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DandelionPowderman
Most likely it's Keith on bass, Mike.
A rather funny quote from Mick about its origin:
"I don't think (I wrote it about Keith). No, that's not about Keith at all. Soul Survivor? I don't even know if I wrote that. It sounds like one of Keith's".
- Mick Jagger, 2009
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RobberBride
A slow cooked one that admittedly did not grab me the first times around but have become a real stayer. Love the build up. The great Charlie outro, Nickys groovy part and the the way the tamburine, Nicky and Keef flex the timing when Keith re-enters at 2.30. Love it!
It is also a statement of what Mick J brings to the table, if one compare the final result with Keiths vocal demo.
I don´t think the sessiondates are correct... they recorded in August and September too. When Bill came back from his five day holiday in early September he realized Keith had wiped his bass on "two tracks". This track is a very obvious candidate since we have Bills original lines on the Hopkins tape. The other, I guess, was "Casino Boogie".
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RoughJusticeOnYa
...Love Keith's lead vocals on this, cfr. the "Exile Deluxe" bonus disc:
"...etcetera, etcetera... ETCETERA!!"
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RoughJusticeOnYa
...Love Keith's lead vocals on this, cfr. the "Exile Deluxe" bonus disc:
"...etcetera, etcetera... ETCETERA!!"
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Isn't that track 'exhibit A' in the contention that this is in fact a Keith song?
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RoughJusticeOnYa
...Love Keith's lead vocals on this, cfr. the "Exile Deluxe" bonus disc:
"...etcetera, etcetera... ETCETERA!!"
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Isn't that track 'exhibit A' in the contention that this is in fact a Keith song?