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We all know Keith marches to his own drums .Quote
SomeTorontoGirl
One of my favourites indeed, and would love to see him include it in his set. I wonder if Keith bows to social pressure. Or gentle pleading.
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TheGreekWe all know Keith marches to his own drums .Quote
SomeTorontoGirl
One of my favourites indeed, and would love to see him include it in his set. I wonder if Keith bows to social pressure. Or gentle pleading.
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06230
Hey,it really dont matter because I saw it on the news and hey just waiting .........waiting on a call from you ...
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06230
I have always loved this song espacily when done by Keith . Alas I've never heard him do it live. So my point is think of this song when ya vote ( cause I've no bloody idea how that works)
Ps.mowat & some Kat called keffee told me say this ,
It's all true ..?.
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06230
I have always loved this song espacily when done by Keith . Alas I've never heard him do it live. So my point is think of this song when ya vote ( cause I've no bloody idea how that works)
Ps.mowat & some Kat called keffee told me say this ,
It's all true ..?.
Why someone would tell you to say something and then ask if it's all true is borderline entertaining.
You can freely see The Rolling Stones perform this song on YouTube, which means you will have heard him do it live.
Not sure what you mean by "especially done by Keith" since no one else does it.
Here's a live one - with Charlie's indecision even.
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bobo
Horrible tune
I love Jump on Top of Me in the movie Prete-aPorter(Ready to Wear)Quote
VoodooLounge13
Oh man, Jump On Top Of Me is pure classic Stones. It should have made the album as well!!! The best of the BSides by far!!!
Mick’s song like You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Brown Sugar, Sympathy for the Devil, Salt of the Earth ,Moonlight Mile, Shine a Light, Miss You, Out of Tears,Saint of Me, Out of Control,and many many others are disposable ?.Keith has written maybe 5great songs in the last 40 yearsQuote
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bobo
Horrible tune
Nah it's great : it's still based (like 99,99% of rock tracks) on very basic chord progression BUT Keith uses them in an almost abstract way.
I'd take it or any post-89 tracks over the power-chords based tuned penned by Jagger.
Over the years Keith has really eplored the art of songwriting. Problem is he probably comes up with one song per semester while Jagger can pen 4 or 5 songs in an afternoon (see the "how he wrote the B-sides for the VL album" anecdote).
In the end Keith wins : people wonder if he'll play T&T in 2022 while nobody asks if the band will play "Jump On Top Of Me" live.
Translation : Keith's tunes survive the test of time while most of Mick's are more or less disposable.