Mutiny Information Café is where it all happens, seven days a week in Denver and Trinidad, Colorado. Brown for all of your amazing anecdotes, and of course, thanks to my good friend Jim for being the king of downtown Denver for decades. We heard some great stories about how Denver’s music scene expanded from another uninteresting stop between Kansas City and California into a can’t-miss destination for all artists crossing America. We covered a lot of topics, including the highlights and lowlights of Red Rocks Amphitheater, which adorns the cover photo of this blog. One last footnote for today, I was fortunate enough to participate in a panel discussion with a real expert on rock music, legendary Denver Post music writer G. The Rolling Stones Black And Blue on Limited Edition Japanese Import SHM-SACD 1976's Black And Blue was the Stones' fifth studio album in succession to top the American charts, but, like its predecessor it only made No. This album feels more like an album they had to make, versus one they wanted to make. The rest of the record doesn’t do much for me, although once again, I appreciate the dual vocals of Mick & Keith on “Memory Motel”. I consider this the most memorable moment on the album. I did enjoy hearing the reggae track “Cherry Oh Baby”, and I know they were influenced greatly by the emergence of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. I feel the same way about “Hot Stuff”, which feels like a preview of where they were headed next in their late 70s co-existence with disco and dance music.
It’s a decent song, but something about his falsetto on this song has always left me a bit sideways. The one notable single release was “Fool to Cry”, which is almost a little too much Mick Jagger for me. Additionally, the Stones continued to try and grow and reshape with the times, and their sound on this album has a bit more funk, rhythm and blues, and even a straight-up reggae number.Īs the band moved further and further away from the guitar-rock core of “Exile on Main Street”, I don’t find a lot on this album that really sticks with me, even after multiple listens. Notably, this was the first album without Mick Taylor in the band, and although Ronnie Wood did make some limited appearances on the album, almost all of the guitar work was handled exclusively by Keith Richards. This marked the release of “Black and Blue” to mixed results. Therefore, proceed at your own risk.As the winds of change were blowing across the world of rock music in 1976, the Rolling Stones were dealing with multiple evolutionary components themselves. Furthermore, no security is promised or implied by The Gear Page owners, administrators, or moderators. However, if you choose to trade or use an alternate payment such as Venmo, Zelle, PayPal-Gift, Crypto, or other forms of compensation, there is no recourse or protection for buyers. We recommend using a payment service that offers buyer protection, such as PayPal. Members must handle all the problems off of the Forum. Star Sellers have an outstanding track record for providing a great customer experiencethey consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and.
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