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stonehearted
So now I'll have to find a bootleg CD of the outtakes....
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stonehearted
I just listened to Tattoo You and Undercover back to back yesterday after a while of not listening to Undercover. Usually I post that Undercover is half and half, that is, half worthy material and half overproduced throwaways, because I always expected for them to pull off a Tattoo You II that year, and because half the record is bare-bones seventies-style Stones and half is club-funk dance music with a lot of the production values and sounds that so typified the eighties club dance vibe. So I liked the whole album, I guess I was just in the right mood to accept it all the way through, and it really is a great album on its own. It's unique in the Stones canon, and in retrospect is a really great achievement, where a sixties band blends credibly with the eighties and manages to sound like they belong there, like they want to be there.
So now I'll have to find a bootleg CD of the outtakes....
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Rockman
The extended 12" version is da KILLER ......
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stonehearted
I just listened to Tattoo You and Undercover back to back yesterday after a while of not listening to Undercover. Usually I post that Undercover is half and half, that is, half worthy material and half overproduced throwaways, because I always expected for them to pull off a Tattoo You II that year, and because half the record is bare-bones seventies-style Stones and half is club-funk dance music with a lot of the production values and sounds that so typified the eighties club dance vibe. So I liked the whole album, I guess I was just in the right mood to accept it all the way through, and it really is a great album on its own. It's unique in the Stones canon, and in retrospect is a really great achievement, where a sixties band blends credibly with the eighties and manages to sound like they belong there, like they want to be there.
So now I'll have to find a bootleg CD of the outtakes....
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DandelionPowderman
No, a track from the Undercover sessions. Perfection
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stonehearted
I just listened to Tattoo You and Undercover back to back yesterday after a while of not listening to Undercover. Usually I post that Undercover is half and half, that is, half worthy material and half overproduced throwaways, because I always expected for them to pull off a Tattoo You II that year, and because half the record is bare-bones seventies-style Stones and half is club-funk dance music with a lot of the production values and sounds that so typified the eighties club dance vibe. So I liked the whole album, I guess I was just in the right mood to accept it all the way through, and it really is a great album on its own. It's unique in the Stones canon, and in retrospect is a really great achievement, where a sixties band blends credibly with the eighties and manages to sound like they belong there, like they want to be there.
So now I'll have to find a bootleg CD of the outtakes....
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SharksWillCry
I've never heard that version. Only Keith and some other woman (can't quite make it out) until 4:30. Crazy stuff.
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SharksWillCry
I've never heard that version. Only Keith and some other woman (can't quite make it out) until 4:30. Crazy stuff.
It is crazy and fantastic indeed, but isn't that "woman" just one of the synthesized effects?
The only voices I hear are Keith's and (from around 4:30) Mick's.
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Rockman
Anyone know where I could get the entire 12" versions of these tracks?