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stupidguy2
Love this, I got this on a GHS boot outtake....so I just assumed it was from those sessions....it doesn't have an Exile feel.....it fits with the more mellow GHS vibe...plus that wahh guitar Keith is using is very GHS...ala Coming DOwn Again etc....
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stupidguy2
Does anybody have a good recording of "Save Me"? From the same sessions and IMO, the best outtake from that era....
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cc
yes, but it also features jagger's "growl" style on the vocals, which I thought debuted on tour after GHS was released, and keith was wah-ing as late as Black and Blue. Does anyone else find it hard to accept as an Exile-period track?
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71Tele
Same guitar effect was used on Through The Lonely Nights...great outtake. Thanks for posting.
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mtaylor
By the way, interesting to read about Ronnie already participating in Stones sessions dating back to 1973 recording amongst them early versions of Black Limousine, If You Can’t Rock Me and Fingerprint File.
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From the article:
“Fast Talking Slow Walking” is the earliest outtake in this collection since it dates from the Exile On Main Street sessions from the summer and fall of 1971 at Villefranche-sur-mer, France, which also is stated in Nzentgraf.
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Mathijs
I can not believe it is from the Exile period, it doesn't soun anything like it. I doubt even it is Hopkins on piano, but rather Billy Preston. But the sound and feel is much more GHS, as is the them of the song, which is much more David Bowie than anything else from the Exile period.
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ManuelStones
Does anyone have the lyrics?
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stupidguy2
Love this, I got this on a GHS boot outtake....so I just assumed it was from those sessions....it doesn't have an Exile feel.....it fits with the more mellow GHS vibe...plus that wahh guitar Keith is using is very GHS...ala Coming DOwn Again etc....