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dewlover
"Wasn't this the first rap song in history?"
You are joking, aren't you?
Example #1 of How Not to Respond to a Trollish Remark. Score 1 point for kleermaker (who is sure to follow up with an epic reply).
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dewlover
I'm not sure who is the alleged "wiseguy" here, me or cc, but i DO know that i had no way of knowing if kleermaker was joking, or not...I assumed he was because HN is obviously not a "rap" song, but mr. kleermaker, if you think it is, then that would explain why you say you do not like "rap" music, because that is NOT it...There is a lot of good "rap" music out there, you just have to know where to look for it...I suspect you haven't heard the stuff i'm into tho...
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DandelionPowderman
Awesome song, and the Paris version is fantastic! No talking or rapping in there, kleermaker No more than in normal blues, r´n´b and rock´n´roll, that is.
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Erik_Snow
song/melody itself seems somewhat stranded
Yeah, that's why I usually skip this one. It feels kinda rough and unfinished, which may work for some people, but just is not my cup of tea. I'll take Crazy Mama or Fool to Cry any day over this.
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stupidguy2
That was nice NICOS. When Lisa Robinson asked Mick if he anticipated any feminist outcry, he said it was compliment. This is true, in Spanish, Negrita is like Baby or Mama, for a hot chick. Mick said that it had been said to his "old lady", meaning Bianca, and he said she said, "that would make a good song title." At the 4:05, 4:06 point, you can hear Mick say, "Cmon Bianca..."
My favorite part of this video starts at 2:40, during that muscial interlude and Pam Grier's karate chops....beautiful.
And there's that mysterious Black Chick again!
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24FPS
Black and Blue is better than Ya Yas, Sticky Fingers, and Exile? IMO it's their worst studio album of the decade. First off it's only got 8 songs. Hand of Fate and Crazy Mama seem second raters thrown on there to sound classically 'Stonesy'. They should have gone all the way and filled it out with more reggaeish and soulful numbers. With their next album, Some Girls, they stuck to an overall sound.
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>> Who would call Bianca black? <<
i don't know - in some languages terms like that can mean someone with black/dark hair