album I have or ever will own. It's just that simple.
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Understandable, but think if you had never heard Trace. Or even worse, heard it and thought it sucked.calexico wrote:Just like me. I go thru periods where I love the Stones and periods where I never ever play them.Lawrence Fan wrote:I couldn't tell you the name of one song off that record, although I'm sure I know and have heard songs from it.
So there. I am completely and utterly indifferent. And the sky isn't falling, either!
Just like me. I go thru periods where I love the Stones and periods where I never ever play them.Lawrence Fan wrote:I couldn't tell you the name of one song off that record, although I'm sure I know and have heard songs from it.
So there. I am completely and utterly indifferent. And the sky isn't falling, either!