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Big Al
Jagger sounds incredibly weak on this one.
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marcovandereijk
Honorable mention of the version on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out 40th anniversary disk 3.
(Man, was Tina hot or what?)
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crumbling mice
WOuld have been nice if it were random - you would never know what was coming next
Surprised to hear this. So the first easy to get release of this was in 2002, on the CD More hot rocks?Quote
Blueranger
It was an outtake in the first place anyway, so pressumably they'd never intended to release it in the first place.
The 'Got Live' version is dubbed by screams to cover it as a live recording. The full studio version first turned up in Germany in 1980 on the compilation "Collector's Only".
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WhaleSurprised to hear this. So the first easy to get release of this was in 2002, on the CD More hot rocks?Quote
Blueranger
It was an outtake in the first place anyway, so pressumably they'd never intended to release it in the first place.
The 'Got Live' version is dubbed by screams to cover it as a live recording. The full studio version first turned up in Germany in 1980 on the compilation "Collector's Only".
To me it was as if had always been there.
It's also my favourite song of live licks.
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rumple21
Jagger never was or is a 'great' singer like otis yet he can still get emotion into a song. I've always kinda liked the version on the Got Live album. IMO it's preferable to the studio-only cut which seems a bit flat in comparison. Even though it's an illusion since the screams are dubbed on.