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marcovandereijk
Mick (co-) wrote two songs with the title "Think".
I must admit I love them both. I love the Aretha Franklin song with the same title as well.
The song at hand surely sounds like it contains more instruments than the ones listed
in the original post. I feel pretty sure there is a mellotron present.
Maybe they meant Think from Wondering Spirit? Although Mick didn't write that one.Quote
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marcovandereijk
Mick (co-) wrote two songs with the title "Think".
I must admit I love them both. I love the Aretha Franklin song with the same title as well.
The song at hand surely sounds like it contains more instruments than the ones listed
in the original post. I feel pretty sure there is a mellotron present.
I'm a bit tired today, but what was the other one again?
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Jesse1960
Has been claimed as the first time Fuzz-Tone was used on a recording. Though there is some debate from other circles.
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tumblingdiceMaybe they meant Think from Wondering Spirit? Although Mick didn't write that one.Quote
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marcovandereijk
Mick (co-) wrote two songs with the title "Think".
I must admit I love them both. I love the Aretha Franklin song with the same title as well.
The song at hand surely sounds like it contains more instruments than the ones listed
in the original post. I feel pretty sure there is a mellotron present.
I'm a bit tired today, but what was the other one again?
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Jesse1960
Has been claimed as the first time Fuzz-Tone was used on a recording. Though there is some debate from other circles.
Oddly enough The Beatles Think For Yourself featured fuzz bass and was recorded a few months earlier.
This track by Marty Robbins, from 1961, beat them both though.
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marcovandereijk
Mick (co-) wrote two songs with the title "Think".
I must admit I love them both. I love the Aretha Franklin song with the same title as well.
The song at hand surely sounds like it contains more instruments than the ones listed
in the original post. I feel pretty sure there is a mellotron present.
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His Majesty
There wasn't mellotron on any stones releases until We Love You.
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DandelionPowderman
Does Keith use the same fuzz pedal as on Satisfaction? It sounds like it, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
Does Keith use the same fuzz pedal as on Satisfaction? It sounds like it, imo.
Brian on fuzz guitar, according to the NME review, April 8, 1966.
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His Majesty
There wasn't mellotron on any stones releases until We Love You.
Well say hallelujah - good to see your typeface. Don't be a stranger!
Think's all right in its quirky way.
"There’s no charge of any kind" is funny
and I bet the Glimmers wrote the lyrics together.
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DandelionPowderman
Does Keith use the same fuzz pedal as on Satisfaction? It sounds like it, imo.