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with sssoul
>> thought it wasn't worthy <<
LoFL: and that's just one reason why they're the Rolling Stones and you aren't
what a great groove and what a splendid riff - the sound and shape of this just shine
no wonder Ronnie got the gig :E
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Come On
He He.. we sort of made fun of that song back in 1975.. thought it wasn't worthy of being a Rolling Stones song kind of...
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Come On
He He.. we sort of made fun of that song back in 1975.. thought it wasn't worthy of being a Rolling Stones song kind of...
Who's we?
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with sssoul
>> Hey, I'm very often referring to what I thought back to when it happened (we who are fans since 1964 can do such things) <<
peace, Come On - what i wrote was lighthearted and not an insult
(they are the Rolling Stones and ... well, never mind, if it hurts your feelings! :E)
besides: i'm a "first wave" fan too. so have some popcorn and swing on
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with sssoul
>> Hey, I'm very often referring to what I thought back to when it happened (we who are fans since 1964 can do such things) <<
peace, Come On - what i wrote was lighthearted and not an insult
(they are the Rolling Stones and ... well, never mind, if it hurts your feelings! :E)
besides: i'm a "first wave" fan too. so have some popcorn and swing on
Oh I never thought of being insulted ..but did you really thought 'Hey Negrita' was a great track 1975? My fav were Memory Motel and Crackin up'..
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Come On
Oh I never thought of being insulted ..but did you really thought 'Hey Negrita' was a great track 1975? My fav were Memory Motel and Crackin up'..
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Erik_Snow
There's some real cool guitar-riffs in Hey Negrita, the sound of 2 duelling guitars....I think the riffs came even more to shine while live in concert, 1976. So I like the song
But in the beginning I thought it was the weakest track on Black & Blue. It wasn't before I got to hear the live versions that I was made aware of the cool guitar-groove....because song/melody itself seems somewhat stranded
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SwayStones
I loved Black & Blue.
During the 1976 Stones tour,I was fascinated by the way Jagger could play both role on Hey Negrita :the customer "Listen I'm a poor man, my pay is low, here's one last dollar and then we go " and the prostitute -fan in hand -as well "One last dollar, she say, I got my pride"
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dewlover
"Wasn't this the first rap song in history?"
You are joking, aren't you?