Plundered My Soul




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Love It!
Love It! For you die-hards, "Plundered My Soul" is a great tune that you'll listen to several times. It features a hook you'll never forget and is probably stronger than most of the actual "Exile" cuts.
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THEY'RE BA-AA-AA-ACK!!!
Was wondering when(if) we might hear some new Stones material. This cut from their new album sounds like vintage RS material from the 70's. Welcome back boys.
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Plundered My Soul / All Down the Line, Limited Edition




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2010 7 inch, LIMITED EDITION WITH 5,000 MADE WORLDWIDE, EACH SLEEVE IS INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED, IT WAS AVAILABLE AT INDEPENDENT RECORD STORES IN THE USA. Track List: Side A: Plundered My Soul , Side B: All Down The Line, THIS WAS MADE BY Universal Records. Top to learn more




Plundered My Soul




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Back in Exile
I wasn't around when Exile was originally released, but after listening to the 2nd disc of "lost" songs...I can only imagine what it was like when Exile was first released. My favorite song is Plundered My Soul (I thought you needed my loving, But it's my heart that you stole. I thought you wanted my money, But you plundered my soul.)I only wish they had more tracks to release with the 2nd disc. It's just not long enough.
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Exile on Main Street




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A place, not a CD
I came to terms with Exile when asked by a friend what I thought the five all-time greatest Stones songs were - songs that will still be alive 50 years from now. My response was fairly quick - Satisfaction, Gimme Shelter, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Wild Horses, and Sympathy for the Devil. Just my opinion. But I realized immediately none were from Exile, which I think is the Stones' all-time best album. Yes, Tumbling Dice and Happy are up there, and some cuts on Exile are, IMHO, absolutely awesome (viz their cover of Robert Johnson's Stop Breaking Down) - but clearly Exile is not not rich in standout hits. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Like few other albums, Exile is a world, a place I immerse myself in - a distillation of American blues and gospel and country and rock - a funky smokefilled bar or afternoon fishfry or steamy bordello, with beer and bourbon, pianos and slide guitars and hard-partying working people letting it loose, shining a...
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What makes this the best Stones album?
For decades, it has been a truism that Exile on Main Street is the greatest album the Stones ever made, and that after this album, their career has gone slowly but exorably downhill. Lately I've seen posts on this and other sites challenging "Exile," saying essentially that the album is wildly overrated, and doesn't have the songs that other Stones albums have--"Beggars Banquet," "Let it Bleed" "Sticky Fingers" "Some Girls" and even "Goats Head Soup" getting the nods from these revisionist thinkers. They have half a point, these folks. There is nothing that hits the incredible highs of "Gimme Shelter," "Street Fighting Man," "Brown Sugar," "Angie," "Beast of Burden," "Wild Horse" or "Shattered" on this album. The two hits that this album generated, "Tumbling Dice" and "Happy" are much-loved, but didn't have the impact of the above singles. And against their earlier 60s hits like "Paint it Black" or "Satisfaction"--forget it. All that's granted. If someone wanted to be very...
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"...It's My Heart That You Stole..."
Following an album like 1971's magnificent "Sticky Fingers" was always going to be a tall order, but The Stones did it with swagger and panache. "Exile On Main St" was released 12 May 1972 as a 2LP set on Rolling Stones Records COC 69100 in the UK and on COC 2-2900 in the USA. It reached the coveted number 1 spot on both sides of the pond - and like The Beatles "White Album" before it - is a flawed and sprawling thing, but considered by most to be a masterpiece nonetheless.This 17 May 2010 reissue (18 May in the USA) is the 2CD expanded version of that double on Rolling Stones/Polydor 273 429-5. Disc 1 has the full compliment of 18 tracks at 67:18 minutes, while Disc 2 is a new 10-track mixture of previously unreleased outtakes and alternate versions at 41:12 minutes. All songs are by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards except "Ventilator Blues" which is co-written with Mick Taylor, while "Shake Your Hips" and "Stop Breaking Down" are Slim Harpo and Robert Johnson cover...
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Regarded as one of the greatest albums in rock 'n' roll history and one of the most defining of the Stones' catalogue. Upon its release more than three decades ago, 'Exile on Main Street' innovatively wove varying musical genres, instruments and even artists into a compelling rhythmic masterpiece. The original 18-track double-album was recorded in various stages at multiple locations, including Olympic Studios in London, Keith Richard's mansion Nellcote in France, and in Los Angeles where the literal "Main Street" influenced the album title. These atypical circumstances surrounding the recording process greatly affected the album's outcome which was highly reflective and influenced by the sociopolitical turbulence that marked the late `60s and early `70s. The Stones nixed the influences of a flower-child era and directed their creative process with the edgier, excessive, "more is more" approach of the `70s. Exile reveals a sprawling mix of genres with undertones of blues, country, R&B and gospel mixed with lyrics that fervently demand for release and liberation. The 2-CD version is a 3-panel digi-pak, 2xCDs with a 12 page booklet. The Digipak is printed in reverse board double white to keep an 'uncoated' feel like the original LP release. The 2nd disc features 10 tracks originally recorded during the Exile era including 'Plundered My Soul', 'Dancing in the Light', 'Following the River' and 'Pass The Wine' plus alternate versions of 'Soul Survivor' and 'Loving Cup'. Top to learn more



From the swaggering frustration in the first song ("I only get my rocks off while I'm sleeping," Mick Jagger sings in the hyper "Rocks Off"), the Stones speed through familiar neighborhoods of country, blues, and R&B on Exile. They never even bother to stop when they've crashed into something. They don't leap into new worlds so much as master the old ones, turning Slim Harpo's blues obscurity "Hip Shake" into a harp-and-piano steamroller and setting spines a-cracking in "Ventilator Blues." Both "Tumbling Dice" and Keith Richards's "Happy" have become hits, but the 1972 album is most notable for its overall murky adrenaline. --Steve Knopper Top to learn more



Before Keith Richards's bad habits took over for a time in the mid-'70s, his work ethic was quite high. Stories abound of the long, if somewhat off-schedule, hours he spent working on this classic album in the basement of his home in France. Hanging together as much because of great songwriting ("Rocks Off," "Soul Survivor") as its fabled grungy atmosphere, Exile caps the Stones' great 1968-'72 run with a force that belies their supposed spiritual tiredness. What some of these songs are about is anybody's guess--Keith claims "Ventilator Blues" was inspired by a grate, while the song plays like an ode to a pistol--but that's just part of this album's hazy game. --Rickey Wright Top to learn more




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Plundered My Soul (Karaoke Version) [in the Style of The Rolling Stones]




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I managed to get a very limited edition 45 rpm vinyl record of the Stones track ‘Plundered My Soul’ which is an included bonus on the remastered Exile cd.    Mick Taylor added brand new guitar licks to the unfinished track unearthed from the... Taylor’s accomplished licks were a signature on the Exile album, which is widely considered to be not only the Stones’ best, but one of the best pure rock & roll albums of all time. I think it would be incredible if Mick Taylor could join the Rolling Stones on at least a few select tour dates if they hit the road later this year.

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    For me marathons go hand in hand with my life-long obsession with The Rolling Stones. 'In fact, each of the chapters in the book has got a Rolling Stones song for the title. Plundered My Soul, Gimme Shelter and Paint It Black are the titles for the

  • Arts editor and marathon addict Phil's new book


    Providing the soundtrack to my life, as the old cliché goes, they've summed up my marathons one by one. Stones songs are my chapter titles in Keep On Running. Plundered My Soul, Paint It Black and Losing My Touch head the chapters which depict my

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    “I still immerse myself in the souls of the ship. “When I first became interested in the Titanic, as a scientist, as an explorer, it was very clinical. I had no emotional attachment to the Titanic. That changed for me, though, when I went down there.

 
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