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10-16-2012, 05:24 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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1670: Doom and Gloom
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I watched the video before listening to the episode. Before I pressed PLAY, all I could think was, "ah geez, another shitty new Rolling Stones song."
Well, I was wrong. This song is terrific! It's a throwback to old school Stones. I love the lyrics and the video is just great! Annie comes off as just cranky when she talks about it and Mike isn't too far behind. Fine, we get it, it's not your cup of tea. You're also the wrong generation for the music. Enjoy your Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men and leave the real music to the older folk. |
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Hell I think it could go well with my favorite Stones song; Paint it Black. Bit more upbeat but still. |
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I think we're all imprinted at 16 with the music we're going to like. That's the age we're most impressionable. The music we like then is the music we're going to like forever. Not necessarily band-wise, but style-wise. Small changes are possible, but big changes are harrr-red. I think it's great that you're 29 and you like it. I think it's totally possible. But I think you know where I'm coming from. |
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Your right about the older music I agree with you sir. I was just putting it out there lol. I didn't think you exactly went that direction I was just hoping for a teeny bit of extra clarity. I'm wierd like that I guess.
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What was that green thing Mike kept messing with?
I'm 24, and I don't like the Rolling Stones, but I know they're good. I don't like them because they're just not the band I'm into (I'm into the Who ). The song that Keith played was good. It sounds just as good as their older stuff, which was Keith's point. Had he not mentioned the fact that it was new, I probably would have assumed it was older. Mike and Annie are just on this kick that us young'uns seem to be on where anything that an older band puts out can never amount to the greatness of their older material. That's just a "fact" in our minds, and we remain blind even after hearing a good song because we take immense pleasure out of bashing old washed-up rock stars. Mike and Annie were just spewing what was the "right" thing to say without really considering the song. While I was enjoying the song, I was literally searching for that one misplaced "woo!" that would make me cringe enough to slam it, but it never came. |
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