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Palace Revolution 2000
Baby's in Black, IMO sounds nothing like the Stones. It's in 6/8 and comes from the Beatles' close harmonies period; really great vocals. Not the Stones bag.
I don't hear the Stones in any of the mentioned songs. maybe it was intended; I don't know, but to me Ronson, or the Who had their own thing going.
The Faces when they did country-ish tunes had some Stones sound.
Primal Scream, from time to time on a couple albums. Deadtsring Bros, the Novaks.
Early Van Morrison; it's more like jagger sounds like him than viceversa.
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Her comes the night - Them
The Troggs had one also which I can't remember..Wild Thing?
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Try and track down 'Comin'On Strong' by Broken English (one hit wonders).
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Come On
Her comes the night - Them
The Troggs had one also which I can't remember..Wild Thing?
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Come On
Her comes the night - Them
The Troggs had one also which I can't remember..Wild Thing?
You might be thinking about the Song ( A Girl Like You )
Whitem8 - try "Give Out But Dont Give Up" by Primal. Unlike most other stuff by them it is very stonesy. Most Primal hardcores dismiss it a sbeing too stonesy.Quote
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Palace Revolution 2000
Baby's in Black, IMO sounds nothing like the Stones. It's in 6/8 and comes from the Beatles' close harmonies period; really great vocals. Not the Stones bag.
I don't hear the Stones in any of the mentioned songs. maybe it was intended; I don't know, but to me Ronson, or the Who had their own thing going.
The Faces when they did country-ish tunes had some Stones sound.
Primal Scream, from time to time on a couple albums. Deadtsring Bros, the Novaks.
Early Van Morrison; it's more like jagger sounds like him than viceversa.
Can't hear the Stones in any of those...wow! Well Catch Me Now I'm Falling is pure Stones, they rip off the riff from Jumping Jack Flash, almost note for note! Rebel Rebel is also very stonesy.