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Isn't it Mick Taylor on rhythm guitar, and Keith is doing all the leads on this one? (Both Exile and Montreux versions).
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ZZ Top rip off.
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NEWMAN
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ZZ Top rip off.
It's a cover sonng. I would guess all think ZZ-Top is guilty.
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NEWMAN
HARDCORE PERFECT TUNE
ZZ Top rip off.
It's a cover sonng. I would guess all think ZZ-Top is guilty.
Yeah, I was just kidding.
I remember in high school all my friends loving La Grange and my playing Shake Your Hips for them, and being told the Stones ripped them off.
It was pretty funny at the time.
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Doxa
What the hell is matter what does it sounds like? It is recorded some 43 years ago, while I was some 4 years old, and the point to be a Rolling Stones fan and contribute in this site is is "to be as cloes as possible to Rolling Stones or a Rolling Stone". This track is something dead years old, recorded damn faraway where I live, and it has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones are today, as they are ought be as a an object of fandom, and thereby, discussion, so who cares.
It is just music, just music, yesterday's papers.
Now, isn't the "report this message" an tempting option, you REAL Rolling Stones fans.
Oh yeah, sorry I forget to say... Of course, it is a "great" track - like anything The Rolling Stones have done. And ever will do. Il love Justin Biev... oh sorry.. The Rolling Stones... blah blah blah.. kill teh nay say-sayers (million emoticons), etc. etc.
- Doxa
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NEWMAN
HARDCORE PERFECT TUNE
ZZ Top rip off.
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Doxa
What the hell is matter what does it sounds like? It is recorded some 43 years ago, while I was some 4 years old, and the point to be a Rolling Stones fan and contribute in this site is is "to be as cloes as possible to Rolling Stones or a Rolling Stone". This track is something dead years old, recorded damn faraway where I live, and it has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones are today, as they are ought be as a an object of fandom, and thereby, discussion, so who cares.
It is just music, just music, yesterday's papers.
Now, isn't the "report this message" an tempting option, you REAL Rolling Stones fans.
Oh yeah, sorry I forget to say... Of course, it is a "great" track - like anything The Rolling Stones have done. And ever will do. Il love Justin Biev... oh sorry.. The Rolling Stones... blah blah blah.. kill teh nay say-sayers (million emoticons), etc. etc.
- Doxa
Hey Doxa, have a look at this thread: [www.iorr.org], listen to the music and then listen to a couple of great boots from the golden era.
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Doxa
What the hell is matter what does it sounds like? It is recorded some 43 years ago, while I was some 4 years old, and the point to be a Rolling Stones fan and contribute in this site is is "to be as close as possible to The Rolling Stones or a Rolling Stone". This track is something dead years old, recorded damn faraway where I live, and it has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones are today, as they are ought be as a an object of fandom, and thereby, discussion, so who cares.
It is just music, just music, yesterday's papers.
Now, isn't the "report this message" an tempting option, you REAL Rolling Stones fans?
Oh yeah, sorry I forget to say... Of course, it is a "great" track - like anything The Rolling Stones have done. And ever will do. I just love Justin Biev... oh sorry.. The Rolling Stones... blah blah blah.. kill teh nay say-sayers (million emoticons), etc. etc.
- Doxa
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NEWMAN
HARDCORE PERFECT TUNE
ZZ Top rip off.
It's a cover sonng. I would guess all think ZZ-Top is guilty.
Yeah, I was just kidding.
I remember in high school all my friends loving La Grange and my playing Shake Your Hips for them, and being told the Stones ripped them off.
It was pretty funny at the time.
Yeah those days come quickly to mind. Tres Hombres is a good album in restropect. If not mistaken, Ithink "Jesus left Chicago" is on that album. Not sure, but I like the song. And that other song "Waitin on the Bus all day?" It's hard to remember-
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Doxa
What the hell is matter what does it sounds like? It is recorded some 43 years ago, while I was some 4 years old, and the point to be a Rolling Stones fan and contribute in this site is is "to be as close as possible to The Rolling Stones or a Rolling Stone". This track is something dead years old, recorded damn faraway where I live, and it has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones are today, as they are ought be as a an object of fandom, and thereby, discussion, so who cares.
It is just music, just music, yesterday's papers.
Now, isn't the "report this message" an tempting option, you REAL Rolling Stones fans?
Oh yeah, sorry I forget to say... Of course, it is a "great" track - like anything The Rolling Stones have done. And ever will do. I just love Justin Biev... oh sorry.. The Rolling Stones... blah blah blah.. kill teh nay say-sayers (million emoticons), etc. etc.
- Doxa
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NEWMAN
HARDCORE PERFECT TUNE
ZZ Top rip off.
It's a cover sonng. I would guess all think ZZ-Top is guilty.
Yeah, I was just kidding.
I remember in high school all my friends loving La Grange and my playing Shake Your Hips for them, and being told the Stones ripped them off.
It was pretty funny at the time.
Yeah those days come quickly to mind. Tres Hombres is a good album in restropect. If not mistaken, Ithink "Jesus left Chicago" is on that album. Not sure, but I like the song. And that other song "Waitin on the Bus all day?" It's hard to remember-
ZZ Top was great in the day.
I still prefer the Stones version of "La Grange" though. One of the tracks that makes Exile standout.