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Title5Take1
They might do it—hope so—just to have a "new" tune aside from Doom and Gloom and One More Shot. None of their other reissue songs was a hit like Plundered, which, according to Mick T.'s own website, hit #2 on the Billboard singles chart >>> [micktaylor.com]
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DandelionPowderman
Have they ever played an outtake live?
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
Sorry, can't agree with you on YGMR. Butcher's cutting up meat, hookers losing their looks, fighter's taking sucker punches, taxi driver's losing their fare...it's all just too much drama.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
Sorry, can't agree with you on YGMR. Butcher's cutting up meat, hookers losing their looks, fighter's taking sucker punches, taxi driver's losing their fare...it's all just too much drama.
Okay. Too much drama. Midnight Rambler. Gimme Shelter. Brown Sugar. These picturesque songs have plenty of vivid drama. Knives in people's throats. Rape, murder. Whips cracking. But YGMR has too much drama.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
Sorry, can't agree with you on YGMR. Butcher's cutting up meat, hookers losing their looks, fighter's taking sucker punches, taxi driver's losing their fare...it's all just too much drama.
Okay. Too much drama. Midnight Rambler. Gimme Shelter. Brown Sugar. These picturesque songs have plenty of vivid drama. Knives in people's throats. Rape, murder. Whips cracking. But YGMR has too much drama.
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Mathijs
Nobody within the band except Jagger has a clue which song you are talking about.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
Sorry, can't agree with you on YGMR. Butcher's cutting up meat, hookers losing their looks, fighter's taking sucker punches, taxi driver's losing their fare...it's all just too much drama.
Okay. Too much drama. Midnight Rambler. Gimme Shelter. Brown Sugar. These picturesque songs have plenty of vivid drama. Knives in people's throats. Rape, murder. Whips cracking. But YGMR has too much drama.
I should have been clearer. The songs you've mentioned are dramatic works of art. YGMR is pulp fiction.
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This is an awesome song that woulda been a contender if released as a single in 1972.
It's a great song, but a little too similar to other songs of that era. The first thing that hit my ears when I heard Plunder My Soul was Bill's wonderful that encompassed the whole song. I'd rather they leave this song alone if that element won't be part of it.
As for You Got Me Rocking. I'm not really sure why the antipathy for this song. It's not bad, especially for being from the post-Steel Wheels Stones. And come on, they need to play something recorded after 1981.
Sorry, can't agree with you on YGMR. Butcher's cutting up meat, hookers losing their looks, fighter's taking sucker punches, taxi driver's losing their fare...it's all just too much drama.