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DandelionPowderman
It's not the loop, nor the arrangement per se, that bothers me. It's Mick's singing. It's flat without passion on this particular number these days, imo.
With the aggression and right amoung of arrogance back, the song is great.
SFTD has become a «break» for Mick and a «say hello to the audience»-number for Keith..
It's the most modern Stones-by-numbers on cruise control song there is. Since 1989!
That's Miss You.
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RockingLonestar
Enjoy the song or a specific Version of a song or not.
Enjoy music in general and do not Analyse Music too much.
Groove is something you feel (or not).You can´t HEAR it.
It´s got nothing to do if there is a drum loop or not.
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Stonesfan2146
If you listen careful then you will notice that a lot of the great groove on Sympathy was made of the famous Woh-Wooh. Nowadays the Wohwooh is only present at the very end of the song and during Keith solos. That makes the song sound "empty" at some times. I hope they will work on the song for the next tour.
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Stoneage
What will happen if we agree on the fact that we can't forgive them for the SFTD loop? Will there be a trial or something? Do I have to call my lawyer?
I will forgive them, because I simply like the live versions from 1989 on.Quote
Stonesfan2146
If you listen careful then you will notice that a lot of the great groove on Sympathy was made of the famous Woh-Wooh. Nowadays the Wohwooh is only present at the very end of the song and during Keith solos. That makes the song sound "empty" at some times. I hope they will work on the song for the next tour.