@corgi37 Well, this one doesn't stack up to anything from the glory years, but since no one else has posted a version on YouTube, I figured I might as well fulfill the request.
@privettricker What's your favorite 5 on each album? Also, your videos rock!! Both educational and fun to listen to. It's kind of hard listening to the songs themselves to hear the individual parts due to the mixing at times, and your videos really clarify this.
@MrGNR1990 For Emotional Rescue: title track, She's So Cold, Let Me Go, Send it to Me, All About You. For Undercover: All the Way Down, She Was Hot, Pretty Beat Up, Too Much Blood, Wanna Hold You. Those tunes would have made a decent Stones record...and then they should have quit entirely after that!
@privettricker Good choices. Though I think Steel Wheels was the last album where they were really trying. Voodoo Lounge and on just feel like they're phoning it in in my opinion, and attempting to recapture the '70s sound. I personally like Steel Wheels and feel they should've just stopped when Bill quit.
@MrGNR1990 Also, Keith plays on this song, as does Mick and their roadie, Jim Barber. Mick was apparently hanging with Barber, Bill and Charlie, just those four and they came up with the song. And then when it was recorded those four plus Keith are on it, horns by "Chops" and percussion by Sly Dunbar. It's one of the most interesting Stones tracks to me because it really has an awesome 80s feel--it must've sounded very relevant when it came out. I also love when the Stones try out other genres!
From Undercover to Bridges, The Rolling Stones were more of a boring Rolling Stones cover band. And those records they released during that time sounded like a drunk uncle singing at the wedding. Finally with A Bigger Bang, they got the toilet paper off the heel of their shoes. I like that record.
@papercameras As bad as it is, it's one of the highlights from the Undercover album, IMHO. But then, I liked Emotional Rescue when it came out, so what do I know?
@pipeass It wasn't supposed to be defensive, it was supposed to be sarcastic. But I guess that doesn't really come across via a keyboard. Still, if they'd stripped the horns off it and taken out the "Officer and a Gentlemen" nonsense (essentially, the song needed Keith's influence!), it would have been much better.
Awesome, that's one I thought I would never see covered. How about Memo from Turner, Dangerous Beauty or Bad n Ruin? I could go on if you're running out of ideas ;)
@privettricker I wouldn't say I'm much of a fan of their works after mid-70's, a tune here and there maybe,
so I can't really disagree!
It's just I can more or less listen to one of their records after Steel Wheels, although I don't do it often, but it's impossible for me to listen to those two! I don't even own Dirty Work (Steel Wheels on tape) ha ha ha
@fty170 Are you kidding? I can't play that stuff. Besides, look up the version posted by moonchild89. There's really no point in anyone else posting a cover. He closed the book on Cliffs of Dover.
EL MEJOR TRACK DE "UNDERCOVER"
cxharlymor 4 months ago
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Jellysauce 5 months ago
Undercover is a great album. No soppy ballads. Tough sounding record. Except for Too much blood. Good on ya for having a play of it though.
corgi37 7 months ago
@corgi37 Well, this one doesn't stack up to anything from the glory years, but since no one else has posted a version on YouTube, I figured I might as well fulfill the request.
privettricker 7 months ago
this song is really awesome.
Jellysauce 7 months ago
Agreed......!
TroubadourJuggernaut 7 months ago
Unfairly overlooked album. Very guitar-heavy. Love that line, "with a fookin' chain saw".
12stringsforme 7 months ago
I will always love the Emotional Rescue album, good then, good now.
TroubadourJuggernaut 7 months ago
@TroubadourJuggernaut If you took the 5 good ones from Emotional Rescue and the 5 good ones from Undercover, you'd have a Strong Stones album.
privettricker 7 months ago
@privettricker What's your favorite 5 on each album? Also, your videos rock!! Both educational and fun to listen to. It's kind of hard listening to the songs themselves to hear the individual parts due to the mixing at times, and your videos really clarify this.
MrGNR1990 1 week ago
@MrGNR1990 For Emotional Rescue: title track, She's So Cold, Let Me Go, Send it to Me, All About You. For Undercover: All the Way Down, She Was Hot, Pretty Beat Up, Too Much Blood, Wanna Hold You. Those tunes would have made a decent Stones record...and then they should have quit entirely after that!
privettricker 1 week ago
@privettricker Good choices. Though I think Steel Wheels was the last album where they were really trying. Voodoo Lounge and on just feel like they're phoning it in in my opinion, and attempting to recapture the '70s sound. I personally like Steel Wheels and feel they should've just stopped when Bill quit.
MrGNR1990 1 week ago
@MrGNR1990 Also, Keith plays on this song, as does Mick and their roadie, Jim Barber. Mick was apparently hanging with Barber, Bill and Charlie, just those four and they came up with the song. And then when it was recorded those four plus Keith are on it, horns by "Chops" and percussion by Sly Dunbar. It's one of the most interesting Stones tracks to me because it really has an awesome 80s feel--it must've sounded very relevant when it came out. I also love when the Stones try out other genres!
MrGNR1990 1 week ago
New axe? I havent seen that one yet. Nice job though.
stonz82 7 months ago
From Undercover to Bridges, The Rolling Stones were more of a boring Rolling Stones cover band. And those records they released during that time sounded like a drunk uncle singing at the wedding. Finally with A Bigger Bang, they got the toilet paper off the heel of their shoes. I like that record.
papercameras 7 months ago
Hi, Do you know brothers in arms by dire straits?
Aarrmehearties 7 months ago
This song is so bad I forgot it existed. Thanks.
papercameras 7 months ago
@papercameras As bad as it is, it's one of the highlights from the Undercover album, IMHO. But then, I liked Emotional Rescue when it came out, so what do I know?
privettricker 7 months ago
Why so defensive. I am your biggest fan. Just don't like the song. Thank you for all 800 other videos
pipeass 7 months ago
@pipeass It wasn't supposed to be defensive, it was supposed to be sarcastic. But I guess that doesn't really come across via a keyboard. Still, if they'd stripped the horns off it and taken out the "Officer and a Gentlemen" nonsense (essentially, the song needed Keith's influence!), it would have been much better.
privettricker 7 months ago
i like the chorus anyway....better than anything aerosmithish :)
legion0101 7 months ago
back to the stones amen bro
davejviking 7 months ago
pt your the best,I love the Stones, but this song is awful.
pipeass 7 months ago
@pipeass You're welcome.
privettricker 7 months ago
Is that a new addition to your guitar collection?
7777srd 7 months ago
Awesome, that's one I thought I would never see covered. How about Memo from Turner, Dangerous Beauty or Bad n Ruin? I could go on if you're running out of ideas ;)
baltazarcrump 7 months ago
that guitar came from the heavens
TeaForOne1 7 months ago
Great job! Not a song you hear eveyday.
golfdom1987 7 months ago
have you done a cover of "sympathy for the devil"
meatloaf928 7 months ago
@meatloaf928 Several.
privettricker 7 months ago
Impulse!
KennyKrabbs 7 months ago
Could you do "torn and frayed" from exile of main street?
brandonlace 7 months ago
Funny song this one, innit? Worst Stones period though, Undercover, Dirty Work (for me at least)
I think too Keith's not in it.
But anyway great job again mate! I admire yer patience playing same thing over and over again...
sharkyjoe77 7 months ago
@sharkyjoe77 I think Keith's guitar tech at the time played on it. Jim Barber, I think.
weczq4 7 months ago
@sharkyjoe77 I agree -- their worst period....except for virtually everything they've done since.
privettricker 7 months ago
@privettricker I wouldn't say I'm much of a fan of their works after mid-70's, a tune here and there maybe,
so I can't really disagree!
It's just I can more or less listen to one of their records after Steel Wheels, although I don't do it often, but it's impossible for me to listen to those two! I don't even own Dirty Work (Steel Wheels on tape) ha ha ha
sharkyjoe77 7 months ago
Cliffs of dover!
fty170 7 months ago 3
@fty170 Are you kidding? I can't play that stuff. Besides, look up the version posted by moonchild89. There's really no point in anyone else posting a cover. He closed the book on Cliffs of Dover.
privettricker 7 months ago 4
@privettricker How about Drowned?
Chancerph 7 months ago
Good sound!
downhill240 7 months ago
This is awesome!!You should do one on Rock and a Hard Place or Almost Hear You Sigh!!
rafaultimate69 7 months ago
Whoa; don't saw off me arm, don't saw off me leg.........Great job!
mrgoodvibrations 7 months ago