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CMH516
Wasn't it on "Don Kirschner's Rock Concert"?
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Deluxtone
Angie sounded sincere emotion - and a real jagger voice -
- this one, with his American drawl ' I don't need your fancy food and I don't need your fancy Wy-in' - it's hard to take so seriously in the sincere department because of his american mimickry.
And the lyrics are bit laboured.
Yes, i think a pure Taylor/Jagger song. Nice to have Keith on slide again. First time since Let It Bleed? But that slide guitar sounds so incongruous when it first enters and is a bit at odds with the gentle, wistful tone they are trying to create.
Yes, nice of use Of Nicky, as on Time Waits too, to create the same sonic affect as present on Alladin Sane.
It is so obvious now how Bowie was influencing Jagger in those days.
(But i also suspect that Bowie's Rebel Rebel riff was influenced by that of Dancing with Mr D.)
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RobertJohnson
Great ballad, one of their best. Simple melody line with grandness like No Expectations.
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Deluxtone
Angie sounded sincere emotion - and a real jagger voice -
- this one, with his American drawl ' I don't need your fancy food and I don't need your fancy Wy-in' - it's hard to take so seriously in the sincere department because of his american mimickry.
And the lyrics are bit laboured.
Yes, i think a pure Taylor/Jagger song. Nice to have Keith on slide again. First time since Let It Bleed? But that slide guitar sounds so incongruous when it first enters and is a bit at odds with the gentle, wistful tone they are trying to create.
Yes, nice of use Of Nicky, as on Time Waits too, to create the same sonic affect as present on Alladin Sane.
It is so obvious now how Bowie was influencing Jagger in those days.
(But i also suspect that Bowie's Rebel Rebel riff was influenced by that of Dancing with Mr D.)
What about all the "perdys", "tuuyins" and "geeeeeeeeeeet whatcha wants"?
Mick does the american accent in so many songs. Mainly to make the american music sound american, I believe.
"Wiiiild Hoyses couldn't drag me awyyyi"
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gotdablouse
Defo a good song and it was great to slowly figure out what we were hearing yesterday ;-)
They made very good use of it in the Sweet Summer Sun movie too and I remember being a bit surprised to hear it over the closing credits at the screening. Not sure whose idea it was to include it but Mick clearly liked it, signing off for SSS and rehearsing it yesterday.
Probably a good time to remember the instrumental on the "Nicky Hopkins" tape that sounded like a "preview" of TTNG : [www.iorr.org]
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Redhotcarpet
I'm a sucker for iorr including the ballads though.
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nightskyman
Keith had nothing at all to do with the writing of this song? Do we have a list available of all the Jagger-Taylor songs?