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boston2006
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71Tele
Who is singing backup on "Whip"?
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Jah PaulQuote
71Tele
Who is singing backup on "Whip"?
I think it's Chuck...or Bernard under the stage.
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71Tele
Who is singing backup on "Whip"?
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71Tele
Who is singing backup on "Whip"?
Chuck AND Darryl
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Redhotcarpet
Why not try something else, put Ronnie on Open E acoustic like the studio version, Keith could do it in standard at the same time like in rock n roll circus and Mick could just once try to sing it like he meant it.
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Redhotcarpet
Why not try something else, put Ronnie on Open E acoustic like the studio version, Keith could do it in standard at the same time like in rock n roll circus and Mick could just once try to sing it like he meant it.
If you really knew this band, you'd know that they'd never do any of that. Accept it and move on.
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Redhotcarpet
and Mick could just once try to sing it like he meant it.
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HalfNanker
did Mick sing, "I was gay in New York and a maniac in LA"
more poltical correctness, i guess. I know Mick has been doing that for years in certain songs,
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Justin
This Kool Aid tastes weird. What did StonesTod put in it?
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HalfNanker
did Mick sing, "I was gay in New York and a maniac in LA"
more poltical correctness, i guess. I know Mick has been doing that for years in certain songs,
Political correctness? I think not. At least not with the word "fag". I mean, if you're going to keep "Some Girls" as is, why bother changing "Whip"? They did it normally (albeit badly) on the BB tour. Stray Cat Blues has been all over the map, but I gather Mick just feels less creepy singing 16 or 19 instead of 13. Can't say I blame him.