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Green Lady
One of my favourite Mick vocals - simple and haunting and unforced.
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It's in the long tradition of experimental Stones songs, from Have You Seen Your Mother Baby and 2000 Light Years through Continental Drift. Keith doesn't appear to be particularly interested in these side trips, although they enhance the status of the band as more than just a rock and roll outfit.
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Is that Bill on the subtle synth that creates that 'heaveny' effect? I'm not talking about Mick's voice that sounds like it's being fed through a leslie. I remember reading the inspiration came from a group called Television? No Ronnie on this track, huh? Well, Mick, Bill, & Charlie ain't a bad 'small group' within the Stones.
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It's in the long tradition of experimental Stones songs, from Have You Seen Your Mother Baby and 2000 Light Years through Continental Drift. Keith doesn't appear to be particularly interested in these side trips, although they enhance the status of the band as more than just a rock and roll outfit.
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Is that Bill on the subtle synth that creates that 'heaveny' effect? I'm not talking about Mick's voice that sounds like it's being fed through a leslie. I remember reading the inspiration came from a group called Television? No Ronnie on this track, huh? Well, Mick, Bill, & Charlie ain't a bad 'small group' within the Stones.
yes on bill's synth. I've never heard that about Television being the inspiration. Doesn't sound anything like them to me--they have lots of lead guitar--but that doesn't mean it's not true.
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and I know it's not really the lyric, but I always hear it as "Kick sand and running away," especially on the repeat.