Down and Dirty Sexy Rock and Roll - a list by glamazon5

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Down and dirty rock and roll. Sexy and blusey and fun

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Five Guys Walk into a Bar...

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I got this for Xmas (I had been lusting after it for quite some time). Let me tell you, if you don't own this and have been on the fence about it. You seriously need it. To be it is an absolute Must Have for any Faces fan.

It's 4 discs. The really cool thing is it was put together by Ian McLagan (the keyboard player). The songs are not in a chronological order, but in an order that he felt flowed well (and it does). There is an awesome version of Maggie May (which is not one of my most favorite songs). My favorite tracks are:

Disc 1:
Too Bad
I Can Feel the Fire (Live)

Disc 2:
Pool Hall Richard,
That's All You Need,
Bad 'N' Ruin (Live),
Around The Plynth
Had Me a Real Good Time
Cut Across Shorty

Disc 3:
Hi-Heel Sneakers/Everybody Needs
Skewiff (Mend The Fuse)
Stay With Me (Live/BBC)
Ooh La La

Disc 4:
The Stealer (Live/BBC)
Love In Vain (Live/BBC)
Borstal Boys

I seriously listen to at least one track off this set every single day. It will make you happy and just want to have a good time. If I could only own one CD (since this is a box set I'm counting it as one CD), this would be it! The best money you will ever spend

Updated Apr 10, 2007

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As Your Greens Turn Brown

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I am a huge fan of Swedish rock (Backyard Babies, Hellacopters, Hardcore Superstar, to name but a few). Diamond Dogs are one of my favorites! Somehow it seems that here in the States we have forgotten how to have fun and just ROCK! Well, these guys never forgot. If you take a good dose of the Stones circa Exlie on Main Street and mix with some Faces you will get an idea of what the Diamond Dogs sound like. I hear they are amazing live, although I have yet to see them here in the States! Get this CD and fall in love with these guys like I have!

Updated Apr 6, 2007

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Chinatown - Chinatown

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My absolute favorite CD of 2006 (along with Primal Scream's Riot City Blues). I can't say enough good things about Vancouver's Chinatown. Think the Faces meet old school Guns and Roses (cira. they days when they were good with Izzy) and Backyard Babies. Good straight ahead, junkie, sleazy rock! Order it now and let me know what you think. You can buy me a drink and thank me later!

Updated Apr 20, 2007

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Buried Alive: Live in Maryland

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Keef and Ronnie toured around 1979 as the New Barbarians. I'm sorry I was too young to check it out at the time. They are at the drunken bluesy sexy best. The do some Stones tunes, some of Ronnie's solo stuff as well as Keef's. Best listened to with a shot of whiskey! Cheers!

Updated Apr 10, 2007

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Gimme Some Neck

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This CD is fantastic! Like a blend of the Faces and the Stones (Keef and Mick play on some of the tracks). This is my favorite of Ronnie's solo CD's. While I also like Keef's solo stuff, I prefer Ronnie. He has such a fun, blusey sexy spirit that is perfectly captured in the CD!

Updated Apr 6, 2007

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117°

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I've been really in an Izzy mood lately. He is one of my favorite guitar players of all time. 117 Degrees has been spending a lot of time in my CD player lately, as well as Izzy's first solo project after leaving Guns and Roses, Izzy Stradlin' and the JuJu Hounds. This CD is very underrated, IMO. If you love that Exile on Main Street sound, you can't help but love Izzy's solo stuff (for those of you who are fans, this is no new news). One reason I think Izzy is so damn cool is he is really not so much concerned about his image as he is about his music. As much as I'm a tech junkie, I just think it is so hard core and cool that Izzy has no web site. So if you want to know what type of toothpaste the man uses, if he's on line right now, what mood he is in and how many on line friends he has, etc. you are out of luck. Yes folks, that's right. You have to find out about Mr. Stradlin' the old fashion way. Listen to his music and let the music do the talking (in the words of the fantabulous Mr. Joe Perry).

Updated Apr 6, 2007

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The Birds - Collectors' Guide to Rare British Birds

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I am very excited for this CD to come out. Let's first be clear, these are the cool Birds, not the folkie snoozefest Byrds (at least IMO). If you don't know who these Birds were (well, technically they were lads, not birds...hahahaha). The Birds were a mid 60's British R&B band featuring a young Ronnie Wood. This compilation even feature's Woody's first recording. If you are a fan of Woody, good British 60's music, or even garage rock in general this is a must have!

Updated Apr 10, 2007

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Primal Scream - Riot City Blues

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Riot City Blues by Primal Scream is the best CD of 2006! I cannot say how much love I have right now for this CD.

If you:

* Love David Bowie during his Ziggy phase
* Can't think of anything better than the Rolling Stones during the Sticky Fingers era
* Love the Quireboys
* Are mad for the Faces
* Love British rock
* Have excellent taste in music

Anyway, you get the picture. Run don't walk and get this CD. I even love it more than the Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Lets Go Out Tonights (which is saying a lot because that CD is another one of the last year's finest). You can thank me later!

Updated Apr 13, 2007

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Let It Bleed

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I'm here to remind everyone of how terrific this album is and why you should dust it off and have a listen. This is part of what I call my holy trinity of Stones albums, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers (which has my all time fav. Stones song Can't You Hear Me Knocking) and Exile on Main Street. While many hipsters love to argue that Exile on Main Street is the best album that the Stones ever made (and don't get me wrong, its in my top 3), I enjoy Let it Bleed more. I love the tone and the feel of this album. My personal fav. song on this album is Midnight Rambler which just has that blusey junky sound I love so much. I also love Live With Me and You Got The Silver (I do admit I LOVE anything that Keef sings). So dust off this old friend, get a shot of whiskey and enjoy!

Updated May 15, 2007

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THE BLESSINGS: Bare Bones

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Whiskey fueled Exile on Main Street meets a Nod is as Good as a Wink. With a Drink in her Hand.....what an amazing song! This whole CD rocks. Good down and dirty, sexy, ass kicking rock and roll! What else do you want?

Updated Apr 12, 2007

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