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exhpart
Wow this is truly a zombie thread, 3 years dead and now it's alive again.
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retired_dog
Simply wonderful. One of these "Stones leaving their trodden paths"-tracks...
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Monsoon Ragoon
Could have been a average b-side. Sub-standard experimental tune. There are much better songs which didn’t make the album (Fast Talking, Criss Cross Mind).
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boogaloojef
... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
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Rockman
..... Pansy voice !!! .... I reckon Mick's vocal suit those songs ...
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Rockman
Awww well glad we aint all the same or the world'd be a bore ....
...They are delicate songs and Mick's vocals suit 'em fine ...
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boogaloojef
... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
BUT THEN Tattoo You would be short!!
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Swayed1967
While this song fails to mystify me, I give it the occasional listen for nostalgia’s sake. The only slight problem I have with ‘Can You Hear The Music’ (the same one I have with Angie, Winter and Till the Next Goodbye) is the pansy voice.
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boogaloojef
... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
BUT THEN Tattoo You would be short!!
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... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
BUT THEN Tattoo You would be short!!
Criss Cross Mind should've been on TATTOO YOU.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I hate to conform to some clichee, but I do wonder if drugs were slowly getting the upper hand in 73.
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Palace Revolution 2000
It's not really about this song. But we pretty much all agree that with GHS there was some kind of drop. It's the type of drop, and it's impact that we often seem to argue about.
Jimmy Miller was a '73 casualty. Maybe the '72 in-charge Stones would have opened GHS with "Criss Cross". And it is a real smug and pat statement to make "Oh they must have been taking hard rugs by then" etc. But when I think it through, it is probably pretty accurate.
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Taylor1
Taylor said he played bass on Dancing With Mr D, Coming Down Again and CYHTM. Keith plays bass on Silver Train, Heartbreaker , and maybe other songs.
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... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
BUT THEN Tattoo You would be short!!
Chris Kimsey says he made a list of approximately 25 songs to consider for Tattoo You after going through the vaults. I am sure they could have picked another from the list. I imagine some of them appeared on the bonus disc of the Some Girls Deluxe Edition.
I wonder if anyone know which songs were on Kimsey's list.
I’m not sure.I’ve heard he plays also on 100 years ago.Bill was really missing in action on GHS.Dandelion Powderman probably knowsQuote
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Taylor1
Taylor said he played bass on Dancing With Mr D, Coming Down Again and CYHTM. Keith plays bass on Silver Train, Heartbreaker , and maybe other songs.
Didn’t Richards play bass on Hide Your Love too?
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... or they could have finished Waiting On A Friend or Tops.
BUT THEN Tattoo You would be short!!
Chris Kimsey says he made a list of approximately 25 songs to consider for Tattoo You after going through the vaults. I am sure they could have picked another from the list. I imagine some of them appeared on the bonus disc of the Some Girls Deluxe Edition.
I wonder if anyone know which songs were on Kimsey's list.
I have a pic I took from Exhibitionism of a Log book of songs compiled for Paris October 1980 (The first sessions for TATTOO YOU). Unfortunately I'm not able to post the picture but these are the exact songs listed:
Mobile Master Reel #1
Biscuit Blues
Black Limousine (ex 76)
Everlasting Love (Funky Version)
Everlasting Love (Electric Version)
Black Limousine
Just Because I Told You
Hang Fire
Mobile Master Reel #2
Fiji Jim
Do You Think I Really Care
Start It Up
I Can't Help It
You Win Again
Do You Get Enough