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gotdablouse
That second guitar in the right sounds a lot like Mick to me?
@justing - I extracted the 720p YouTube video, currently transfering on wetransfer, will post the link when available. The audio is AAC, need to find an extractor, thought VLC would do it, no luck so far.
Any YT video with the iTunes version ?
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otonneau
Bah. Two listens, that will do. Totally uninteresting. Indeed they could pay any session musicians to record a song "in the style of" and it would result in that. Empty shell.
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gotdablouse
Ok here's the MP3 rip from the official video : [wtrns.fr]
If anyone knows where to listen to the iTunes version, besides iTunes, please share!
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jiggysawdust
The album version at iTunes is MUCH better
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partnerincrime
ZZ Top with Mick on main guitar, Ronnie here and there,Keith and Charlie missing... that's what the stones are nowadays. Better than what I've expected, Worse than what I've dreamed.
ciao
m.
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More Hot Rocks
LOVE IT!! better than that Plunder My Soul crap
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More Hot Rocks
LOVE IT!! better than that Plunder My Soul crap
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GravityBoy
So... what did Keith do on this track?
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spain73
"In the style of..." .... that's the Stones style, that's what we like, don't we?
I didn't actually expect a Sex Pistols or Paul Simon's style song...
We expected good rock and roll and that's what we get... Of course, it's not Brown Sugar or Tumblin' Dice but it's a good song anyway.
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GravityBoy
Anyone else think this was already half recorded when they turned up in the studio?
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spain73
"In the style of..." .... that's the Stones style, that's what we like, don't we?
I didn't actually expect a Sex Pistols or Paul Simon's style song...
We expected good rock and roll and that's what we get... Of course, it's not Brown Sugar or Tumblin' Dice but it's a good song anyway.
I think it is little 'out of the box' actually. Yeah, they have put there samples of the trademark Keef-riffing (played by anyone) for even the most stupid listeners to remind that it is "The Stones, man", but still it is not a typical Stones rocker, thanks basically of that rhythm track (and some 'ZZ Toppian' guitars).
I give my credits for that: the Stones not blindly copying themselves and trying to sound as 'authentic' as they can - we had that enough of that in A BIGGER BANG, thank you.
- Doxa
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GravityBoy
Anyone else think this was already half recorded when they turned up in the studio?