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markk Posted - 07/08/2012 : 23:17:08
This may surprise some, not me, that this group would compose a song for humanity. They were/are the bad boys, the devil, Lucifer, etc.
A brilliant song for the common man.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEkRkZePRJk
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markk Posted - 01/12/2012 : 18:27:00
Still relative today and always:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeXcaRYNlSQ
captain america and billy Posted - 19/11/2012 : 16:43:59
Recently saw Janis Ian on the very first "Saturday Night Live" doing "At Seventeen",Awesome!Such a gifted soul.I once saw a clip she made of "Society's Child" on a PBS special about the marvelously musically textured year of 1967.Fantastic!
markk Posted - 18/11/2012 : 23:00:12
What a gem. She was only 16 with a voice like pearls. Still performs.
And oh that organ ending.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW_rYLoIR08
lemonade kid Posted - 16/09/2012 : 19:01:03
quote:
Originally posted by markk

This should be a mandatory listen when you arise and when you go to sleep. Really beautiful words



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbrn9eXEKWk

Youngbloods definitely recorded the ...definitive version. I have the fine album too...their first three, including the third: Elephant Mountain especially, are masterworks.

Good one, mk.



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Only after the last tree has been cut down,
Only after the last river has been poisoned,
Only after the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you find money cannot be eaten.

~ Cree Prophecy
markk Posted - 16/09/2012 : 02:39:18
This should be a mandatory listen when you arise and when you go to sleep. Really beautiful words



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbrn9eXEKWk
captain america and billy Posted - 17/08/2012 : 18:17:34
As a soft protest number,"Imagine" is thoroughly true to its benevolent intentions as it is delivered in an altruistic yet unpretentious manner that may suggest the serenity of some newly instituted Utopian state of mind and man.While "Revolution" is an all out attack on the the overbearing negativity and apathies involved in imperialisitic military maneuvers and unjust political agendas,"Imagine" conjures many loving avenues of hopeful agressions.
lemonade kid Posted - 14/08/2012 : 14:15:18
Of course...

IMAGINE by John Lennon
http://vimeo.com/47478945

You are right, Harv...the Olympic closer of that one...very moving.

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Another song of humanity...

Feel Like I'm fixin To Die Rag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Soy3PHV3RiM






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HIGH ALL THE TIME...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0PCzH-K1hg
John9 Posted - 13/08/2012 : 16:27:41
Captain - re the Stones. Aftermath (UK version) was for many years my favourite. But now that honour goes to Beggar's Banquet...especially songs like No Expectations, Stray Cat Blues and Prodigal Son. It took a long time for Exiles to be recognised as one of their most important works, but like you I've never been able to get into it. I was often uncomfortable with the Warhole cover for Sticky Fingers. But when Jimmy Webb (one of my favourite songwriters) referenced it favourably in one of his compositions, I decided that it was alright to play it! And I have to say, it is definitely one of their best.
captain america and billy Posted - 13/08/2012 : 16:17:00
Always been curious,LK.Never did hear "Banquet" in its entirety.I know I may risk losing membership over this one,but I also haven't had the pleasure of giving full listenings to "Exile on Main St." or "Sticky Fingers".And actually,"Street Fighting Man" was very much an accurrate message for members of the peace generation.It made the world aware that despite every oppurtunity to become lavishly awashed in the glories of their own fame,the Stones chose wisely as any one of signifacant conscientiousness would to make the world aware that they were fully cognizant of any measurable social dissent and were willing as responsible purveyors of media to facilitate their mode of communication for the better of common good.Also,I think its cool.
lemonade kid Posted - 09/08/2012 : 20:28:45
quote:
Originally posted by markk

A little off topic, but in staying with the Stones, gosh I love this opening guitar riff, its sparkles. If this don't get you up then your dead.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUO8ScYVeDo&playnext=1&list=PL9BB4C6A961DF21F7&feature=results_main

Obviously, I;ve been listening to Beggars Banquet

It's all about humanity....street fighting humanity

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HIGH ALL THE TIME...
-Mad River
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0PCzH-K1hg
markk Posted - 09/08/2012 : 16:12:41
A little off topic, but in staying with the Stones, gosh I love this opening guitar riff, its sparkles. If this don't get you up then your dead.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUO8ScYVeDo&playnext=1&list=PL9BB4C6A961DF21F7&feature=results_main

Obviously, I;ve been listening to Beggars Banquet
rocker Posted - 09/08/2012 : 14:13:13
I know this may be way out but I've always been intrigued about seemingly random coming togethers bring about extraordinary results. If you ask me the meeting of Bryan with Arthur gave them a destiny for a particular period of time. I don't know. Maybe at the time they weren't conscious of how say religious or philosophical they both were in their approaches to life. But for some reason it all eventually coalesced into producing some great music which regardless of their intent presented a philsophy of working with the world and other people. With the band, we got to know what's important when it comes to living.
markk Posted - 09/08/2012 : 05:00:07
That's absolutely right Rocker. Bad boys they were, but Arthur ended his concerts with these words, "Love one another" and i believe he meant it.
rocker Posted - 08/08/2012 : 21:40:46
This may surprise some, not me, that this group would compose a song for humanity

Perhaps Love (those bad hippie boys...;-)..) did it too...I noticed the song is 'YOU set the scene'..
lemonade kid Posted - 08/08/2012 : 19:14:39
quote:
Originally posted by markk

Just for the record LK, No expectations and Salt of the Earth are from Beggars Banquet, not Sticky Fingers.

I knew that!! I have the vinyl right here...mind slip!!

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HIGH ALL THE TIME...
-Mad River
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0PCzH-K1hg

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