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HMS
What´s wrong with the girl choir? Simply irresistable!
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HMS
One of the tracks that make ER so great for me. It is marvelous and better by far than any of the "punk-ish"-SG-tracks. One of the best songs on ER, never get tired of listening to it. The Stones at their best, each one of them is on fire. This should have been a single-release.
Edit: What´s wrong with the girl choir? Simply irresistable!
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drewmaster
Here is a textbook example of the Rolling Stones alchemy, the synergy and the magic that no one else can duplicate. This baby’s got one hell of a pulse; Charlie swings so hard that this track should come with a warning label for listeners with a pacemaker. The guitars are riotous and dangerous, bobbing and weaving and locked perfectly in-step with the engine room. And then there is Mick’s brilliant performance as a belligerent yob with serious lusts, spitting out lyrics that both celebrate and mock the sexual mores of the working class. And it closes with the icing on the cake: that transcendent call-and-response climax between the girls and the boys.
Delirious fun, and one of the ten reasons why the album this track comes from is a stone-cold masterpiece.
Drew
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matxil
Bad and silly. In fact I always get confused between where The Boys Go and Summer Romance (like I always get confused between Too Tough and All The Way). Whereas on Some Girls punk-rock seemed to have a good influence on their music, on ER it went silly. Admittedly they still play it better than any other band would, Ron and Keith doing all kind of fun licks, but why play this in the first place?
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More Hot Rocks
Terrible. Embarrassing.
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mitch
Funny, I though there would have been more people that don't like this track.
Not an obvious track you like at the first listen, but without a doubt the more "stonian" from the whole album.