Post-"Tattoo You" Stones: S/D

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'Mixed Emotions' from Steel Wheels was a pretty good tune (at the time).

Omar, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Always loved the throwaway tune, "Too Much Blood" off UNDERCOVER, not least for Mick's bizarre admission that he'd seen "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" ("`orrible, wasn't it?")

Alex in NYC, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Yeah Too Much Blood = ace, not as good as the title track though, excellent guitar riffs worked through 500 echo-effects at the beginning.

Omar, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I got caught up in the Steel-Wheels-as-return-to-form hype, so I kinda liked that one for a while. Tunes that lasted were "Mixed Emotions" and "Sad Sad Sad," I guess. Really the best thing any of them have done since Tattoo You is Keith's first solo record. That a nice unassming album, w/ good tunes and atmosphere. Songs like "Make No Mistake" and "Shouldn't Take It So Hard" are good.

Mark, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Thanks, Omar - beginning to wonder if I wuz the only one for a minute there...

Jeff, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Steel Wheels was probably their best since Some Girls. I remember it being a bit of an event upon release as most thought they had fallen out for good in the mid 80s. They're was even a feature on the 9 o clock news when it was announced they were making a new record. 1989 was also the time when inklie readers started discovering the classic Stones period of 64-72. Up to then most late 80's teenagers probably thought the Stones were mainly about some hoary rockers who had a hit with Harlem Shuffle and whose singer pranced around with Tina Turner during Live Aid. So through the likes of the Mondays and 1990's 25X5 documentary, the Stones became "known" again.

David Gunnip, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Yeah and Steel Wheels got an amazing 9/10 rating in NME IIRC (which I do ;). Probably written by one M.Sinker in return for a nice beach house on the Riviera (all that bollocks about "leaving the NME because they didn't want to do my U2 review" ;). But back on track: 'Sad, Sad, Sad' was indeed rather good.

Omar, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Are "You're So Cold" (like the Arctic zone) and "Shattered" from the right period? I can't tell those two apart, but I like both of them.

Kris, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Both "You're So Cold" and "Shattered" pre-date Tattoo You (I think "...cold" is from Emotional Rescue, "Shattered from Some Girls)

Mark, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Oh, whoops, I got Tatoo You and Some Girls confused. I have nothing to say on this matter then.

Kris, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

Not sure if this counts, but "Just Another Night" off Jagger's SHE'S THE BOSS was alright for its time.

alex in nyc, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link

I saw the Stones during the Voodoo Lounge tour because I got free tickets, and I was surprised...it was actually not bad. Some of the material from that album was relatively decent, if not exactly stunning. Of course, I'm one of those who are of the opinion that the Stones were really better when they were still on Abkco. That said, I didn't mind Tattoo You and parts of Undercover.

Sean Carruthers, Monday, 22 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-two years ago) link


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