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In Reply to: RE: Stones - Blue and Lonesome reviews posted by mcondo on November 28, 2016 at 07:26:53
Against my general rule of no "new" records, I forked out $43.59 of my hard earned dough.
The last Stones album I purchased was the initial run of "Some Girls" in 78!
Finished side one. The choice in songs is great. Micks vocals have the vibe of an old Chess
album. The bands sound captures the feel of their blues heros.
I even grabbed my Les Paul and turned on the 67 Deluxe Reverb to join them!
The record quality appears fine and sound quality is great. No punched up bass like a classic rock reissue.
Other than the excessive (IMO) retail price, good stuff. Other than possibly splurging for Bowies "Black Star", I'm sticking to the dollar bins.
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I'm thinking it's a a 67 or 68 .
Girl looks like Kristen Stewart.
I believe you're correct-67,68. I'm more familiar with GM stuff.
Knowing everything done in the video is for visual effect, dumping into first gear at 40 MPH probably isn't a good idea.
Its a 68, you can tell by the side markers.
It's always funny until someone blows a channel
I'm jealous of the vinyl, only digital here. I'm picking up mine today. Good to hear the SQ is great - I am worried about compression on the cd.
I bet the CD sounds as good as the record. Thinking the master recording is just a digital file anyway.
Haven't read anywhere this recording is analog, so assuming it's just a bunch of 1s and 0's.
Whatever the case, the music played by the boys sounds great.
Looking at the record, I'm wondering if this could have been squeezed on just a single disc, allowing for a lower price.
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