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Silver Dagger
This is a perfect example of why the Stones were better than The Beatles at covering soul and black music in general.
While The Beatles picked up their chops and inspiration from the pop end of the music spectrum the Stones dug a little deeper and went back a little further to get to what had inspired the rock'n'roll boom in the first place which was r'n'b and the blues. The result was the blackest sound this side of the Atlantic.
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Silver Dagger
This is a perfect example of why the Stones were better than The Beatles at covering soul and black music in general.
While The Beatles picked up their chops and inspiration from the pop end of the music spectrum the Stones dug a little deeper and went back a little further to get to what had inspired the rock'n'roll boom in the first place which was r'n'b and the blues. The result was the blackest sound this side of the Atlantic.
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Come On
Chris Farlowe had a black sound?
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Rockman
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Rockman
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Rockman
....You win man .... you win...
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keefbajaga
They were inspired by Solomon
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Blue
When hearing Keith's harmonies with Mick on the BBC version, you wonder why they didn't use his voice more than they did for harmonies back in the day...(before his voice went sour) He really sounded great.
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DGA35
Is there any harmonica on the track?
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keefbajaga
would be a great song for the next tour...
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Silver Dagger
Time to sleep.
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Silver Dagger
Time to sleep.