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DandelionPowderman
Didn't Steve Mariott and Ronnie Lane play on this one?
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DandelionPowderman
Didn't Steve Mariott and Ronnie Lane play on this one?
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NICOS
Nice song, pity they didn't released more song written by Bill think he might have grown more as a song writer
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billwebster
Ronnie already has done his share of songwriting contributions with the band and surely would continue to do so if need be. It would be nice if he were given a song to sing on the next Rolling Stones album, just like they gave one to Bill on TSMR.
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billwebster
Ronnie already has done his share of songwriting contributions with the band and surely would continue to do so if need be. It would be nice if he were given a song to sing on the next Rolling Stones album, just like they gave one to Bill on TSMR.
God no, Ronnie's "singing" is even worse than Keith's. I know Bill wasn't (& isn't) a great singer either, but that one-off fit the album perfectly.
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billwebster
Ronnie already has done his share of songwriting contributions with the band and surely would continue to do so if need be. It would be nice if he were given a song to sing on the next Rolling Stones album, just like they gave one to Bill on TSMR.
God no, Ronnie's "singing" is even worse than Keith's. I know Bill wasn't (& isn't) a great singer either, but that one-off fit the album perfectly.
I agree Ron is not a great singer.
Keith on the other hand did great vocals in the past: it's a part of the Rolling Stones trademark.
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JumpingKentFlash
Aah the song that should have had the title "I Wanna Be George Harrison". Only one word describes it: Ass.
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It's not too bad, although I think it would've been much better with Jagger on lead vocals.