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GasLightStreet
Well, considering they didn't use everything they recorded in France for EOMS...
What they didnt use was USELESS indeed, as you can easily hear on the EOMS-Bonus-Disc. What a disappointment. Listenable or only the alternate versions, everything else should have stayed in the garbage can. That´s the place where it belongs.
Too Tough is a trillion times better than any "new" song of that awful EOMS-Bonus-Disc.
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Shott
you were young and beautiful,
already without hope....
I like it.
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dmay
Haven't heard this one for a long while. Listening through headphones it comes across as JJF (the riff is there) on steroids. Good listen but nothing I would readily go back to, at least for me.
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Stoneage
Didn't like it when released and do not like it now. It's almost painful to listen to. Is it really Bill and Charlie on bass and drums?
The bass is annoying more than anything else. 80s sound? What a mess...
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Taylor1
She Was Hot is a great song, especially the extended version
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Taylor1
She Was Hot is a great song, especially the extended version
Great? One more Chuck Berryish tune to throw on the pile.
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flilflam
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This song from Undercover of the Night is a great rocker, and possibly the best of the entire album. The Keith opening riff is memorable, and Ronnie's guitar work is spot on. Tell me what you think. I love it.
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This song from Undercover of the Night is a great rocker, and possibly the best of the entire album. The Keith opening riff is memorable, and Ronnie's guitar work is spot on. Tell me what you think. I love it.
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Taylor1
She Was Hot is a great song, especially the extended version
Great? One more Chuck Berryish tune to throw on the pile.
Yeah, Chuck had a lot of choruses like this one, right?
She was Hot is a clever and brilliantly produced tune, mixing that swing/roll with a killer chorus in minor chords. A unique thing in the Stones cannon.
And with one of Keith's best solos ever.