@@HangFireStonesPodcast Me too! Even though it's about the same length as VL, I don't feel that length whatsoever! Such a cool sounding album during a troubling period in the band!
Great doc. Great work. This was a good period for the band and there's lots to love on this record. The great debate rages on but it'll always be mark 3 line-up for me. Seeing these lads joke about and enjoy each others company is what I love to see.
I'm only 11 minutes into this... I have to comment right now!!! This demo of "Thru and Thru" just speaks volumes of truth... **** yeah! That's one that just shakes you to the core... even the demo. ❤ Great work Justin ❤️🎶
That was an awesome watch. Branching out and upping the game with this one. Really enjoy the channel and have a new found love of everything Stones. Thank you
Phenomenal, Justin ! Super interesting and superbly put together. I’m not too much of a outtakes and bootleg guy, so it was a revelation seeing and hearing curated highlights making of ! And finally, like all great videos and write ups, it’s makes you desperate to play the album again ! Did I love it, you bet !! 👋👍🫡
Justin I found your channel a little over a year ago. You do a fantastic job. I first saw the Stones in 1978 on Mick’s birthday in Oakland. I love Voodoo Lounge. Great video!
So many song ideas, so many tunes, so many ours and in the end, after a long refine-process, you got an album like Voodoo Lounge. Great docu thanks Justin for sharing
Followed The Stones since 1963 when I was 9 years old & now I’m 70. I’m a lot more critical of their work today & can be more objective. Found this absolutely fascinating. Thanks for your work.
Thank you so much for this wonderful compilation, Justin! It was so well done, so entertaining and informative! Particularly appreciate it, because I missed a lot from this period of the Stones, bcuz my interests went to studying jazz music at that time. So...I learn every time I check into your podcasts. Very VERY cool to learn about their creative processes throughout the making of this album! They really DO make a beautiful team! Thanks again, love and best to you from Toronto, Canada! ♥🎵🎶
Ma man, you outdid yourself!! The most in depth comprehensive documentary on this great great Stones album. I hope someone in their camp sees it and give hire you to work on their official video archives.
This was so well done!!! I feel like a lot of the tough ideas were stronger than the ones that made the record. I also wonder if the production and mix l had been a little rougher, if it wouldn’t have been a stronger record. So cool! Thank you! 🙏🏻
Great documentary!! Love how the outtakes go along with the story, love the research on this. btw that 'retro' sound Mick speaks of is the Stones I love.
Justin, thank you for this detailed study of the creation of "Voodoo Lounge". It's the most revealing and fun documentary of this album I've ever seen, and I love the title you chose ! Of all the best rock and roll songwriters, none of them have Keith Richards' song shaping skills as a guitarist. Musicians as varied as Elvis Costello, Steven Van Zandt and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready have all expressed their admiration for Keith, especially his songwriting. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell has said that whenever he gets stuck on writing a song, he always asks himself, "what would Keith do ?" Since the mid seventies, not only has Mick Jagger led, and sometimes pushed the Stones into different music influences, his gift for expressing emotion over such a range of music styles is unsurpassed for rock singers. The Stones could never have pulled this off if Mick couldn't deliver convincingly in so many different kinds of songs. Recently, I realized that together, Keith and Mick form 2 halves of the ultimate singer/songwriter - a guitarist who can outplay any singer, and a singer who can outsing any guitarist. Which is the biggest part of the Stones identity - Mick's voice or Keith's guitar ? It's a trick question - it's a tie. Being the Rolling Stones, with so many great songs behind them, must've been a great challenge for Keith and Mick. Many fans unfairly dismiss the Stones post Tattoo You albums. Why are the Rolling Stones the only great musicians held to the standard of their creative peak ? Anyone who's dismissed Voodoo Lounge needs to really listen to it again. It's an album that very few bands could equal !
Great stuff! You're totally right that the glimmers are the ultimate singer/songwriter. Great visualization of that. Amazing they're such a dynamic force for each other. True chemistry!
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Thanks for your kind response, Justin. The two biggest things make the Stones the greatest rock and roll band ever: 1) The collaborative creative relationship between the Glimmers, which you pointed out is usually at its best when Mick helps develop Keith's rough ideas for a song. 2) The unsurpassed synergy between the five or four band members. A great band is better than the sum of its parts, and no rock and roll band plays together better ! Scott
Very well done, thank you! I was pretty surprised that there wasn't a deluxe reissue done for the album like they did for goats head soup or tattoo you. And the only reissue was vinyl. There is so much to choose for a b side disc....
That could still happen. They probably didn’t do it now because of the recent releases. And the Stones don’t tend to do these box set releases on major anniversaries anyway.
I think the best part of this documentary is at the 40:00 minute mark. The isolated vocals of Keith & Mick on The Worst followed by Ronnie's petal steel solo is phenomenal! Lots of great pic's in this documentary as well. I think spending a lot of time playing the Voodoo Lounge CD Rom, got me very familiar with every song. I think it's a great album. Thanks for this upload. 👍
Excellent video Justin! Super well done and relevant! I hope you make more "making of" videos like this one! Since Bridges To Babylon is the album that introduced you to the Stones, you must be looking forward to 2027 to celebrate its 30th anniversary?!!!
Justin, this is an amazing video and insight into Voodoo Lounge !! Thank you for the crazy effort that a project like this takes !! I've been replaying this album (and b-sides) a bunch of times over the last few months and it continues to impress me. There's so many good VL demos and outtakes out there - hopefully some day a Deluxe Edition is released (along with IORR, B&B, and ER 🤞) 1994/1995 were truly special time for the Stones indeed - so much creativity and great ideas along with the Stripped era. It feels like the members of the Stones feel in love with the band for the first time again in awhile (perhaps the first time since Some Girls since the next few albums after '78 were a strained time for them). I miss Charlie :(
Nicely done. On of my favorites . Vooddo Lounge . Came out right as I was starting college. Would relentlessly make all my friends listen to it along with Exile and SF until they converted to Stones Fans.
Great video! Made me revisit Voodoo lounge and realise how innovative it was. I never really thought about how they experimented with sounds. I played it a lot when it came out.
So lovely to hear all that stuff that just appeared on their 'ether' when recording demos.. Every once in a while a stellar gem like Thru and Thru appears by that practice even if it's still veery rough on the edges⚒️ 🪨💎
Really enjoyed this Justin. Back in 94/95 Voodoo Lounge Tour MTV TV used to do Stones specials like this. Taped them onto DVD back then so great memories. One question for you Justin Is there any truth in the Sheppard's Bush '99 gig being released between now and Christmas. Its been hinted at on the IORR News page yesterday 🕺👅🎶🎵🎸
Fascinating documentary - well done👍👍👏👏. Although I agree with Jagger that not pursuing the groove direction was a mistake, there is no doubt that Voodoo Lounge was very popular, sold shed loads and kept the Stones in the limelight where they belong.
I was waiting for Part Two of Justin's podcast of Voodoo Lounge. Instead, we get another VL podcast! It's not what I expected, but I love this guy and his podcasts! Most interesting and very well done as always. My favorite podcast by Justin was about "Too Tight!" I love learning about little things that make the Stones' music which puts them above the standard jamming band, like 'fairy dust.' ;0)
What an absolute fabulous video. You continue to best yourself every time. Between the outtakes and the behind-the-scenes footage you did an incredible job. My only problem with the video is how do you top this video? Good luck. Well done and can’t wait for the next one.
I Saw that Tour at the Hoosier Dome, Counting Crows warmed up for them... Though it was their 3rd stop on the tour, there had been some foul up with Tickets and the venue was only 2/3rds full. They didn't play in Indy again for over 20 years.
The band was never the same without Bill Wyman. He had a unique touch. Charlie put it best. He was the kind of bassist that you only missed when he stopped playing. But when you listen to his basslines by themselves, they indicate a truly great bassist. What Wyman played as parts within a song, other bassists would use as an entire song. Darryl Jones added something different, great, but different. His stamp on The Stones sound. beauty of the Rolling Stones is that they are never afraid of evolution. And it's worked for them, my favorite band, the GREATEST rocknroll band in the world.
It is very interesting to hear how they take musical ideas and developed them into songs. I would love to hear what was left on the cutting room floor.
@@ExileOnMyStreet Thanks, I have to seek them out. I just purchased the 2020 reissue of Goat Head Soup on 180 gram vinyl, the second disk of unrelease material is amazing. :)
Wow,what an excellent video. It may just be the best video you've made. Really outstanding work. And I'm with Keith on this one. Why does Mick seem intimidated by Exile? Exile is not my favorite Stones album, although I certainly recognize it's greatness. Plus, I just don't think Voodoo Lounge sounds like Exile in any way. Voodoo Lounge is entirely it's own beast.
This video is amazing. I wish you got it made had made it. Sounded great. Cocaine is amazing also Where can I listen to all these demos ? I remember reading somewhere slash tried to play on a track. Keith told him to piss off lol Does anymore studio footage exist ?
There were three multi CD albums at least 20 years ago, I think Ron Wood's son stole tapes or something, Voodoo Stew, Voodoo Brew, and Voodoo Residue. The first has the most semi-finished or finished songs
I remember hearing it a few times and thinking the album was over long with material. It tends to bog down in spots. But the paradigm of cds back then was to put 15 or 16 tracks out instead of trimming the fat and making a concise lp that would serve a band better like in the days of the vinyl format. Not to mention that The Stones ran out of top flight hits in the 80s. But after 30 years ,no artist can produce with the same brilliance of the first 20 yrs.
I’ve always like voodoo lounge..but honestly I think that some of the out takes we fleshed out and replaced some of the actual albums songs it would have been much more creative and interesting
Yeah I agree, and frankly I thought Love is Strong was not a great single. First time a lead single from an album by them bombed....The Storm should have been on the LP too.
It’s not his department to make the replacement recommendations, it’s Keith and Charlie. Plus, when you’re the frontman for the world’s biggest and best band, you can’t show any emotion towards a member leaving, it’s what the media expects.
Several times Mick has shoved Ronnie on stage. There's also the story from Keith's book about how Charlie got fed up and punched Mick in the face 😂😂 The only one who appeared to stand up to Mick is Keef.
I remember a friend telling me that he'd heard Love Is Strong. I was more of a fan than him and he said it as if to say its not that good, expecting a better song. That's what some can expect from a giant of rock. Personally l think Hackney Diamonds is a better album. It's got almost a bit of everything. I'm not aware of any other bands that have had more than one type of genre on one album.
This was an amazing video! I will be looking forward this kind of video for Bridges To Babylon in three years time! I really like that album...
And I love that album even MORE than VL!😁
@@HangFireStonesPodcast Me too! Even though it's about the same length as VL, I don't feel that length whatsoever! Such a cool sounding album during a troubling period in the band!
@@tylerjsmithers8385 💯💯👍
Thru and Thru... My favorite Keith's song... Thanks for sharing
Really like that album, and remember how insanely huge the stage was for that tour!
Top three on my list. Great show in indy I was fifteenth row!awesome show!
Greatest rock and roll band on earth ❤
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Thru and Thru may be Keith Richards greatest masterpieces. Thanks for the informative video Hang Fire. Much appreciated
Hey my friend Trump... Completely agree with you ✌️Nice weekend
@@tandod269 hi my friend Tanja. Thank you and hope you’re doing well too. Nice weekend
@@Trump-rv4nz Nice to hear you my friend.. Greetings to you and your family 😍
Thru and Thru is great. Keith has so many killer songs though...All About You, Slipping Away, You Got The Silver, and so on.
Have heard it live. Voodoo best Stones album ever.
Great doc. Great work. This was a good period for the band and there's lots to love on this record. The great debate rages on but it'll always be mark 3 line-up for me. Seeing these lads joke about and enjoy each others company is what I love to see.
Awesome--thanks for watching!
I'm only 11 minutes into this... I have to comment right now!!! This demo of "Thru and Thru" just speaks volumes of truth... **** yeah! That's one that just shakes you to the core... even the demo. ❤ Great work Justin ❤️🎶
Thanks much 👍 yes that demo is a gem indeed 😎
Amazing film, thank you! Fantastic to see how a Stones album is created starting with really terribly sounding song ideas to masterpieces.
Excellent mate fantastic work
That was an awesome watch. Branching out and upping the game with this one. Really enjoy the channel and have a new found love of everything Stones. Thank you
Love to hear it---thank you!!
Verry well documented! Thanks for spending and digging up this piece of art!
Thanks!
Thanks again for all the amazing content! I really appreciate the work that you put into these videos!
Love all the info. So glad i started following you The greatest band ever!!
Thanks so much for watching!
Phenomenal, Justin ! Super interesting and superbly put together. I’m not too much of a outtakes and bootleg guy, so it was a revelation seeing and hearing curated highlights making of ! And finally, like all great videos and write ups, it’s makes you desperate to play the album again ! Did I love it, you bet !! 👋👍🫡
Thanks so much Geir--really happy you enjoyed it!
Wonderful watch. It took me back to 1994 yet at the same time put that year and Stones era (94/95) in it's magical perspective.
At 64 I’ve been here for the whole ride . How freaking lucky could I be. Great album 🎉
Justin I found your channel a little over a year ago. You do a fantastic job. I first saw the Stones in 1978 on Mick’s birthday in Oakland. I love Voodoo Lounge. Great video!
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words.. hope you enjoy the content to come!
This is just excellent. Loved it!
So many song ideas, so many tunes, so many ours and in the end, after a long refine-process, you got an album like Voodoo Lounge.
Great docu thanks Justin for sharing
thanks for watching!
Charlie is sure missed by his fan’s, family and band mates.
An amazing talent and a true Gentleman.
Followed The Stones since 1963 when I was 9 years old & now I’m 70. I’m a lot more critical of their work today & can be more objective. Found this absolutely fascinating. Thanks for your work.
Thanks very much 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching! 👍
Great album a wonderful Masterpiece.
Great work, you're like Columbo, thoroughly enjoyed that, the song crafting work is truly a lesson. Cheers to you.
"Just one more thing sir." 🤔😆
@@HangFireStonesPodcast I'm hip to your jive. Very clever.
Thank you so much for this wonderful compilation, Justin! It was so well done, so entertaining and informative! Particularly appreciate it, because I missed a lot from this period of the Stones, bcuz my interests went to studying jazz music at that time. So...I learn every time I check into your podcasts. Very VERY cool to learn about their creative processes throughout the making of this album! They really DO make a beautiful team! Thanks again, love and best to you from Toronto, Canada! ♥🎵🎶
Appreciate it--thank you Wendy!! Glad to see your posts!
Ma man, you outdid yourself!! The most in depth comprehensive documentary on this great great Stones album. I hope someone in their camp sees it and give hire you to work on their official video archives.
Haha oh the fun I would have 😎😎🤤🎥🎥 thanks for the kind words! 👍👍
Thank you pal!! Another amazing video!
This was so well done!!! I feel like a lot of the tough ideas were stronger than the ones that made the record. I also wonder if the production and mix l had been a little rougher, if it wouldn’t have been a stronger record. So cool! Thank you! 🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
💥Love this! Very cool to get this background info. ❤
Thanks for watching 👍
Great documentary!! Love how the outtakes go along with the story, love the research on this.
btw that 'retro' sound Mick speaks of is the Stones I love.
Glad you enjoyed it.. thanks for watching 👍
Great stuff man!
Justin, thank you for this detailed study of the creation of "Voodoo Lounge". It's the most revealing and fun documentary of this album I've ever seen, and I love the title you chose !
Of all the best rock and roll songwriters, none of them have Keith Richards' song shaping skills as a guitarist. Musicians as varied as Elvis Costello, Steven Van Zandt and Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready have all expressed their admiration for Keith, especially his songwriting. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell has said that whenever he gets stuck on writing a song, he always asks himself, "what would Keith do ?"
Since the mid seventies, not only has Mick Jagger led, and sometimes pushed the Stones into different music influences, his gift for expressing emotion over such a range of music styles is unsurpassed for rock singers. The Stones could never have pulled this off if Mick couldn't deliver convincingly in so many different kinds of songs.
Recently, I realized that together, Keith and Mick form 2 halves of the ultimate singer/songwriter - a guitarist who can outplay any singer, and a singer who can outsing any guitarist. Which is the biggest part of the Stones identity - Mick's voice or Keith's guitar ? It's a trick question - it's a tie.
Being the Rolling Stones, with so many great songs behind them, must've been a great challenge for Keith and Mick. Many fans unfairly dismiss the Stones post Tattoo You albums. Why are the Rolling Stones the only great musicians held to the standard of their creative peak ?
Anyone who's dismissed Voodoo Lounge needs to really listen to it again. It's an album that very few bands could equal !
Great stuff! You're totally right that the glimmers are the ultimate singer/songwriter. Great visualization of that. Amazing they're such a dynamic force for each other. True chemistry!
@@HangFireStonesPodcast
Thanks for your kind response, Justin.
The two biggest things make the Stones the greatest rock and roll band ever:
1) The collaborative creative relationship between the Glimmers, which you pointed out is usually at its best when Mick helps develop Keith's rough ideas for a song.
2) The unsurpassed synergy between the five or four band members. A great band is better than the sum of its parts, and no rock and roll band plays together better !
Scott
Very well done, thank you! I was pretty surprised that there wasn't a deluxe reissue done for the album like they did for goats head soup or tattoo you. And the only reissue was vinyl. There is so much to choose for a b side disc....
That could still happen. They probably didn’t do it now because of the recent releases. And the Stones don’t tend to do these box set releases on major anniversaries anyway.
I think the best part of this documentary is at the 40:00 minute mark. The isolated vocals of Keith & Mick on The Worst followed by Ronnie's petal steel solo is phenomenal! Lots of great pic's in this documentary as well. I think spending a lot of time playing the Voodoo Lounge CD Rom, got me very familiar with every song. I think it's a great album. Thanks for this upload. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it..thanks for watching!
Excellent video Justin! Super well done and relevant! I hope you make more "making of" videos like this one! Since Bridges To Babylon is the album that introduced you to the Stones, you must be looking forward to 2027 to celebrate its 30th anniversary?!!!
Haha I absolutely am! Hope I can do something as comprehensive! Thanks for watching 👍👍
Justin, this is an amazing video and insight into Voodoo Lounge !! Thank you for the crazy effort that a project like this takes !!
I've been replaying this album (and b-sides) a bunch of times over the last few months and it continues to impress me. There's so many good VL demos and outtakes out there - hopefully some day a Deluxe Edition is released (along with IORR, B&B, and ER 🤞)
1994/1995 were truly special time for the Stones indeed - so much creativity and great ideas along with the Stripped era. It feels like the members of the Stones feel in love with the band for the first time again in awhile (perhaps the first time since Some Girls since the next few albums after '78 were a strained time for them).
I miss Charlie :(
We all miss Charlie! Thanks much man - always appreciate you! Let's hope for that VL Deluxe Edition...maybe for it's 50th Anniversary..?? loll
Excellent doc. Well done! Many thanks.
Appreciate it! thanks so much!
Wonderful podcast as usual justin very interesting thank you.
Thanks much..glad you enjoyed it!
Incredible ❤
Nicely done. On of my favorites . Vooddo Lounge . Came out right as I was starting college. Would relentlessly make all my friends listen to it along with Exile and SF until they converted to Stones Fans.
haha cool David! our job is always to recruit and convert!!
What a wonderful documentary you created - absolutely fantastic. Fun hearing those old Voodoo Stew demo tracks too.
Thanks Alan.. much appreciated!!
Wonderful documentary!
I’ll continue listening your music forever!!!❤
Thanks for watching 👍
So interesting to watch and learn about the way Stones works. I think they are quite different to other bands on writing songs!
Glad you enjoyed it Hans--thanks for watching as usual!
That was a great watch. And, to me, a precious occasion to discover some very good outtakes
Glad you enjoyed it!
Still dreaming for the Stones to launch "You Got It Made" officially.
The same. Absolutely amazing song. Classic!
same!
Great vid. I wish everyone could see the production process. I think most folk believe songs are made fully finished from the start.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great job! Thanks!
Thank you for this wonderful video.
Thanks so much for watching!
The best Band forever and in the World 💯❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome video have a great weekend also happy first week of fall ❤😊🎸🍂🇺🇸🏴🇬🇧🇨🇦
Great video.
Great video! Made me revisit Voodoo lounge and realise how innovative it was. I never really thought about how they experimented with sounds. I played it a lot when it came out.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
This is so good!
Glad you enjoy it!
awesome job
Thanks again for watching!
Big thank you for your work ❤
Their best 90s album. Yes, it sounds like a classic Stones album from the golden era 1968-1972. And that is a good thing.
Hell yeah 👍💯
So lovely to hear all that stuff that just appeared on their 'ether' when recording demos.. Every once in a while a stellar gem like Thru and Thru appears by that practice even if it's still veery rough on the edges⚒️ 🪨💎
Fully formed Thru and Thru... a lovely listen indeed! ❣️ Imagine hearing all the sessions for that one
I have always felt that Thru and Thru was a great song. Not exactly a pop hit tune, but carries a lot of depth. Definitely underrated.
Totally 💯
btw:,Good job producing this!
Thanks man! 👍
Truly incredible work, Justin!
Thanks much Peter!!
Thank you, very good
Really enjoyed this Justin. Back in 94/95 Voodoo Lounge Tour MTV TV used to do Stones specials like this. Taped them onto DVD back then so great memories. One question for you Justin Is there any truth in the Sheppard's Bush '99 gig being released between now and Christmas. Its been hinted at on the IORR News page yesterday 🕺👅🎶🎵🎸
Fascinating documentary - well done👍👍👏👏. Although I agree with Jagger that not pursuing the groove direction was a mistake, there is no doubt that Voodoo Lounge was very popular, sold shed loads and kept the Stones in the limelight where they belong.
thanks much--appreciate your watching!
Danke für dieses hochinteressante Video....🔝💯....
I was waiting for Part Two of Justin's podcast of Voodoo Lounge. Instead, we get another VL podcast! It's not what I expected, but I love this guy and his podcasts! Most interesting and very well done as always.
My favorite podcast by Justin was about "Too Tight!" I love learning about little things that make the Stones' music which puts them above the standard jamming band, like 'fairy dust.' ;0)
thanks very much! Part 2 coming! :)
Very groovy documentary 👍🏻
Thanks for watching 👍
Esto es oro amigo!
Muchas gracias amigo!
Thanks . ❤ Very Interesting 😊
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What an absolute fabulous video. You continue to best yourself every time. Between the outtakes and the behind-the-scenes footage you did an incredible job. My only problem with the video is how do you top this video? Good luck. Well done and can’t wait for the next one.
Wow thanks so much.! It was fun to put it together tho took a while. Thanks for watching 👍👍
Great job...thanks!
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I Saw that Tour at the Hoosier Dome, Counting Crows warmed up for them... Though it was their 3rd stop on the tour, there had been some foul up with Tickets and the venue was only 2/3rds full. They didn't play in Indy again for over 20 years.
Mate...one word...brilliant ❤
Appreciate that--glad you enjoyed!
Great video, I really must pay more attention to 90s and 00s Stones albums, there's some very good songs on them.
exactly!
Love this video. And record ❤
The band was never the same without Bill Wyman. He had a unique touch. Charlie put it best. He was the kind of bassist that you only missed when he stopped playing. But when you listen to his basslines by themselves, they indicate a truly great bassist. What Wyman played as parts within a song, other bassists would use as an entire song. Darryl Jones added something different, great, but different. His stamp on The Stones sound. beauty of the Rolling Stones is that they are never afraid of evolution. And it's worked for them, my favorite band, the GREATEST rocknroll band in the world.
Each one of them has a special touch, really what makes the band unique.
Wow a great watch
thanks for watching!
Great job! Yeah I went to see this tour at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.. )^_-)/
Sparks will fly recorded at Ron Woods place. Charlie is on 🔥 on that one.
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Saw this tour in Philly,open air,rained like a bastard,got soaked,caught walking pneumonia. This was in chilly October. The Stones curse.
Excellent presentation, Justin bro.. Don Was could have scrapped that "Brand new car" tune!!
Thanks sal!!
It is very interesting to hear how they take musical ideas and developed them into songs. I would love to hear what was left on the cutting room floor.
They're all over UA-cam if you know where to look. Try searching for the 1993 Voodoo Lounge outtakes, or Voodoo Stew.
@@ExileOnMyStreet Thanks, I have to seek them out. I just purchased the 2020 reissue of Goat Head Soup on 180 gram vinyl, the second disk of unrelease material is amazing. :)
@@thejoyofthemusicinmylife7897so is the bonus disc on Some Girls, really great dozen songs
I had predicted @ the time of 1994 that Voodoo Lounge would be a highly regarded album over time, just terrific stuff there…😂
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I was hoping to see something for the 50 anniversary of “It’s only rock and roll” like they did with Goat’s Head Soup and Tattoo you
Me too, It's Only Rock n Roll de luxe long overdue Blu ray 5-1 surround sound just like Goats Head Soup.😉☘️
Nah, imo it is one of their weakest albums, despite a few great tracks. Very much a transitional album.
Great vid, where did you find the nice footage of the boys in the studio? Ive never seen it before!
Thank goodness for those VH1 specials!
I hope with a anniversary or not that you can cover some stones albums like this format every now and then 🙂
will try!!
@@HangFireStonesPodcast thx
Keep up the great work
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I think that tour was their first time in Argentina, historic gig
Wow,what an excellent video. It may just be the best video you've made. Really outstanding work. And I'm with Keith on this one. Why does Mick seem intimidated by Exile? Exile is not my favorite Stones album, although I certainly recognize it's greatness. Plus, I just don't think Voodoo Lounge sounds like Exile in any way. Voodoo Lounge is entirely it's own beast.
Thanks so much man. Means a lot! 👍🎸🎸
Muita coisa boa saiu dessas sessões. Voodoo Lounge, que já é um álbum de q gosto muito, poderia ter sido ainda melhor.
It appears DON WASn't what Mick was expecting.
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I heard that the "Moon Is Up" drum is a high-chair baby tray.
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This video is amazing. I wish you got it made had made it. Sounded great. Cocaine is amazing also Where can I listen to all these demos ? I remember reading somewhere slash tried to play on a track. Keith told him to piss off lol Does anymore studio footage exist ?
There were three multi CD albums at least 20 years ago, I think Ron Wood's son stole tapes or something, Voodoo Stew, Voodoo Brew, and Voodoo Residue. The first has the most semi-finished or finished songs
Thanks for watching--glad you enjoyed it! Demos are all over UA-cam too 😎
Charlie's drum sound does sound great on this album. Maybe the best element of the album.
Agree. His best ever sound perhaps
I remember hearing it a few times and thinking the album was over long with material. It tends to bog down in spots. But the paradigm of cds back then was to put 15 or 16 tracks out instead of trimming the fat and making a concise lp that would serve a band better like in the days of the vinyl format.
Not to mention that The Stones ran out of top flight hits in the 80s.
But after 30 years ,no artist can produce with the same brilliance of the first 20 yrs.
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I’ve always like voodoo lounge..but honestly I think that some of the out takes we fleshed out and replaced some of the actual albums songs it would have been much more creative and interesting
Yeah I agree, and frankly I thought Love is Strong was not a great single. First time a lead single from an album by them bombed....The Storm should have been on the LP too.
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Micks attitude towards Bill leaving was way out of line, that's a side of Mick I don't like. Bill was awesome.
It’s not his department to make the replacement recommendations, it’s Keith and Charlie. Plus, when you’re the frontman for the world’s biggest and best band, you can’t show any emotion towards a member leaving, it’s what the media expects.
Agree. Mick's big ego is not one of his best traits
Perhaps that had something to do with why Bill left. You can only be considered a second class citizen so long...
Several times Mick has shoved Ronnie on stage. There's also the story from Keith's book about how Charlie got fed up and punched Mick in the face 😂😂 The only one who appeared to stand up to Mick is Keef.
@@wadeeagles4241 He did say that there was no room in the band because Mick & Keith did all of the songs.
"after 12 bars, I'm smiling...look"
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I remember a friend telling me that he'd heard Love Is Strong. I was more of a fan than him and he said it as if to say its not that good, expecting a better song. That's what some can expect from a giant of rock. Personally l think Hackney Diamonds is a better album. It's got almost a bit of everything. I'm not aware of any other bands that have had more than one type of genre on one album.
Muita coisa boa ficou de fora do Voodoo dava pra lançar isso em um "novo " album.
The best song on this album by a country mile is Thru and Thru.
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It just happened man 😳 😆
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