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Re: Track Talk: Sister Morphine
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: August 9, 2014 01:38

It's a bit maudlin lyrically. This was my point earlier about it being a great track, but not necessarily a great song. The haunting arrangement with Ry Cooder and the dramatic entrance of Charlie make it special for me.

Re: Track Talk: Sister Morphine
Posted by: buttons67 ()
Date: August 9, 2014 03:00

ive never been a fan of rock groups glamourizing drugs.

i think the fact a lot did has shown that they could have used more in the thought process to come up with something different.

although im big stones fan, i wouldnt like too many songs to be about drugs and sister morphine in my opinion isnt cool, its depressing although musically its a good song. just dont think they needed it on that album.

Re: Track Talk: Sister Morphine
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: August 9, 2014 03:21

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buttons67
ive never been a fan of rock groups glamourizing drugs.

i think the fact a lot did has shown that they could have used more in the thought process to come up with something different.

although im big stones fan, i wouldnt like too many songs to be about drugs and sister morphine in my opinion isnt cool, its depressing although musically its a good song. just dont think they needed it on that album.

It's supposed to be depressing.

Re: Track Talk: Sister Morphine
Posted by: rob51 ()
Date: August 9, 2014 03:30

They were so incredibly brilliant at this time of their career. What happened? They've never again come close as song writers and Sticky I think was their real high water mark creativity and artistically. Fantastic!

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