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Short Fat Fanny
Always thought his name is Mick Jagger...is it just some kind of obsession you are repeating it in almost every single post ?
Just curious and asking..
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Four Stone Walls
Many different versions but still the interesting thing for me is it's genesis.
Listened again to first version again and again am really convinced it's a Ronnie song. All his hallmarks. And his style of his first album. A definite Faces feel to it. Loose. I strongly suspect that Keith and he messed about on this and that the lead parts were originally his. The drumming is like Newmark would do.
Keith with downtime in October '74 pulled in some players to lay it down. No Woody, so Page. No Newmark and Weeks either.
Mick ' where's the Party's Jagger might have been there in '73 or '74 when it being attempted first. But Keith was the house, basement, live-in band mate. Was there an original tape that Keith had access to in late '74?
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NilsHolgersson
What's with all the music videos without the actual Stones? The record company doesnt want us to know they look old? Well they're in their late seventies, I want to see their wrinkly old faces, not some hot shot young actors
Basically, The Rolling Stones 2020 is Sir Michael. The others are in quarantine. Commander is doing all the work with the reissues. From promotion to the videos.
When it comes to work load off stage I would say Commander has done 90 percent of the work since decades.
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Four Stone Walls
Many different versions but still the interesting thing for me is it's genesis.
Listened again to first version again and again am really convinced it's a Ronnie song. All his hallmarks. And his style of his first album. A definite Faces feel to it. Loose. I strongly suspect that Keith and he messed about on this and that the lead parts were originally his. The drumming is like Newmark would do.
Keith with downtime in October '74 pulled in some players to lay it down. No Woody, so Page. No Newmark and Weeks either.
Mick ' where's the Party's Jagger might have been there in '73 or '74 when it being attempted first. But Keith was the house, basement, live-in band mate. Was there an original tape that Keith had access to in late '74?
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Four Stone Walls
Many different versions but still the interesting thing for me is it's genesis.
Listened again to first version again and again am really convinced it's a Ronnie song. All his hallmarks. And his style of his first album. A definite Faces feel to it. Loose. I strongly suspect that Keith and he messed about on this and that the lead parts were originally his. The drumming is like Newmark would do.
Keith with downtime in October '74 pulled in some players to lay it down. No Woody, so Page. No Newmark and Weeks either.
Mick ' where's the Party's Jagger might have been there in '73 or '74 when it being attempted first. But Keith was the house, basement, live-in band mate. Was there an original tape that Keith had access to in late '74?
No offense. To be honest it doesn't remind me of a solely Ron Wood riff. Thanks for the comments but I don't hear Ms Judy's Farm, Stay With Me, Angel, or even I can Feel the fire in this song.
All said, it is really a hodge -podge of any or everything crossing Led Zepplin notable riffs along with the Stones".
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vertigojoe
Bit disappointing they’ve jumped on the “Normal People” bandwagon. Most young folks will watch that video cos of who’s in it, not the music. They used to set trends not follow them. Also a bit worrying to think how much Mick obviously enjoyed that series. If not surprising.
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Hairball
Well that was a harmless yet odd video, and I'm sure the young teeny bopper fans of actor Paul Mescal will be swooning....
Main takeaway for me was during the pre-video clip of Mick and Paul chatting, and Mick says regarding the origins of the tune:
"It wasn't really a Rolling Stones record..." which pretty much confirms what some of us already thought.
Now that this chapters over (or is it?) with the multiple remixes, video, etc, hopefully they'll move on to whatever's next with the GHS deluxe.
Going back to the superior Criss Cross now while Mick decides the next move - looking forward to it.
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vertigojoe
Bit disappointing they’ve jumped on the “Normal People” bandwagon. Most young folks will watch that video cos of who’s in it, not the music. They used to set trends not follow them. Also a bit worrying to think how much Mick obviously enjoyed that series. If not surprising.
Smart advertising...... wht not?
They have me already!!
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vertigojoe
Bit disappointing they’ve jumped on the “Normal People” bandwagon. Most young folks will watch that video cos of who’s in it, not the music. They used to set trends not follow them. Also a bit worrying to think how much Mick obviously enjoyed that series. If not surprising.
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Short Fat Fanny
Always thought his name is Mick Jagger...is it just some kind of obsession you are repeating it in almost every single post ?
Just curious and asking..
Well, he is a member of the chivalry. I just follow protocol.