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drewmaster
I'll probably get slammed for saying this, but I've always found MLH to be an uninteresting pop ditty, dressed up with an annoying guitar sound and depressing lyrics. Never enjoyed it.
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drewmaster
I'll probably get slammed for saying this, but I've always found MLH to be an uninteresting pop ditty, dressed up with an annoying guitar sound and depressing lyrics. Never enjoyed it.
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stonesrule
I love your post, Miss SOUL!
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guitarbastard
very dramatic beginning. one of my very early stones expeirences.
still love it except for the part: "outside the door, she took four more".
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guitarbastard
very dramatic beginning. one of my very early stones expeirences.
still love it except for the part: "outside the door, she took four more".
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guitarbastard
still love it except for the part: "outside the door, she took four more".
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DandelionPowderman
"Outside the door, she took four more" - probably she needed more pills to cope with life outside of home?
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DandelionPowderman
"Outside the door, she took four more" - probably she needed more pills to cope with life outside of home?
...or "outside the door" as in: behind everybody's back...
But I guess the use of that phrase was mainly dictated by the lack of suitable rhymings to go with 'more'...
I mean: imagine... "flat out on the floor / she took four more" - what kind of record would THAT 've been?!
P.S.: more alternative suggestions, anyone?
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24FPS
So, Keith played slide on this, and not Brian? That's what Keith appears to be saying. That little feedback hum at the beginning reminds me of the Beatles 'I Feel Fine'. But of course the Stones gave it a dark edge, like George doing the sitar on 'Norwegian Wood' and the Stones doing the sitar on 'Paint It Black', darkly.
There seems to be a small contingent of Stones fans who don't like the Stones being pop. Let's see, they were pop from 1963 to 1968. Then they were pretty much pop again from from 1973-1994, afterwhich they fumbled around, trying to reclaim their rock sound, gave up by 1997, and then just threw it all against the wall to see what sticks in 2005. Followed by a pop single in 2012, with a crappy rock b-side.
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DandelionPowderman
"Outside the door, she took four more" - probably she needed more pills to cope with life outside of home?
...or "outside the door" as in: behind everybody's back...
But I guess the use of that phrase was mainly dictated by the lack of suitable rhymings to go with 'more'...
I mean: imagine... "flat out on the floor / she took four more" - what kind of record would THAT 've been?!
P.S.: more alternative suggestions, anyone?
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guitarbastard
one of my very early stones expeirences".
It was also mine. Although I knew their singles I didn't know any of their albums until Through The Past Darkly came out in 1970. I always felt it added to their druggy image and fitted well on the album alongside other spaced out anthems such as 2000 Light Years From Home, She's A Rainbow, We Love You, and Dandelion.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-02-18 18:21 by Silver Dagger.
I think they both did as I'm pretty sure that there are two guitars playing that riff. One detuned with slide and one straight.Quote
24FPS
So, Keith played slide on this, and not Brian?