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Silver Dagger
Never a song that really grabbed me either, I'm afraid. I have a real problem with Voodoo Lounge in that not only was it way too long but it had the highest collection of poor songs on it of any Stones album. Yes, even Dirty Work.
While I prefer the Stones to be upbeat or at least defiant they have many truly wonderful melancholy songs such as Wild Horse and Memory Motel. Unfortunately this ain't one of them.
I don't get any respite from the pain on Out of Tears, no amazing uplifting moments like when Keith chips in 'she's got a mind of her own' in Memory Motel or the hope that comes in the 'we'll ride them one day' sign off in Wild Horses.
Perhaps this song should have been called Doom And Gloom instead.
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DandelionPowderman
How can I thematic solo be sloppy, btw, Doxa? Did you hear earlier takes?
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DandelionPowderman
How can I thematic solo be sloppy, btw, Doxa? Did you hear earlier takes?
I think he plays there sloppily, or, rather roughly in places, but which, of course, can be intentional (a question of "style").. But for me it is a bit too school-like example of "okay, now we here play a little slide solo here, is everybody looking at?", which in that context - so upfront emphasized -sounds so cliche-like and dull, as I above argued. Too obvious, which irrates me. I blame more the producer, not Ronnie. There are many artistic choices in that song that I find a bit corny, and that's among them.
- Doxa
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DandelionPowderman
<Or what would have Mick Taylor done>
In those few seconds? Probably something thematic as well...
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DandelionPowderman
<Or what would have Mick Taylor done>
In those few seconds? Probably something thematic as well...
But better played?(But think of what Brian would have done it with his visionalism...)
But If they would have Taylor there, they would have used him more. Actually, Taylor is rather good in painting melancholocal stories with his guitar. Maybe an old time guitar lead throughout the whole song would have worked here... but I'm not the producer, luckily...
Okay, that's enough 'if and if' stuff.. Back to reality.><
- Doxa
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Wild Slivovitz
Not their best ballad, but c'mon Ronnie's solo is really good!!
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DandelionPowderman
A lead throughout an album ballad? He wasn't even allowed that in his prime
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DandelionPowderman
A lead throughout an album ballad? He wasn't even allowed that in his prime
You haven't listened "Winter" probably...
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Wild Slivovitz
Not their best ballad, but c'mon Ronnie's solo is really good!!
No it is not; it's generic and obvious, and not able to express song's sentiments, or add anything to it (plus the corny sound choice), but still is the best thing in the whole song!
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Doxa
But think of what Brian would have done it with his visionalism...
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