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Hairball
Just a guess, but given the production values of Crosseyed Heart and those involved, I'd think that the unreleased version of One More Shot is vastly superior to the official Stones version.
I can imagine it would be more stripped down, looser musically, maybe a different tempo, and for sure less yelling. Hope to hear it someday, but perhaps never will.
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Hairball
Just a guess, but given the production values of Crosseyed Heart and those involved, I'd think that the unreleased version of One More Shot is vastly superior to the official Stones version.
I can imagine it would be more stripped down, looser musically, maybe a different tempo, and for sure less yelling. Hope to hear it someday, but perhaps never will.
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Hairball
Just a guess, but given the production values of Crosseyed Heart and those involved, I'd think that the unreleased version of One More Shot is vastly superior to the official Stones version.
I can imagine it would be more stripped down, looser musically, maybe a different tempo, and for sure less yelling. Hope to hear it someday, but perhaps never will.
All we really know about the unreleased version is a quote from Steve Jordan saying it was recorded and he likes it better than the Stones version.
With that said, it could be totally different from the Stones version. Maybe a slow tempo county version?
Or a smokin' soul version? Or possible a bluesy acoustic version with just Keith on vocals?
Or maybe it is similar to the Stones version...who really knows?
I can envision what Mick might have said when he first heard the demo from Keith:
"Awlright Keef, lets rock it up a bit -give us some more of that old Stonesy Keef riffage. And we'll make it louder, LOUDER, and LOUDER. LETS ROCK"!!!
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Agreed, i got the impression Mick did his best to make it look awkward when singing it live
LOl he so wanted D & G to be better because he wrote it
Pathetic
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Hairball
Just a guess, but given the production values of Crosseyed Heart and those involved, I'd think that the unreleased version of One More Shot is vastly superior to the official Stones version.
I can imagine it would be more stripped down, looser musically, maybe a different tempo, and for sure less yelling. Hope to hear it someday, but perhaps never will.
All we really know about the unreleased version is a quote from Steve Jordan saying it was recorded and he likes it better than the Stones version.
With that said, it could be totally different from the Stones version. Maybe a slow tempo county version?
Or a smokin' soul version? Or possible a bluesy acoustic version with just Keith on vocals?
Or maybe it is similar to the Stones version...who really knows?
I can envision what Mick might have said when he first heard the demo from Keith:
"Awlright Keef, lets rock it up a bit -give us some more of that old Stonesy Keef riffage. And we'll make it louder, LOUDER, and LOUDER. LETS ROCK"!!!
...and then he added his usless: "na-na-na-na-na"
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Keith brought in (a song) called One More Shot. It’s really cool, great guitar riff.
- Chuck Leavell, September 2012
We want the real Keef/Jordan version...without 'na na na na'!!!
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KRiffhard
...and then he added his usless: "na-na-na-na-na"
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Mathijs
But the opening guitar IS from the original Talk is Cheap sessions. They did not re-record that. It's the Boogie MK1 sound, just as Take ti So Hard and How I Wish. They just overdubbed over the original solo track.
Mathijs
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Hairball
I can envision what Mick might have said when he first heard the demo from Keith:
"Awlright Keef, lets rock it up a bit -give us some more of that old Stonesy Keef riffage. And we'll make it louder, LOUDER, and LOUDER. LETS ROCK"!!!
...and then he added his usless: "na-na-na-na-na"
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KRiffhard
...and then he added his usless: "na-na-na-na-na"
...maybe in order to replace Keith´s usual "Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby".
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alexander paul
Is not there a resemblance with the new song Trouble that includes also a sort of na-na-na-na. Then it could be Keith's own invenstion, also on One more shot.
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alexander paul
Is not there a resemblance with the new song Trouble that includes also a sort of na-na-na-na. Then it could be Keith's own invenstion, also on One more shot.
Alex.
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Mathijs
But the opening guitar IS from the original Talk is Cheap sessions. They did not re-record that. It's the Boogie MK1 sound, just as Take ti So Hard and How I Wish. They just overdubbed over the original solo track.
Mathijs
How do we know Pierre didn't dig the Mark back for the CH sessions, like he did with some guitars?
And doesn't the OMS guitar sound somewhat colder and trebly than the Take It So Hard and How I Wish recordings?
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alexander paul
Is not there a resemblance with the new song Trouble that includes also a sort of na-na-na-na. Then it could be Keith's own invenstion, also on One more shot.
Alex.
That was the first thing I thought when I heard Trouble. These songs are cousins,
at least to my ears.
I prefer the guitar sound on One more shot (according to Mathijs from the Talk is Cheap sessions) though.
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corriecas
Would Love to hear/have Keefs version.
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harlem shuffle
One more shot is a very boring song,has absolutely nothing