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Harlem Shuffler
I couldn't believe how weak "Trouble" sounded on first hearing but it did grow on me from being poor to mediocre. If that's one of the stand-out tracks, I dread to think what some of the songs on this album are like.
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howlingmad
I've burned a copy that includes the Love Overdue remix and instrumental version of Trouble.
Where/How does one get the instrumental version of Trouble, please and thank you?
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Cristiano Radtke
The single has leaked on torrent sites, too.
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Cristiano Radtke
The single has leaked on torrent sites, too.
Thanks Cristiano - I've never dealt with torrents, and would be seriously grateful for a little more guidance.
All I need is the instrumental version, since I own the album and don't feel a need for the radio edit.
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Moonshine
Just playin Lovers Plea, girlfriend, drinks and she's blown away.
"Who IS this".
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Moonshine
Just playin Lovers Plea, girlfriend, drinks and she's blown away.
"Who IS this".
...and now try with Just a gift! She could fall in love with Keef!><
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howlingmad
I've burned a copy that includes the Love Overdue remix and instrumental version of Trouble.
Where/How does one get the instrumental version of Trouble, please and thank you?
There's a UK promo single for Trouble being sold on ebay containing Trouble on its three versions: the radio edit, the album version and the instrumental version.
The single has leaked on torrent sites, too.
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Hairball
During the intro to Nothing on Me I'm hearing some serious Keith riffage and weavability action that's reminiscent of Beast of Burden.
It's continuous throughout the song, and it's all pure and vintage Keith. Easily sounds like a Stones tune to me with the classic guitar sound,
the thumping drums, great backup vocals, tasty keyboards, and Keith groaning and growling'You know they watch me like hawk...'
That's Keith's Mayfield-esque style. Developed and perfected during 1975-1982 and after. Taylorites may not like it, but I absolutely adore that kind of playing!
Featured a lot on Almost Hear You Sigh live as well
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Hairball
During the intro to Nothing on Me I'm hearing some serious Keith riffage and weavability action that's reminiscent of Beast of Burden.
It's continuous throughout the song, and it's all pure and vintage Keith. Easily sounds like a Stones tune to me with the classic guitar sound,
the thumping drums, great backup vocals, tasty keyboards, and Keith groaning and growling'You know they watch me like hawk...'
That's Keith's Mayfield-esque style. Developed and perfected during 1975-1982 and after. Taylorites may not like it, but I absolutely adore that kind of playing!
Featured a lot on Almost Hear You Sigh live as well
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DandelionPowderman
Because of the repeated comments about how Keith merely should stick to rhythm guitar.
These licks can be played in every key, though, as no open strings are involved.
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Voodookitten76
So *this* just arrived via UPS--a SIGNED copy of Crosseyed Heart! (Vinyl not included as it is still being pressed.)
Crosseyed Heart record sleeve
Keith's signature
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Voodookitten76
So *this* just arrived via UPS--a SIGNED copy of Crosseyed Heart! (Vinyl not included as it is still being pressed.)
Crosseyed Heart record sleeve
Keith's signature
Yowza good stuff, and we have a winner!!!!!
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Voodookitten76
So *this* just arrived via UPS--a SIGNED copy of Crosseyed Heart! (Vinyl not included as it is still being pressed.)
Crosseyed Heart record sleeve
Keith's signature
Yowza good stuff, and we have a winner!!!!!
Congratulations!!!!
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Hairball
During the intro to Nothing on Me I'm hearing some serious Keith riffage and weavability action that's reminiscent of Beast of Burden.
It's continuous throughout the song, and it's all pure and vintage Keith. Easily sounds like a Stones tune to me with the classic guitar sound,
the thumping drums, great backup vocals, tasty keyboards, and Keith groaning and growling'You know they watch me like hawk...'
That's Keith's Mayfield-esque style. Developed and perfected during 1975-1982 and after. Taylorites may not like it, but I absolutely adore that kind of playing!
Featured a lot on Almost Hear You Sigh live as well
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georgelicks
Another source for the world sales:
[www.musicharts.net]
This site has CH with 135k sold worldwide during the first week.