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Re: Greatest "Should Have Been Released WORLDWIDE (but wasn't)" Stones' Single
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: February 14, 2015 02:22

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stonesstein
Steel Wheels should've been an E.P. of Mixed Emotions c/w Continental Drift, & Slipping Away. All else is the single weakest LP of the band's catalog.

Eh. No. Continental Drift... a dud song with a great interruption in it.

And certainly not their weakest LP in the catalog.

An EP though, that's something to consider. Or perhaps an LP about the length of BLACK AND BLUE:

Sad Sad Sad
Mixed Emotions
Terrifying
Hearts For Sale
Blinded By Love
Almost Hear You Sigh
Break The Spell
Slipping Away

Re: Greatest "Should Have Been Released WORLDWIDE (but wasn't)" Stones' Single
Posted by: stonesstein ()
Date: February 17, 2015 06:46

See the Rocks Off thread which reads well with this one.

stonesstein

Kick me like you did before
I can't even feel the pain no more
Rocks Off, 1972

Re: Greatest "Should Have Been Released WORLDWIDE (but wasn't)" Stones' Single
Posted by: bitusa2012 ()
Date: February 17, 2015 10:08

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treaclefingers
She Saw Me Coming

OK, maybe not greatest.

DREADFUL song

Re: Greatest "Should Have Been Released WORLDWIDE (but wasn't)" Stones' Single
Posted by: scaffer ()
Date: February 17, 2015 21:47

She Saw Me Coming

GREAT song.

Excellent Keith riff and hard groove by Charlie. Catchy, definitely tongue in cheek lead and backup vocals.

Whoever played slide (Ronnie?) sounds great.

Understandable if people don't think it fits the profile of a 'serious' Rolling Stones cut, but it's a hell of a lot of fun!

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