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Glam Descendant
You know there's two versions right?
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Rockman
Album version - 4.23
Single version - 3.50
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Rockman
Album version - 4.23
Single version - 3.50
Thank you, Rockman!
Presented that way, it seems that they are not really different, apart from the single version apparently being an edit. In that case, I don't need it.
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Rockman
Album version - 4.23
Single version - 3.50
Thank you, Rockman!
Presented that way, it seems that they are not really different, apart from the single version apparently being an edit. In that case, I don't need it.
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
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Rockman
Album version - 4.23
Single version - 3.50
Thank you, Rockman!
Presented that way, it seems that they are not really different, apart from the single version apparently being an edit. In that case, I don't need it.
They are totally diffrent, the single version is not an edit.
Album version: [youtu.be]
Single version: [youtu.be]
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
I thought those were strings and piano?
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Taylor1
What a great song.Its a shame Mick didn’t save it for Dirty Work along with some of the good songs from his She’s the Boss album,like Just Another Night,Secrets,Lucky in Love.But Hard Women is a classic song IM0
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
I thought those were strings and piano?
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
I thought those were strings and piano?
Sure, I was thinking of the drums. And maybe some other synths? I am not a musician. I listen to the overall sound. Which is very 1985 to me. Maybe not to others. What do I know?
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Stoneage
Okay, I give in Dandy. I wasn't paying attention. You win. Somewhere in there there must be a synth though. Surely?
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Stoneage
At the time I thought it was one of the stronger tracks on "She's The Boss". In hindsight it's very 1985 though. Synths all over the place.
And the lyrics...Jagger's philandering love life - I don't give a damn.
I thought those were strings and piano?
Sure, I was thinking of the drums. And maybe some other synths? I am not a musician. I listen to the overall sound. Which is very 1985 to me. Maybe not to others. What do I know?
From timeisonourside.com:
Line-up:
Drums: Tony Thompson
Bass: Colin Hodgekinson
Acoustic guitar: Pete Townshend
Electric guitar: Jeff Beck
Vocals: Mick Jagger
Piano: Jan Hammer
Strings: Paul Buckmaster
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Hairball
Both versions are very poor.
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Taylor1
What a great song.Its a shame Mick didn’t save it for Dirty Work along with some of the good songs from his She’s the Boss album,like Just Another Night,Secrets,Lucky in Love.But Hard Women is a classic song IM0
It's a nice song with potential. When I listened to it several times when the CD was released, I thought "what a shame. If this song would have been handled by the Rolling Stones it could have turned into a kind of "Angie", but differently".
The song is missing some chord changes and has some not needed chord changes to make it special.
Its funny,and everyone is entitled to their opinion ,but in my opinion it’s a great song with great lyrics.I love a lot of Micks solo music like this,Say You Will ,Throwaway,Goddess in a Doorway, Don’t Tear Me Up, Charmed Life,and songs he did with the Stones like Out of Control, Blinded by Rainbows,Anybody See. My Baby, where he is trying to do something different than classic Stones.Sometimes he does fail.Maybe Keith has been too hostile to experimentation.Perhaps he could have been more receptive to Micks attempts and could have helped improve them.I find most of his so l o music boring and the same old stuff.Tired of listening to predictable r &b songs .Quote
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Hairball
Both versions are very poor.
...horrible song.
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Taylor1Its funny,and everyone is entitled to their opinion ,but in my opinion it’s a great song with great lyrics.I love a lot of Micks solo music like this,Say You Will ,Throwaway,Goddess in a Doorway, Don’t Tear Me Up, Charmed Life,and songs he did with the Stones like Out of Control, Blinded by Rainbows,Anybody See. My Baby, where he is trying to do something different than classic Stones.Sometimes he does fail.Maybe Keith has been too hostile to experimentation.Perhaps he could have been more receptive to Micks attempts and could have helped improve them.I find most of his so l o music boring and the same old stuff.Tired of listening to predictable r &b songs .Quote
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Hairball
Both versions are very poor.
...horrible song.