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bitusa2012
I am starting to think His Majesty and HMS are the same person, just arguing amongst himself to get a rise out of the rest of us ;-))
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Come On
Nope, but as Close as Stones can come...
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bitusa2012
I am starting to think His Majesty and HMS are the same person, just arguing amongst himself to get a rise out of the rest of us ;-))
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deardoctortake1
greatest rock album ever
single, album, tour, hype, it doesn't get better, bigger or stonsier than this
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Maindefender
It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
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... as DP pointed out this tune certainly has elements of punk, if they released it in 1979 everyone would probably be calling it just that.
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The track would not have been the same. Plenty of 50's/60's R&B is racous etc, She Said Yeah is a 1965 Rolling Stones manifestation of all that, it's not punk at all.
Just because stuff that came later has similar elements doesn't mean this track has the same attitude and mindset behind it.
Yes of course I wouldn't seriously call anything done in 1965 punk but if those guitars had more of a late 70's punk tone and you had no preconceptions about the origin I'd say some people would probably describe it as such.
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DandelionPowderman
I'll say that the playing on ER is better than that of SG! The sound is superior as well.
I'm gonna have to give a nod to the SG-songs, though. As a collection of songs it's the slightly better one, imo.
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It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
The guitar sound? The drums? The total sound?
I agree there could have been one more guitar doing some licks here and there on the verses, though (like we have tried on the IORR recording ).
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It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
The guitar sound? The drums? The total sound?
I agree there could have been one more guitar doing some licks here and there on the verses, though (like we have tried on the IORR recording ).
I get to see my posts regarding BTMMR from 2015 and have to apologize. What was I thinking?? I do love the BTMMR single that is a different version. Always wished it made the Deluxe. Peace.....
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It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
The guitar sound? The drums? The total sound?
I agree there could have been one more guitar doing some licks here and there on the verses, though (like we have tried on the IORR recording ).
I get to see my posts regarding BTMMR from 2015 and have to apologize. What was I thinking?? I do love the BTMMR single that is a different version. Always wished it made the Deluxe. Peace.....
Before They Make Me Run is a great tune but the vocals, despite the fact that they're double-tracked, seem thin. We know for a fact that Mick could've sang lead on 'Happy' without cheapening it and I have a feeling, even though the autobiographical nature of the song would seem to dictate that Keith sing it, that Mick's delivery would've done the song more justice.
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It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
The guitar sound? The drums? The total sound?
I agree there could have been one more guitar doing some licks here and there on the verses, though (like we have tried on the IORR recording ).
I get to see my posts regarding BTMMR from 2015 and have to apologize. What was I thinking?? I do love the BTMMR single that is a different version. Always wished it made the Deluxe. Peace.....
Before They Make Me Run is a great tune but the vocals, despite the fact that they're double-tracked, seem thin. We know for a fact that Mick could've sang lead on 'Happy' without cheapening it and I have a feeling, even though the autobiographical nature of the song would seem to dictate that Keith sing it, that Mick's delivery would've done the song more justice.
Happy and BTMMR are to be sung by Keith.
Although I have to say it is one of my favorite passages of "Exile", when Jagger takes over the lead vocals in the final outro of "Happy". Keith does the ad-libs a couple of times, amd then Jagger blows in like a Tank.
What is the different single version of BTMMR? Cant recall.
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It's not that I don't love it, just the recording is a bit disappointing. Want some cheese with that whine??
The guitar sound? The drums? The total sound?
I agree there could have been one more guitar doing some licks here and there on the verses, though (like we have tried on the IORR recording ).
I get to see my posts regarding BTMMR from 2015 and have to apologize. What was I thinking?? I do love the BTMMR single that is a different version. Always wished it made the Deluxe. Peace.....
Before They Make Me Run is a great tune but the vocals, despite the fact that they're double-tracked, seem thin. We know for a fact that Mick could've sang lead on 'Happy' without cheapening it and I have a feeling, even though the autobiographical nature of the song would seem to dictate that Keith sing it, that Mick's delivery would've done the song more justice.
Happy and BTMMR are to be sung by Keith.
Although I have to say it is one of my favorite passages of "Exile", when Jagger takes over the lead vocals in the final outro of "Happy". Keith does the ad-libs a couple of times, amd then Jagger blows in like a Tank.
What is the different single version of BTMMR? Cant recall.
I think the only difference is that the guitars are mixed differently, one is now louder in the mix during the solo than it is on the album version, where you can barely hear it.
** edit ... and just to add, both versions are great!
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welshphil
Should Some Girls have been released as a live album recording ?