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with sssoul
Have mercy, Eddie - it was NOT directed at you.
I was NOT talking about sales - I never said anything about sales.
NO ONE has to justify their choices in front of me.
And you're not that important to me either, darlin. Rock on.
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Maindefender
Thanks for bringing this back, so great!!
yes tom is great and as you might expect: double edged in his wit
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ouroux58
I've a quick listen of the "bootleg recording". In the 2nd song "Heartstopper", we can hear a sequence a la "breakin'". A lot of acoustic songs. One of the song, due to the atmosphere of the bootleg recording, has the sound of some "dirty work" recording taken from the street! We can't judge this record due to the way this recording has been done. Don't worry, those who got this recording will buy the official item.
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ouroux58
I didn't say it is a reworked version but just a passage. A little bit like for the "bitch" version in sticky fingers, had a sequence like "highway child". People talked about that too.
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with sssoul
Have mercy, Eddie - it was NOT directed at you.
I was NOT talking about sales - I never said anything about sales.
NO ONE has to justify their choices in front of me.
And you're not that important to me either, darlin. Rock on.
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KRiffhard
Rik, Lien...do you confirm that 'Heartstopper' could be a reworked version of 'Breakin'?!
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with sssoul
And you're not that important to me either, darlin. Rock on.
Or...............we could get married...............
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And you're not that important to me either, darlin. Rock on.
Or...............we could get married...............
... I thought we already were married - let me check and get back to you :E
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KRiffhard
No torrent, only reviews!
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And you're not that important to me either, darlin. Rock on.
Or...............we could get married...............
... I thought we already were married - let me check and get back to you :E
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KRiffhard
Updating:
- "Crosseyed Heart": from Voodoo Lounge Sessions ('Voodoo Brew' CD 2, nr. 9 'Keith's Boogie');
- "Heartstopper": a sequence a la 'Breakin';
- "...a lot of acoustic songs";
- Trouble: from 40 Licks Sessions ('Just Because').
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KRiffhard
Updating:
- "Crosseyed Heart": from Voodoo Lounge Sessions ('Voodoo Brew' CD 2, nr. 9 'Keith's Boogie');
- "Heartstopper": a sequence a la 'Breakin';
- "...a lot of acoustic songs";
- Trouble: from 40 Licks Sessions ('Just Because').
I'm beginning to think I should resurrect the "Riff Cousins" YouTube series.[/iquote]
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HMS
So Mick has written Sway, Moonlight Mile, 100 Years Ago & Dead Flowers without Keith - so what?
Okay, Sway is a good one, no doubt about it, but Moonlight Mile is the weirdest and strangest thing on SF and I dont like it at all. 100 Years Ago is simple boring, boring, boring and Dead Flowers is an attempt to write a country song without creating a highlight, it´s rather average.
So Mick seems to get not very far without Keith´s input in the writing process.
Mick and Keith are brothers, and Mick always wanted to be a musician like his brother, which of course he never was and never will be or can be. I imagine him sitting around and mumbling: "Oh, I have to write a song... a song... what kind of riff would Keith use? How would he play this and that? What would his lyrics be like.." And then Mick copies Keith´s style of songwriting as good as he can. And as Mick is no fool, he meanwhile learned his lessons well and is able to do a pretty good "Keith-forgery", maybe should say "imitation".
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HMS
So Mick has written Sway, Moonlight Mile, 100 Years Ago & Dead Flowers without Keith - so what?
Okay, Sway is a good one, no doubt about it, but Moonlight Mile is the weirdest and strangest thing on SF and I dont like it at all. 100 Years Ago is simple boring, boring, boring and Dead Flowers is an attempt to write a country song without creating a highlight, it´s rather average.
So Mick seems to get not very far without Keith´s input in the writing process.
Mick and Keith are brothers, and Mick always wanted to be a musician like his brother, which of course he never was and never will be or can be. I imagine him sitting around and mumbling: "Oh, I have to write a song... a song... what kind of riff would Keith use? How would he play this and that? What would his lyrics be like.." And then Mick copies Keith´s style of songwriting as good as he can. And as Mick is no fool, he meanwhile learned his lessons well and is able to do a pretty good "Keith-forgery", maybe should say "imitation".
What songs has Keith written without a co-writer?
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HMS
So Mick has written Sway, Moonlight Mile, 100 Years Ago & Dead Flowers without Keith - so what?
Okay, Sway is a good one, no doubt about it, but Moonlight Mile is the weirdest and strangest thing on SF and I dont like it at all. 100 Years Ago is simple boring, boring, boring and Dead Flowers is an attempt to write a country song without creating a highlight, it´s rather average.
So Mick seems to get not very far without Keith´s input in the writing process.
Mick and Keith are brothers, and Mick always wanted to be a musician like his brother, which of course he never was and never will be or can be. I imagine him sitting around and mumbling: "Oh, I have to write a song... a song... what kind of riff would Keith use? How would he play this and that? What would his lyrics be like.." And then Mick copies Keith´s style of songwriting as good as he can. And as Mick is no fool, he meanwhile learned his lessons well and is able to do a pretty good "Keith-forgery", maybe should say "imitation".
What songs has Keith written without a co-writer?
For me Sway, Moonlight Mile and 100 Years Ago are the highlights of their respective albums.
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DandelionPowderman
The snippets I heard sound like a lovely collection of varied, wonderful songs. This will be great. A statement from Keith!
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HMS
So Mick has written Sway, Moonlight Mile, 100 Years Ago & Dead Flowers without Keith - so what?
Okay, Sway is a good one, no doubt about it, but Moonlight Mile is the weirdest and strangest thing on SF and I dont like it at all. 100 Years Ago is simple boring, boring, boring and Dead Flowers is an attempt to write a country song without creating a highlight, it´s rather average.
So Mick seems to get not very far without Keith´s input in the writing process.
Mick and Keith are brothers, and Mick always wanted to be a musician like his brother, which of course he never was and never will be or can be. I imagine him sitting around and mumbling: "Oh, I have to write a song... a song... what kind of riff would Keith use? How would he play this and that? What would his lyrics be like.." And then Mick copies Keith´s style of songwriting as good as he can. And as Mick is no fool, he meanwhile learned his lessons well and is able to do a pretty good "Keith-forgery", maybe should say "imitation".
What songs has Keith written without a co-writer?
For me Sway, Moonlight Mile and 100 Years Ago are the highlights of their respective albums.
Sway and Moonlight Mile are on the same album.
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What songs has Keith written without a co-writer?
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SweetThing
What songs has Keith written without a co-writer?
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DandelionPowderman
Thesnippetssongs I heard sound like a lovely collection of varied, wonderful songs. This will be great. A statement from Keith!
Heartstopper
Robbed Blind
Nothing On Me
Suspicious
Something For Nothing
stand out so far...