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The first disapointed record that came out back then, but I think i was a spoiled with their pervious Big 5.releases.
But I love the complete record now.

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NICOS
The first disapointed record that came out back then, but I think i was a spoiled with their pervious Big 5.releases.
But I love the complete record now.
"Big 5"? Are you including Their Satanic Majesties Requests then?
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NICOS
The first disapointed record that came out back then, but I think i was a spoiled with their pervious Big 5.releases.
But I love the complete record now.
"Big 5"? Are you including Their Satanic Majesties Requests then?
It's got to be Yas Yas.

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NICOS
The first disapointed record that came out back then, but I think i was a spoiled with their pervious Big 5.releases.
But I love the complete record now.
"Big 5"? Are you including Their Satanic Majesties Requests then?
It's got to be Yas Yas.
Even though Their Satanic Majesties Request is better.
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WIth a finished version of this, GHS would have been magnificent. This original vocal gives the song a different feel than the later version.
from 72....and the date on it seems authentically from late 72, early 73 in Jamaica... from the sonic quality in his voice and music. Jagger added the deeper country twang to the original muscial track for TY....there is an early 81 verson of the vocal, but Jagger is doing the deep country twang and the mood is totally different....it seems separate from the sonic tone you hear on this version, so the vocal is definately GHS era.
I love Jagger's faint, dreamy vocals....'There ain't nowhere wouldn't fly to...somtimes I have to call ya...but I'm waiting on a friend...'
Check it out at the 2:23 mark, with Nicky's lilting, Spanish-style piano up front.
The later version was much more bitter....this fit right into the romantic aura of GHS.
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"I'm not dumb! Like everyone thinks! I can do things..." "oh Mikey, Mikey..."
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NICOS
The first disapointed record that came out back then, but I think i was a spoiled with their pervious Big 5.releases.
But I love the complete record now.
"Big 5"? Are you including Their Satanic Majesties Requests then?
It's got to be Yas Yas.
Even though Their Satanic Majesties Request is better.
Include TSMR as well if you like. And Between The B. That whole range from Aftermath to GHS.
GHS is my studio favourite. It's simply unique in its mood.
As for Silvertrain: I see the musical resemblance with All Down The Line too, but its mood, my friends, is a totally different one. It has the GHS-nostalgia, like Winter and 100 Years do have so strongly.

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"I'm not dumb! Like everyone thinks! I can do things..." "oh Mikey, Mikey..."