OK, I can see there is not much interest here in Hackney Diamonds but...
Reg
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I've done three spins of the record so far and honestly...it's good. Mick sounds fantastic and Keef takes a lead vocal on a song and he actually acquits himself quite well...which does make me wonder how or if these vocal tracks may have been massaged.
Anyway, it is not Exile on Main Street, or Sticky Fingers, or Beggar's Banquet, but it is a very enjoyable record that reminds, well, at least me, of different periods of the Stones. I was going to write a review of it here but being that so far nobody has expressed much interest I will hold off and think up some more ways to insult the Mick we have here while we wait. Plus, I should listen to it a couple more times.
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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I've done three spins of the record so far and honestly...it's good. Mick sounds fantastic and Keef takes a lead vocal on a song and he actually acquits himself quite well...which does make me wonder how or if these vocal tracks may have been massaged.
Anyway, it is not Exile on Main Street, or Sticky Fingers, or Beggar's Banquet, but it is a very enjoyable record that reminds, well, at least me, of different periods of the Stones. I was going to write a review of it here but being that so far nobody has expressed much interest I will hold off and think up some more ways to insult the Mick we have here while we wait. Plus, I should listen to it a couple more times.
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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