Rolling Stones at their nadir: Charlie Watts is all business
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Date: November 4th, 2025 7:32 AM Author: Diverse Hell Sneaky Criminal
Heard "She's So Cold" the other day and I was struck by how much magic they had.
The entire song isn't even really built on a riff. Its just a kind of half-riff. And the lyric has the same halfway-worked-out quality. Just one idea, really. "Im burning up and she's frigid", repeated 57 times.
And it's not in their pantheon of famous songs, but it just hits so perfectly and is better than what almost anyone else would put out.
I do, in fact, have to hand it to boomers in this regard.
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Date: November 5th, 2025 9:21 AM Author: sadistic wrinkle
Paul McCartney was far and away the best pure musician in the Beatles.
paraphrasing famous John Lennon remark:
Interviewer: "John, is Ringo the best drummer in the world in your view?"
John Lennon: "Ringo's not even the best drummer in The Beatles."
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