How would you rate the Stones post-Tattoo You output?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • academic punk
    Full Member Status

    • Dec 2004
    • 4437

    How would you rate the Stones post-Tattoo You output?

    Of Undercover, Dirty Work, Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge, and Bridges to Babylon, which would you say has been the best and most disappointing? Have there been any songs that have done the trick for you?

    Bridges was the most consistent, but Voodoo had some of the best songs. Steel Wheels was the blandest.

    Dirty Work has some great moments: "One Hit", "Had It With You", and "Sleep Tonight", but also some of the worst: "Back to Zero" and "Winning Ugly".

    Your thoughts?
  • Alex Mogilny
    Head Fluffer
    • Apr 2004
    • 495

    #2
    under cover of the night - every time I hear it on the radio I crank it up.

    can't be seen with you - great song

    Comment

    • Terry
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 11957

      #3
      None of it rates too high. Can't honestly say if I saw the Stones live nowadays and they didn't bother playing anything post-1981 that I'd be bothered by it.

      Title track of Undercover was decent. Must Be Hell was okay. Far as Dirty Work, the tune Had It With You was alright. There were a couple of good tracks on Steel Wheels - Can't Be Seen, agreed. Liked Terrifying as well. Lot of people hail Voodoo Lounge, but didn't really find much on it that I enjoyed. Same for Bridges To Babylon, save for Saint Of Me. Have heard the new single a few times. Liked what I heard, but the days of automatically going out and getting the new Stones album as soon as it's released are gone for me.
      Scramby eggs and bacon.

      Comment

      • ALMOSTsaved
        Veteran
        • Feb 2004
        • 2183

        #4
        Being that "Tattoo You" was my first experience with the Stones, my Uncle bought me the record when I was 11 years old, it has always been my fave...

        But, post "Tattoo You" stuff is okay at best.

        "Steel Wheels" has it's moments: "Mixed Emotions" and "Almost Hear You Sigh." It's also the first tour I saw them on.

        "Bridges To Babylon" was a stronger effort than "Steel Wheels" in my opinion. I really liked "Anybody Seen My Baby" and "Already Over Me."

        I guess I'm a sucker for Stones ballads. Plus one thing that I've noticed about the Stones from "Tattoo You" on...is the fact that Charlie Watts drums are always recorded so fucking well...

        If drums are recorded well, it totally makes a song. Much like "Women And Children First." Alex's drums were fuckin' phenomenal sounding. I don't think they ever re-created that again.
        I like to pay close attention to the things I'll forget later...

        Comment

        • academic punk
          Full Member Status

          • Dec 2004
          • 4437

          #5
          Really? Alex's drums sound shit hot to my ears on songs like "Intruder", "Little Guitars" and throughout "1984".

          Comment

          • DLR7884
            ROCKSTAR

            • Jan 2004
            • 5877

            #6
            "Voodoo Lounge" was fucking great.

            I listen to it often.

            DLR7884
            Steel Wheels had 2-3 good songs, but I would say is the worst post "Tatoo You" release.
            Originally Posted by WARF:
            DLR7884 - This guy is one bad ass sonafabitch... I've seen him destroy peoples posting careers in a single sentence.

            Comment

            • ALMOSTsaved
              Veteran
              • Feb 2004
              • 2183

              #7
              Originally posted by academic punk
              Really? Alex's drums sound shit hot to my ears on songs like "Intruder", "Little Guitars" and throughout "1984".
              Don't get me wrong...I still thought Alex's drums were heavy sounding on ALL of the releases...but something about the crisp sound of "Women And Children First" blows me away. Strangely enough, it's my least fave release of the Dave era...Yet I still love it.
              I like to pay close attention to the things I'll forget later...

              Comment

              • FORD
                ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                • Jan 2004
                • 58785

                #8
                UNDERCOVER - Had a few great songs on it, like the title track, "Too Tough", "She Was Hot" but something went wrong in the production or whatever. It's typical early 80's tinny sounding crap.

                DIRTY WORK - An album that had great potential. Mick fucked things up by recording two albums at the same time, and as a result, this one ends up sounding like an unfinished work. "One Hit To The Body" is a great song, the "Harlem Shuffle" cover was better than the original, as was Keith's take on the reggae song "Too Rude". "Winning Ugly" should have been a top 10 pop single, but didn't sound that much like the Stones. And of course the cover shot of the band wearing the Miami Vice outfits definitely dooms this one to be a victim of the time period.

                STEEL WHEELS - First two songs "Sad Sad Sad" and "Mixed Emotions were a fantastic start. "Terrifying"- Borifying was more like it. "Rock In a Hard Place" was a decent riff, but a bit of a cliche. Keith's songs "Can't Be Seen" and "Slipping Away" were among his best ever.

                VOODOO LOUNGE - The first Classic Stones album since Some Girls. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Solid all the way through, even the sappy ballads. (and some great outtakes of this one on the "Voodoo Brew" collection)

                BRIDGES TO BABYLON - I suspect that this album is to Voodoo Lounge what Emotional Rescue was to Some Girls. The songs that didn't make the first cut, in other words. "Anybody Seen My Baby", "Out Of Control", "Saint of Me" were solid hits. Keith's "You Don't Have to Mean It" would have made Bob Marley proud, and "Might as Well Get Juiced" was the best use of new technology to make an old blues song I've ever heard.

                Track 11 on the album "Too Tight" was one I liked, even though it sounds like an Undercover outtake, but that's where I usually stop this CD. I don't know what the fuck posessed Keith in those last two tracks, but they simply bore the shit out of me, and it's hard for me to say that about any Stones songs, but it's true.

                Looking forward to the new album though. And hoping the rest of it gets leaked soon.
                Eat Us And Smile

                Cenk For America 2024!!

                Justice Democrats


                "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

                Comment

                • academic punk
                  Full Member Status

                  • Dec 2004
                  • 4437

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DLR7884
                  "Voodoo Lounge" was fucking great.

                  I listen to it often.

                  DLR7884
                  Steel Wheels had 2-3 good songs, but I would say is the worst post "Tatoo You" release.
                  I agree 100% on Steel Wheels (see the first post).

                  YOu and FORD really think "Voodoo" was that good? Really? I like "Love is Strong", "New faces", "Moon Is Up", "Out of Tears", and Keiths two songs, but some of it - particularly "Sweethearts Together" is some of the very crappest Stones, ever. So six REALLY good songs, a few even great, but the rest of it...well, there's a reason I have a CD burner!

                  And "Can't Be Seen" getting props? Eh...."SLipping Away" is better...what else did I like Steel? The band soudns great, the performances are stellar, but the songs just ain't there...

                  Comment

                  • VonHalen
                    Foot Soldier
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 582

                    #10
                    have them all on cd, i like em

                    Comment

                    • academic punk
                      Full Member Status

                      • Dec 2004
                      • 4437

                      #11
                      Listened to parts of "Voodoo Lounge" last night.

                      I like the song, but doesn't "The Worst" sound a bit like an aside from the rebellious best friend of the lead character in a bad Broadway musical?

                      Comment

                      • FORD
                        ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

                        • Jan 2004
                        • 58785

                        #12
                        Originally posted by academic punk
                        Listened to parts of "Voodoo Lounge" last night.

                        I like the song, but doesn't "The Worst" sound a bit like an aside from the rebellious best friend of the lead character in a bad Broadway musical?
                        I just always thought of it as a classic country song. Keith performed it for the Grand ol' Opry crowd at some Willie Nelson Tribute show and all those hicks loved it.
                        Eat Us And Smile

                        Cenk For America 2024!!

                        Justice Democrats


                        "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

                        Comment

                        • Guitar Shark
                          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 7579

                          #13
                          Originally posted by academic punk
                          So six REALLY good songs, a few even great, but the rest of it...well, there's a reason I have a CD burner!
                          True but think of it this way -- there are only six really good songs on FAIR WARNING, arguably the best CVH album.
                          ROTH ARMY MILITIA


                          Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
                          Sharky sometimes needs things spelled out for him in explicit, specific detail. I used to think it was a lawyer thing, but over time it became more and more evident that he's merely someone's idiot twin.

                          Comment

                          • academic punk
                            Full Member Status

                            • Dec 2004
                            • 4437

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Guitar Shark
                            True but think of it this way -- there are only six really good songs on FAIR WARNING, arguably the best CVH album.
                            Objection sustained. Nice one, cuntsellour.

                            Comment

                            • NAHTAN

                              #15
                              Come on, now.
                              Please tell me you mean there are 9 great songs on Fair Warning.

                              Comment

                              Working...