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ThroughTheLonelyNights
I am female - sometimes that makes a difference!!!
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L O L
more need for F E M A L E understanding !!!!!
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Muddyw
This piano-based song should be supported by electric guitar(s), with at least a part from Mick Taylor of course (this song screams for his licks!) and furthermore Mick Jagger should have never used violins on this song! It's ugly as hell! These strings have nothing to add except creating a "wall of sound" (the negative meaning).
bullshit. the strings are great and fit perfectly.
guitars would have destroyed it.
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stoneswashed77
i still like the strings. and it´s the first song in years i listen to many times every day since it came out.
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DandelionPowderman
Great song. After lots of spins I even like Jagger´s unusual vocal acrobatics in the second half of the song
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hot stuff
GREAT song...Not just another love song..Its a classic Stones song because you never know where it is heading..
Love it too.
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DandelionPowderman
Great song. After lots of spins I even like Jagger´s unusual vocal acrobatics in the second half of the song
After a lot of spins you like everything you never could dream of.
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Come On
Following the River is probably the finest song I have heard since I first heard Angie in the summer of 1973...Maybe Tom Trauberts blues with Tom Waits should be mentioned here also...
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Come On
Following the River is probably the finest song I have heard since I first heard Angie in the summer of 1973...Maybe Tom Trauberts blues with Tom Waits should be mentioned here also...
Blimey - where were you in 77? Did you miss out on punk?
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hot stuff
Its a great song plus the strings are kind of low in the mix so it doesn't over power the song anyway...