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Deluxtone
Effing right-on, DP. And WAtts.
Keith evolving in front of our very ears.
Who plays the lurching organ/keyboards?
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CousinC
Good track!
In a way Keith was on his peak in 67-69. He still hadn't found his own - rather limited - player identity and felt challenged from all those new guitar gods.
In 67-69 Keith still tried hard . .
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buffalo7478
Effin great song. Sounds even better stripped down like this. I always thought that somewhere under all the weird psychedelia Keith was rocking somewhere.
Does anyone know if this is available as just an audio track....high quality MP3 or Flac or similar?
I will crank this instead of having another cup of coffee to get the day going!
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LieB
The Stones probably came to the same conclusion around spring 1968.
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The Wick
I've never understood why they never took something like this, put some dark and rough Jagger vocals on it and put it out instead of wimping it up and making it sound so light on the album. I'm all for softer elements and softer songs once it a while but to take something like this and soften it up is a crying shame. Thanks for the post, great find.
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Rockman
.....he shoulda worked for British Rail layin' tracks ...
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Rockman
.....he shoulda worked for British Rail layin' tracks ...
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