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Nice to hear it. I think i have heard it on a bootleg only instrumental. I like it, but sweethearts is much better IMHOQuote
drewmaster
This is a track I was hoping would grow on me, but it hasn't really. It sounds forced, strained, a bit like Sweethearts Together. Certainly the Stones are to be commended for trying all kinds of music, but experiments don't always work, do they?
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MadMax
Lucky In Love-original- is slightly better but this reworked version is mighty fine too!
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treaclefingers
Fits nicely on the album...terms like 'appalling' and 'jarring' are vudicus, I mean mathijus, I mean, ludicrous.
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NeddieFlanders
>I've never heard this original bootlegged "Lucky In Love". Can't seem to find it on Youtube.
Check out for Do You Get Enough, which is another of this track's
supposed working titles.
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NeddieFlanders
>I've never heard this original bootlegged "Lucky In Love". Can't seem to find it on Youtube.
Check out for Do You Get Enough, which is another of this track's
supposed working titles.
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Green Lady
... I'm pretty sure that the line is "you walk with the same old slouch" (stylish as a Swatch would be, that's not what my ears hear).
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NeddieFlanders
>I've never heard this original bootlegged "Lucky In Love". Can't seem to find it on Youtube.
Check out for Do You Get Enough, which is another of this track's
supposed working titles.
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Here it is: I can't really hear the resemblance to Mick's Lucky In Love apart from the title....
Anyway, I like Don't Be A Stranger very much - another of those much-maligned tracks that get jumped on because they're supposedly Not Stonesy Enough. Like proudmary, I enjoy the lyrics - although I'm pretty sure that the line is "you walk with the same old slouch" (stylish as a Swatch would be, that's not what my ears hear).
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Green Lady
... I'm pretty sure that the line is "you walk with the same old slouch" (stylish as a Swatch would be, that's not what my ears hear).
indeed!
(plus which a slouch is even something one walks with, and it rhymes with couch) :E
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drewmaster
This is a track I was hoping would grow on me, but it hasn't really. It sounds forced, strained, a bit like Sweethearts Together. Certainly the Stones are to be commended for trying all kinds of music, but experiments don't always work, do they?
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flacnvinyl
I HATE this song. Embarrassing as a Stones fan to hear a Jimmy Buffett-esque song, especially as an outtake from such a kickass album. Did Don Was not have the balls to tell Jagger how much this track sucks, or did he actually dig it??
Seriously, I can't believe anyone on this board would actually like this track. Just goes to show how varying musical tastes are. I thought surely everyone on here would be able to universally say that this track and Indian Girl are horrible pieces of junk!