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mitchflorida1
The only time the Stones were into jazz was when Mick Taylor played guitar on Can't You Hear Me Knocking. They never played jazz before or after that.
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Munichhilton
He can sing the blues....but probably not while feeling the blues.
Thats how blues singers of old distinguish themselves.
Heck, I was singing the blues just this weekend with a couple friends and a couple beers. I wasn't feeling the blues though.
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Munichhilton
He can sing the blues....but probably not while feeling the blues.
Thats how blues singers of old distinguish themselves.
Heck, I was singing the blues just this weekend with a couple friends and a couple beers. I wasn't feeling the blues though.
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mitchflorida1
The only time the Stones were into jazz was when Mick Taylor played guitar on Can't You Hear Me Knocking. They never played jazz before or after that.
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Munichhilton
He can sing the blues....but probably not while feeling the blues.
Thats how blues singers of old distinguish themselves.
Heck, I was singing the blues just this weekend with a couple friends and a couple beers. I wasn't feeling the blues though.
i was playing reggae all day yesterday, but i wasn't looking very natty dread
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soulsurvivor1
Wellthen how do you classify 1963 - 1965, basically the first 4 albums.
Exactly Which One Of THese Is Not Blues ? 99% of everything Else is Blues/Rock or Bluesy Ballads.
I'm A King Bee
Not Fade Away
Little By Little
Down Home Girl
Little Red Rooster
Honest I Do
Off THe Hook
Pain In My Heart
What A Shame
I Just Can't Be Satisfied
Heart Of Stone
Confessing The Blues
Cry To Me
That's How Strong My Love Is
Spider & The Fly
Look What you've Done
Time Is On My Side
Good Times Bad Times
If You Need Me
High Heeled Sneakers(Unreleased)
Tell Me Baby, How Many Times(Unreleased)
Bright Lights, Big City(Unreleased)
SOULSURVIVOR
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Naturalust
Funny if you ask Mick though, he considers himself a blues singer. I've heard the interviews. He certainly isn't a blues singer as far as I'm concerned. He's a singer and frontman for a Rock and Roll band. period. peace
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mitchflorida1
The only time the Stones were into jazz was when Mick Taylor played guitar on Can't You Hear Me Knocking. They never played jazz before or after that.
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corriecas
No, they are not
Just listen to the blues, and the old blues singers
The stones cant match that, not even by far!!
jeroen