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Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 16, 2012 00:13

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Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: February 16, 2012 02:24

I dunno...my grammy never liked the stones. I don't see the two of them together, although nowadays they look a lot more like my grammy.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: stupidguy2 ()
Date: February 16, 2012 02:37

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I dunno...my grammy never liked the stones. I don't see the two of them together, although nowadays they look a lot more like my grammy.

Okay, that was funny.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: The GR ()
Date: February 16, 2012 15:02

The entire Stones CD back catalogue is in the bargain bins, and Zeppelin and Bowie. There are all at mid price so that it is not true to say they've always been full price. CBS issue them as mid price and Virgin sold them at £7-8 as well. Only The Beatles and Pink Floyd have kept there full price and I think the last series of reissues saw to that.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 15:12

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The entire Stones CD back catalogue is in the bargain bins, and Zeppelin and Bowie. There are all at mid price so that it is not true to say they've always been full price. CBS issue them as mid price and Virgin sold them at £7-8 as well. Only The Beatles and Pink Floyd have kept there full price and I think the last series of reissues saw to that.

Both the Beatles' and Pink Floyd's albums are available as mid price, too.

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Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 16, 2012 16:48

Grandpas and Grammys? confused smiley

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: February 16, 2012 17:36

I can't help thinking watching the 86 clip how an 86 tour would have turned out. Ok, Dirty Work was crap but one or two songs from the album wouldn't have hurt the setlist that much. Maybe an 86 tour would have been a bit rawer and less polished than the 89 dito? Who knows?

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 17:41

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The GR
The entire Stones CD back catalogue is in the bargain bins, and Zeppelin and Bowie. There are all at mid price so that it is not true to say they've always been full price. CBS issue them as mid price and Virgin sold them at £7-8 as well. Only The Beatles and Pink Floyd have kept there full price and I think the last series of reissues saw to that.

I see Stones, Zep, Beatles, Floyd as low as $16.99 and goes up to $29.99 for whatever double albums. None of those are a 'bargain'.

AC/DC's prices start at $7.99. Much more realistic.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 17:42




Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 17:48

Along with the Grammy for VOODOO LOUNGE as Best Rock Album Of The Year they also got one for Best Music Video, Short Form for Love Is Strong.

Never knew Bridges, Anybody Seen My Baby and Bang were nominated.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: February 16, 2012 17:55

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Along with the Grammy for VOODOO LOUNGE as Best Rock Album Of The Year they also got one for Best Music Video, Short Form for Love Is Strong.

Never knew Bridges, Anybody Seen My Baby and Bang were nominated.

Yeah, who knew these were all better albums than the big 4, Some Girls and Tattoo You.

huh.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 18:18

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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Along with the Grammy for VOODOO LOUNGE as Best Rock Album Of The Year they also got one for Best Music Video, Short Form for Love Is Strong.

Never knew Bridges, Anybody Seen My Baby and Bang were nominated.

Yeah, who knew these were all better albums than the big 4, Some Girls and Tattoo You.

huh.

You know, that's a really good point. Voodoo did have a big push behind it. And the Grammy's are all - and only - about who's noticed the most, not about quality. How Voodoo Lounge or the video won a Grammy is beyond me.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: The GR ()
Date: February 16, 2012 18:23

I got my CBS Stones in the early 90s at £7.25 each with postage. All the single Zep albums in a promotion working out at £5 each, 2003. The Stones have heavily discounted their back catalogue in the past as have Zeppelin. I got all the Beatles single CDs in the late 90s for £10 and the Blue for £20 which was about £8 off.

The Stones catalogue has been sold heavily discounted and has not been put out at premium prices always as stated above, which was my point.

Incidentally all the early ACDC CDs in digipak reissues, got the lot for £5 each in 2003. The double live was £7 though !

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 18:59

All of the Stones/Beatles/Floyd/Zep reissues, not the shitty original CDs, are quite pricey in the U.S.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: stupidguy2 ()
Date: February 16, 2012 19:30

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treaclefingers
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Along with the Grammy for VOODOO LOUNGE as Best Rock Album Of The Year they also got one for Best Music Video, Short Form for Love Is Strong.

Never knew Bridges, Anybody Seen My Baby and Bang were nominated.

Yeah, who knew these were all better albums than the big 4, Some Girls and Tattoo You.

huh.

The Grammys know something we don't. Just goes to show much Stones fans care about the Grammys.....most of us didn't even know about this.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: jamesfdouglas ()
Date: February 16, 2012 20:25

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For all their alleged latter-day conservatism, maybe the Stones are still considered the 'bad boys'. That 86 clip perfectly represents that

Something in '86 showing that they're "still bad boys"??
That's making my head hurt...

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Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: February 16, 2012 22:46

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treaclefingers
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Along with the Grammy for VOODOO LOUNGE as Best Rock Album Of The Year they also got one for Best Music Video, Short Form for Love Is Strong.

Never knew Bridges, Anybody Seen My Baby and Bang were nominated.

Yeah, who knew these were all better albums than the big 4, Some Girls and Tattoo You.

huh.

You know, that's a really good point. Voodoo did have a big push behind it. And the Grammy's are all - and only - about who's noticed the most, not about quality. How Voodoo Lounge or the video won a Grammy is beyond me.

It's like the great actors or directors that are ignored for decades of stellar work and don't get the oscar.

Then, later in life, AFTER they've received the Lifetime Acheivement Award, they get an oscar nod for something that seems pedestrian. There are probably loads of examples, but John Wayne in True Grit comes to mind. Not that he didn't deserve it, but I think that was more of a way for the Academy to play 'catchup'.

Same for the Grammies, IMHO, with Voodoo Lounge. Or Jethro Tull winning in the Heavy Metal category.

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Date: February 16, 2012 23:21

I'm not even going to guess that the Stones truly care about Grammy's or about being noticed that way when you consider what they've done for the entire music industry as a whole - their inventing or improving of promotion/hype, some of the videos they made, the tours and everything that is involved with that (sound, stages, etc) yet alone their studio work and of course the records they've set over the years with attendance, sponsors, amount of jobs they've helped to create out of necessity, engineers (studio and live) improving techniques on top of being one of the best live bands to ever exist - do they really need awards?

They're well known and respected for all they've done. Awards are like streetcars, they come and go...

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: February 16, 2012 23:51

what lps won the grammy from 1968-74?i have no idea,....

Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: February 17, 2012 00:16

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GOO
what lps won the grammy from 1968-74?i have no idea,....

courtesy wikipedia...

1968 : Album of the Year George Martin (producer) & The Beatles for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band TSMR eligible

1969: Album of the Year Al De Lory (producer) & Glen Campbell for By The Time I Get To Phoenix Beggar's Banquet eligible

1970: Album of the Year James William Guercio (producer) & Blood, Sweat & Tears for Blood, Sweat & Tears Let It Bleed eligible

1971: Album of the Year Roy Halee (producer), Art Garfunkel & Paul Simon (producers and artists) for Bridge over Troubled Water performed by Simon & Garfunkel

1972: Album of the Year Lou Adler (producer) & Carole King for Tapestry Sticky Fingers eligible

1973: Album of the Year Phil Spector (producer), George Harrison (producer & artist), Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ravi Shankar, Ringo Starr & Klaus Voormann for The Concert for Bangla Desh EOMS eligible

1974: Album of the Year Stevie Wonder (producer & artist) for Innervisions (award presented by Cher and Telly Savalas) Goats Head Soup Eligible



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Re: Grammy and the Stones
Posted by: GOO ()
Date: February 19, 2012 18:38

blood sweat and tears beat out let it bleed ??hard to believe

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