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Stonesfan2146
I personally love the 1994 version with all the different horn sections added. Way better than 2002 imo. Of course the 1976 versions are awesome too.
The playing is good, and the horns are cool, but I don't like that they omitted the verses.
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Never heard that before, thanks! I liked it. Sounded surprisingly fresh. They didn't try just to copy the original, but used the resources of the current band rather nicely. True that they were omitting (hot) stuff, but I liked the idea how they re-shaped the vocals. They sounded like having fun.
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I liked the groove and the playing as well.
However, Mick didn't sing any of the four verses here («Every day I need another dose...» / « want to tell all my friends in London...» / «All the people in New York City...» / «To everybody in Jamaica...»)
I wonder why?
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Stonesfan2146
I personally love the 1994 version with all the different horn sections added. Way better than 2002 imo. Of course the 1976 versions are awesome too.
The playing is good, and the horns are cool, but I don't like that they omitted the verses.
[www.youtube.com]
Never heard that before, thanks! I liked it. Sounded surprisingly fresh. They didn't try just to copy the original, but used the resources of the current band rather nicely. True that they were omitting (hot) stuff, but I liked the idea how they re-shaped the vocals. They sounded like having fun.
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I liked the groove and the playing as well.
However, Mick didn't sing any of the four verses here («Every day I need another dose...» / « want to tell all my friends in London...» / «All the people in New York City...» / «To everybody in Jamaica...»)
I wonder why?
I think he had a total blank when the track started.
And what an awful version it is....man those horns are horrible.
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Tower Theatre 2002
Upper Darby PA
Jumping Jack Flash/You Got Me Rocking/Sad Sad Sad/Hand Of Fate/No Expectations/Hot Stuff/Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Heart Of Stone/Going To A Go Go/Love Train/Band introduction/Slipping Away/ Before They Make Me Run/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Rocks Off/Stray Cat Blues/Can‘t You Hear Me Knocking/Honky Tonk Women/Start Me Up/Brown Sugar/Tumbling Dice
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Stonesfan2146
I personally love the 1994 version with all the different horn sections added. Way better than 2002 imo. Of course the 1976 versions are awesome too.
The playing is good, and the horns are cool, but I don't like that they omitted the verses.
[www.youtube.com]
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Elmo Lewis
The studio version blows away all live versions - it's just one of those tracks that doesn't translate to the stage very well - "Shattered" is another. Post 1969 "Satisfaction" doesn't either.
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drwatts
It might not be the best but Frankfurt is so damn sleazy. Love it.
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drewmaster
I really wish I could agree with the above posts, but Hot Stuff leaves me stone cold. A flaccid beat, directionless melody, and forced vocals are all I can hear. The sound of a band that's lost its way.
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24FPS
The bass just thuds along. No funk, no invention. Every line the same.
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micktayloryears
that Harvey Mandel was incredible, my lord... that solo is like... if there's such a thing as Asian Jazz Fusion, that's it...
it's my personal belief that BB wasn't an "audition album" but that they needed two session players to finish off the songs meant for MT...