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24FPS
Uh, Bill Wyman's crowning achievement in the Stones, and he doesn't get mentioned as Lead Vocalist on In Another Land? Sigh.
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24FPS
Uh, Bill Wyman's crowning achievement in the Stones, and he doesn't get mentioned as Lead Vocalist on In Another Land? Sigh.
well, on the back of the LP sleeve it says "songs and singing by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards("in another land", written and sung by bill wyman)
and on the LP itself Artist: The Rolling Stones except * which is bill wyman
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DandelionPowderman
Mick plays glockenspiel on Citadel, doesn't he?
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DandelionPowderman
Mick plays glockenspiel on Citadel, doesn't he?
No, it seems not after all. I listened closely to the Satanic Sessions disc featuring Citadel and the high pitched pinging sound is actually coming from Keith's guitar. Glyn can be heard asking Keith if he wants to keep the effect.
I wonder how they achieved it?
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Greenblues
Released as they are they sound lavishly arranged, but sloppily conceived.
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DiscoVolante
This is what happens when you don't have a permanent engineer and get to play around for yourself in the studio. A very very bad album. Sing This All Together (See What Happens) and Gomper are among the low-water marks in the Stones career. She's A Rainbow and 2000 Light Years From Home are on the other hand great songs, but that's it.
And man, they were doing a lot of Acid at the time...
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scottkeef
Yeah, you're right . Thats a big boo boo but as far as sound it sure does fit right in. I always thought it was a kinda strange b side to "JJF" because it just sounded so different in style..you know, really "pre" Beggars sounding..
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scottkeef
I respect your opinion but it doesnt fit in at all to me, especially the lyrical content..