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mitch
All the jaggerian clichés are in this title (this is probably why he seems to love this title that much).
This song is a joke.
Even Andy Johns couldn't have save this dung.
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DandelionPowderman
Great song, great video, great lyrics, great singing. What more do we want?
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1962
But we love those clichés.
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1962
There are people who can't listen to songs like Angie or Fool To Cry, or Following The River, because those are not the normal Rolling Stones for them.
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1962
There are people who can't listen to songs like Angie or Fool To Cry, or Following The River, because those are not the normal Rolling Stones for them.
love angie and fool to cry, both feature great mick vocals. his vocals on following the river are a joke.Quote
1962
There are people who can't listen to songs like Angie or Fool To Cry, or Following The River, because those are not the normal Rolling Stones for them.
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Slicklove angie and fool to cry, both feature great mick vocals. his vocals on following the river are a joke.Quote
1962
There are people who can't listen to songs like Angie or Fool To Cry, or Following The River, because those are not the normal Rolling Stones for them.
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1962
There are people who can't listen to songs like Angie or Fool To Cry, or Following The River, because those are not the normal Rolling Stones for them.
Thanks for explaining to me why I feel like I do....you read me like an open book
Yeah I hate every single Rolling Stones song that's not dancing on the edge between "hard rock" and "heavy metal"
Ballads....whew - what emotional baloney
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mitch
All the jaggerian clichés are in this title (this is probably why he seems to love this title that much).
This song is a joke.
Even Andy Johns couldn't have save this dung.
But we love those clichés.
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texas fan
Here's my take: great piano, nice melody. The lyrics are pretty typical modern Mick. Mick is still a fine singer, and he works this song pretty hard. However, I agree with guitarbastard on this one -- I just don't believe the emotions. It's like he's become such a craftsman that he dials up the "I'm angst-ridden and sad" voice. He's sending all the right signals, but somehow I'm just not feeling it...maybe I'm way off base, but that's my take.
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jamesfdouglas
I don't care, nothing the haters say takes away my enjoyment of this track.
To each their own.