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vincentwhirlwind
What was Marianne Faithful's contribution to that track?
According to Mick, only the words "Cousin Cocaine"
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
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bitusa2012
Never before and never since has the SOUND of the song so purely matched the lyric. It's a junkie's highs and withdrawals set perfectly, hypnotically and menacingly to music. I always think to myself 'what WERE they THINKING when they were laying this one down?"
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
That's what the credits say, but I still think it could be Mick.
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
That's what the credits say, but I still think it could be Mick.
Thank you 71. I always thought it was Mick and had never considered otherwise. It doesn't sound like Keith to me.
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stonehearted
Here's the version with Marianne Faithfull on vocals.
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
That's what the credits say, but I still think it could be Mick.
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
That's what the credits say, but I still think it could be Mick.
That surprises me. Have you listened closely to the little licks in there?
This is stuff Keith does all the time on acoustic, as well as on more mellow songs like WOAF and others.
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stonehearted
Here's the version with Marianne Faithfull on vocals.
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pmk251
I always thought SF sounded disjointed, like a mishmash of songs. I reconfigured the song order and was amazed how much more sense the album made to me. I think it takes you on a musical journey that you do not get with the original vinyl. I know this sounds brash, but I no longer listen to the original song order. I especially like SM after the slow blues and before MLM.
BS; Bitch; CYHMK; Sway; DF; WH; IGTB; YGM; SM; MLM.
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bitusa2012
Never before and never since has the SOUND of the song so purely matched the lyric. It's a junkie's highs and withdrawals set perfectly, hypnotically and menacingly to music. I always think to myself 'what WERE they THINKING when they were laying this one down?"
Chilling track
Funnily enough and ironically, I've always thought the same of Lou Reed's Heroin. It's like you're on the ride.
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bitusa2012
Never before and never since has the SOUND of the song so purely matched the lyric. It's a junkie's highs and withdrawals set perfectly, hypnotically and menacingly to music. I always think to myself 'what WERE they THINKING when they were laying this one down?"
Chilling track
Funnily enough and ironically, I've always thought the same of Lou Reed's Heroin. It's like you're on the ride.
Exactly, and you can also include Cocaine by Cream.
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
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From4tilLate
Are we certain that's Keith on acoustic guitar and not Mick Jagger?
That's what the credits say, but I still think it could be Mick.
That surprises me. Have you listened closely to the little licks in there?
This is stuff Keith does all the time on acoustic, as well as on more mellow songs like WOAF and others.
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pmk251
I always thought SF sounded disjointed, like a mishmash of songs. I reconfigured the song order and was amazed how much more sense the album made to me. I think it takes you on a musical journey that you do not get with the original vinyl. I know this sounds brash, but I no longer listen to the original song order. I especially like SM after the slow blues and before MLM.
BS; Bitch; CYHMK; Sway; DF; WH; IGTB; YGM; SM; MLM.
I like it!! Reminds me of Tattoo You, of course ... the rockers on one side, the ballads on the other. Nicely done!
Drew
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bitusa2012
Never before and never since has the SOUND of the song so purely matched the lyric. It's a junkie's highs and withdrawals set perfectly, hypnotically and menacingly to music. I always think to myself 'what WERE they THINKING when they were laying this one down?"
Chilling track