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I first heard this on the Got Live If You Want It EP and thought it worked well as a slower tempo number to contrast all the higher energy stuff. It's a good enough tune but nothing to really get the kids jumpin' in the night.
For me it demonstrates just how well the Stones could appropriate a r'n'b tune and not make it sound like it was being played by a bunch of honky cats from Dartford.
The clock was ticking down to true pop greatness with The Last Time released just one month later.
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DGA35
What is a Nitzsche phone in the musician credits?
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René
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Pain In My Heart
(Allen Toussaint)
RCA Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US, November 2, 1964
Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - electric guitar
Charlie Watts - drums
Bill Wyman - six-string bass
Brian Jones - electric guitar
Jack Nitzsche - piano, Nitzsche-phone
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Mathijs
Where is the reference to the 'six-string bass' from?
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24FPS
Actually I thought it was a bit hokey at the time. Instrumentally it's fine, but vocally a bit over the top with the young brit white boy Jagger bellowing 'like a bull negro' as they used to say. I'm sure Jagger would sound fine now doing the song, but he did attempt a few of those Otis Redding type things before he was mature enough to pull it of.
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24FPS
Actually I thought it was a bit hokey at the time. Instrumentally it's fine, but vocally a bit over the top with the young brit white boy Jagger bellowing 'like a bull negro' as they used to say. I'm sure Jagger would sound fine now doing the song, but he did attempt a few of those Otis Redding type things before he was mature enough to pull it of.
Sorry, I gotta disagree. I doubt a 2013 version would be as convincing.
Drew
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DandelionPowderman
The transition from the shortened ENSTL to Pain In My Heart on "Live In England 65" is awesome. Seemingly, the crowd went bananas
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DandelionPowderman
The transition from the shortened ENSTL to Pain In My Heart on "Live In England 65" is awesome. Seemingly, the crowd went bananas
Yep, that descending three chord transition was a masterpiece of musical bridging.
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DandelionPowderman
The transition from the shortened ENSTL to Pain In My Heart on "Live In England 65" is awesome. Seemingly, the crowd went bananas
Yep, that descending three chord transition was a masterpiece of musical bridging.
It is really cool, but from what I've read about those early days (like Keith saying they would play Popeye the Sailor Man without the crowd noticing) I'm wondering if the they even noticed that little transition. I would imagine the screaming girls were probably reacting to some stage move by Mick or Brian, or something else going on, and not a three chord transition.