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OpenG
Thought Trouble was a song Keith and Steve Jordan came up with goes way back to 2002 ?
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DandelionPowderman
Supposedly, Nothing On Me also came from those sessions. However, I think the rest of the songs were fresh material.
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DandelionPowderman
Supposedly, Nothing On Me also came from those sessions. However, I think the rest of the songs were fresh material.
Aaron Neville just kills me on that tune!
Aaron singing Under The Boardwalk with the Stones was excellent, that was really good.
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Hairball
It was brought up in another thread (I think by Gaslight?) that Trouble on Crosseyed Heart is credited only to Keith and Steve Jordan, and the fact there is no credit to Mick.
That said, wondering how much if any contributions Mick may have made to it during these Licks sessions. Seems you can hear him give snippets of advice in that demo posted,
but vocally he just seems to be on auto-pilot/heart-not-into-it as if he were following something already etched in stone. Surely if his contributions were substantial, shouldn't he have been given some credit?
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Hairball
It was brought up in another thread (I think by Gaslight?) that Trouble on Crosseyed Heart is credited only to Keith and Steve Jordan, and the fact there is no credit to Mick.
That said, wondering how much if any contributions Mick may have made to it during these Licks sessions. Seems you can hear him give snippets of advice in that demo posted,
but vocally he just seems to be on auto-pilot/heart-not-into-it as if he were following something already etched in stone. Surely if his contributions were substantial, shouldn't he have been given some credit?
Trouble had new lyrics, and the part in A is missing on the final version. A new arrangement, too, with the CYHMK-ish riff added.