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Munichhilton
I think it would've made a nice C-side
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Munichhilton
I think it would've made a nice C-side
Quite possibly. I do like to be beside the C-side.
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Munichhilton
Stones at their most fantastic...using three writers
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Munichhilton
Stones at their most fantastic...using three writers
imagine how good it would sound if they included all the band, including backup singers, horns & keyboards ie Chuck Leavell!
Oh wait, didn't they do that already with Back To Zero?!
BTW, love Everything Turns To Gold!
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MisterAccapella
Always thought of this one as Ronnie transitioning from the Faces (You Can Make Me Dance) to the Stones (Undercover of the Night).
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Rockman
Wish everything would turn ta gold ....
Then I'd buy a dark suit, stretched limo and a thousand Gucci bags..... hhhaaa
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Rockman
Yeah why not ... I'd look pretty in gold ... YEAH...
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deardoctortake1
I love this song, it brings back great memories of the time.
Let's put this song in perspective, as it was released as a non album b-side, but unlike other non album b-sides preceeding it, it was released 6 months after Some Girls was released. To me that was the excitement, having loved Some Girls, to me my favorite album of all time, then six months later we got to hear more from those sessions. That was the big treat for me.
Through The Lonely Nights 4 years earlier, was released at the same time as It's Only Rock N Roll album, Child Of The Moon had no album with the A side, Who's Driving My Plane had no album with the A side, Sad Day also no album with the A side.
Technically All Down The Line 7 inch version was a non album b side but the song was on Exile and it's A side Happy was released only a few months after Exile.
Sway a non album b-side technically due to the alternate version was released a few months after Sticky Fingers as the b side to Wild Horses, but Sway was on Sticky Fingers.
I think I'm Going Mad is kind of like Everything Is Turning To Gold as it was a non album b side to She Was Hot, and released 2 months after Undercover.
Fancy Man Blues was the b side to Mixed Emotions but was released at the same time as Steel Wheels. There are other Modern day non album b sides, but my point is that Everything Is Turning To Gold was the first time we heard a non album b side so much later than the album that it was a real treat.