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RollingFreak
Surprisingly an amazing late track from them that I just discovered within the last 5 months. They were clearly capable of writing great songs if they really tried (even though they were all separate outputs at this point and this is very clearly just a Mick Jagger track) so at times I wish they just released one or two albums since Dirty Work of just good material. The very few good songs to come out of the last 25 years are marred by very mediocre albums.
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BowieStone
Starts off the greatest 15 minutes of the album: Out of Control - Saint of Me - Might as well get juiced.
Great track.
Always loved it when they did it live.
Hmm. Very interesting to hear. It sounded nothing like Keith to me so I just assumed it was all Mick. I'm actually glad to hear it wasn't just that way. Just reinforces my point, I'd wish they'd work less frequently, and write together as opposed to separately, and create some excellent new music.Quote
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RollingFreak
Surprisingly an amazing late track from them that I just discovered within the last 5 months. They were clearly capable of writing great songs if they really tried (even though they were all separate outputs at this point and this is very clearly just a Mick Jagger track) so at times I wish they just released one or two albums since Dirty Work of just good material. The very few good songs to come out of the last 25 years are marred by very mediocre albums.
Keith said in an interview that he wrote it with Mick. - Mick wrote the lyrics. Keef wrote the music.
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seitan
Keith said in an interview that he wrote it with Mick. - Mick wrote the lyrics. Keef wrote the music.
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RollingFreakI'd wish they'd (...) write together as opposed to separatelyQuote
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Mick wrote the lyrics. Keef wrote the music.
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JuanTCB
I dig the album version but it fades out just as it starts getting good. Is it me or do the live versions from the Bang and 50 tours not stretch out as long as on Bridges/No Security?
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DandelionPowderman
Great, great live song. Surprisingly mediocre on record, imo.
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seitan
Keith said in an interview that he wrote it with Mick. - Mick wrote the lyrics. Keef wrote the music.
This would surprise me.
This has all the ingredients of a Jagger track.
He even plays guitar, mostly that's on his own songs.
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Godxofxrock9
i think its always worked better live
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Silver Dagger
It's one of the best songs they've written in the last 20 years. It's got a great tension to it and you know that from that low key build up that something is going to spill over and explode which it does with that great guitar solo. Kind of a sister (brother?) song to One Hit To The Body.
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tomcasagranda
The odd thing is that whenever I listen to Bridges to Babylon, I listen to it straight through, as I feel it to be a greatly underrated, good Stones album. I like Out of Control, both on Bridges and on No Security.
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tomcasagranda
The odd thing is that whenever I listen to Bridges to Babylon, I listen to it straight through, as I feel it to be a greatly underrated, good Stones album. I like Out of Control, both on Bridges and on No Security.
Love the track and love the album. I hated Anybody Seen My Baby when it first came out but quite enjoy it now.