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I still appreciate the homage to me CE. It's long overdue IMHO!
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I still appreciate the homage to me CE. It's long overdue IMHO!
And to treaclefingers - sorry I kinda let the cat out of the bag about you playing at Toronto's Massey Hall. At least I left it for YOU to give the date/time/etc. See ya there!
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treaclefingers
I still appreciate the homage to me CE. It's long overdue IMHO!
And to treaclefingers - sorry I kinda let the cat out of the bag about you playing at Toronto's Massey Hall. At least I left it for YOU to give the date/time/etc. See ya there!
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Massey is hallowed ground. Don't screw up...
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treaclefingers
I still appreciate the homage to me CE. It's long overdue IMHO!
And to treaclefingers - sorry I kinda let the cat out of the bag about you playing at Toronto's Massey Hall. At least I left it for YOU to give the date/time/etc. See ya there!
CE
Massey is hallowed ground. Don't screw up...
Indeed, it's hallowed ground. Don't screw up? Not a chance of me screwing that one up. Silence is golden.......and a sure-fire way of never screwing up!
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Lien
An alternate version of the album's essential fourth track, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," premiered on BuzzFeed Music this morning, and you can listen to it below. It's messier and punkier than the canonical recording, the one you've heard a thousand times on classic rock radio. The tempo is just a hair or two off (if this were Whiplash, J.K. Simmons would berate Charlie Watts for dragging). But Keith Richards and Mick Taylor still talk to each other on chunky guitars. Taylor picks up the song and runs away with it after a mere three minutes on the album version, but he takes a more relaxed approach here. Mick's voice sounds younger and brattier, maybe even less authoritative, but nonetheless appealing. The song is part of an upcoming Sticky Fingers reissue,
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kleermaker
Bedankt Lien, maar helaas kan ik de Knocking video niet krijgen: dat cirkeltje blijft maar in een cirkeltje draaien!
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Nikkei
Remarkably low excitement... Hey People, there's an alternative version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking been posted!
I figured you'd all be tripping, since there won't be anything else that exciting on that reissue.
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Nikkei
Remarkably low excitement... Hey People, there's an alternative version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking been posted!
I figured you'd all be tripping, since there won't be anything else that exciting on that reissue.
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Big Al
Thank you for posting. It starts of as so-so run-through, but the lead-work towards the end is rather enjoyable. It sounds like Keith to my untrained ears. It has that certain raunch.
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Big Al
Thank you for posting. It starts of as so-so run-through, but the lead-work towards the end is rather enjoyable. It sounds like Keith to my untrained ears. It has that certain raunch.
Not interesting at all to me, musically, those 3,5 minutes Knocking. Maybe nice for the Stones scholars and Keith adepts here (right channel), but it has no musical value at all. It's indeed Keith doing the solo here. Thank god they did it totally different on Sticky Fingers.
@Nikkei: thank you!
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Nikkei
Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
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Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
One can only hope that a fair degree of greed held them for putting out anything 'new' and they're planning on a Tattoo You II set with newer versions of songs finished a la Plundered My Soul.
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Well the embryonic state of it puzzles me a bit. If they put out this, why not Travlin' Man and Potted Shrimp?
One can only hope that a fair degree of greed held them for putting out anything 'new' and they're planning on a Tattoo You II set with newer versions of songs finished a la Plundered My Soul.
I wouldn't hold my breath for that. Do they have any record contract obligations left to fulfill?