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NICOS
I try to get the feeling I when I heard this song for the first time februari 1970 "Let It Bleed" birthday present from my parents age 16 years........
I was stunned when I heard the choir coming in to my bedroom.............. what is this!!!!!!!!! .............the record didn't leave my turntable for months............"You Can’t Always Get What You Want" wel I got what I want the greatest LP and song ever made...........
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NICOS
I try to get the feeling I when I heard this song for the first time februari 1970 "Let It Bleed" birthday present from my parents age 16 years........
I was stunned when I heard the choir coming in to my bedroom.............. what is this!!!!!!!!! .............the record didn't leave my turntable for months............"You Can’t Always Get What You Want" wel I got what I want the greatest LP and song ever made...........
Beautifully put, Nicos!
By the way, a little typo in your lyrics: second line should be "A glass of wine in her hand" (not "A glass of wine in your hand").
Cheers,
Drew
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runaway
One of their greats, an adventurous attempt at a rock opera.
Choral arrangements: Jack Nitzche - as listed on the inner sleeve of my Vinyl album.
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runaway
One of their greats, an adventurous attempt at a rock opera.
Choral arrangements: Jack Nitzche - as listed on the inner sleeve of my Vinyl album.
Thanks i've added it....next time I will check my records
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runaway
One of their greats, an adventurous attempt at a rock opera.
Choral arrangements: Jack Nitzche - as listed on the inner sleeve of my Vinyl album.
Thanks i've added it....next time I will check my records
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jambay
The first time I heard this song I thought what are they doing? This sounds just like the Rolling Stones trying to sound like the Rolling Stones and if they are going to do this type of Vegas stuff they should just quit now and not ruin their legacy because no one wants to see a old worn out 25 year old geezer singing like he is some kind of young pop star.
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jambay
The first time I heard this song I thought what are they doing? This sounds just like the Rolling Stones trying to sound like the Rolling Stones and if they are going to do this type of Vegas stuff they should just quit now and not ruin their legacy because no one wants to see a old worn out 25 year old geezer singing like he is some kind of young pop star.
You funny guy you.
Me, I prefer the version without choir.
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DandelionPowderman
A natural continuation of Salt Of The Earth. Perhaps the strongest album closers ever, together with Moonlight Mile.
Three epic songs.
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with sssoul
That insane cymbal Jimmy Miller gets staggering along in the build-up to the switch to doubletime
is absolutely astounding, and constitutes 93% of what makes that change such a glorious release
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with sssoul
That insane cymbal Jimmy Miller gets staggering along in the build-up to the switch to doubletime
is absolutely astounding, and constitutes 93% of what makes that change such a glorious release
Mmmm, yes yes yes. Minutiae like this is why I love this site.
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Palace Revolution 2000
Sure, there have been tmes when the Keith ballad was the best closer, but "Sleep Tonight", "Slippin Away", "Thru & Thru", "How Can I Stop", "Infamy"?
Or, after the great "Soul Survivor" choice, we had 'Crazy Mama", @#$%&", "Must Be Hell".
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runaway
The LB Choir, although content with their contribution, were not over-impressed with the rest of the album's content (Midnight Rambler) and wished to renounce their role in it. However, it was too late. An abbreviated version without the orchestral theatrics was obtainable on bootleg.
YCAGWYW 10,11 December 1968: BBC London - Bootleg only.