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SwayStones
I was listening yesterday "Dancing With Mr D. " from The King Biscuit Brussels Affair.
The version is really cool and nice ,great groove although I think there's something missing from the album GHS.
Apart from 1973 ,why this number never really took off in the following tours ?
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SwayStones
I was listening yesterday "Dancing With Mr D. " from The King Biscuit Brussels Affair.
The version is really cool and nice ,great groove although I think there's something missing from the album GHS.
Apart from 1973 ,why this number never really took off in the following tours ?
Because Taylor left the band.
A "new "Frenchie on IORR ....Wow !!! Great !Quote
Gibson Fender-Nanker
It´s a great LP for those who´ve heard it and let it grow and flow. Maybe that floatiness on half of the songs that was referred above by Silver Dagger has a bit to do with the era, you kniow, some kind of progressive edge on some songs.Also I want to reckon this is strongly Jagger and a bit Taylor and Bill.
Shame about the sound though. With proper mix, master,etc. maybe it should never have been appointed as a letdown by the press at the time.
One that I have great hopes on the remasters series, I guess.
- I´ve been a Stonemaniac for almost 40 years but I reckon the human beings behind the instruments and mics as we all are just very........ fallible.
And long gone are the times when I had anything but just the occasional curiosity about their private lives. OK, if you have them as Music idols for so long it´s natural we hope the best for, on, about, and caused by them. But I think it´s not wise to pass this step, specially if you ´re past 18 y.o.
But, even if I try to just to listen to their music the reflex of some things just reaches you sometimes. One thing that I always found just...... small, even stingy is that resistence by Jagger-Keith to give credit when it´s owed on a composition.
Bill, Ronnie, Billy, Taylor, even Brian suffered this.
I could even understand, although not justify, this, when they were very youing at the 60´s, with Brian. But after they found Prince Rupert and all and became really ultra-rich this bugs me a bit.
And watch this terrible thought: Maybe Taylor and the late Billy didn´t sue them only for the memory and love of the good times spent.Although a thought that they were put on the lights by the name Rolling Stones seems to be fair to me also.
The word unnecessary just flashes so much in my mind on this issue.
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mickscarey
Great song. Great album opener. Great live
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SwayStonesA "new "Frenchie on IORR ....Wow !!! Great !Quote
Gibson Fender-Nanker
It´s a great LP for those who´ve heard it and let it grow and flow. Maybe that floatiness on half of the songs that was referred above by Silver Dagger has a bit to do with the era, you kniow, some kind of progressive edge on some songs.Also I want to reckon this is strongly Jagger and a bit Taylor and Bill.
Shame about the sound though. With proper mix, master,etc. maybe it should never have been appointed as a letdown by the press at the time.
One that I have great hopes on the remasters series, I guess.
- I´ve been a Stonemaniac for almost 40 years but I reckon the human beings behind the instruments and mics as we all are just very........ fallible.
And long gone are the times when I had anything but just the occasional curiosity about their private lives. OK, if you have them as Music idols for so long it´s natural we hope the best for, on, about, and caused by them. But I think it´s not wise to pass this step, specially if you ´re past 18 y.o.
But, even if I try to just to listen to their music the reflex of some things just reaches you sometimes. One thing that I always found just...... small, even stingy is that resistence by Jagger-Keith to give credit when it´s owed on a composition.
Bill, Ronnie, Billy, Taylor, even Brian suffered this.
I could even understand, although not justify, this, when they were very youing at the 60´s, with Brian. But after they found Prince Rupert and all and became really ultra-rich this bugs me a bit.
And watch this terrible thought: Maybe Taylor and the late Billy didn´t sue them only for the memory and love of the good times spent.Although a thought that they were put on the lights by the name Rolling Stones seems to be fair to me also.
The word unnecessary just flashes so much in my mind on this issue.
BTW ,how R U ? Tu es tellement prévisible que cela en devient ennuyeux.....
Pas très" Rock'n roll " tout ça.....
"Hey boy, do you wanna score?"
And you know how it is..."