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TheflyingDutchman
I like the slide octave interval played by Taylor and Richards.
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terraplane
Love the SF version. What tuning were Taylor and Richards using?
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marcovandereijk
... but try to follow the drumming
on the Sticky Fingers version. It's amazing how such simple drumming can build up so
much tension.
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Rockman
I lurv it ... and that's all that matters ....
And as a passing note half the world wouldn't have
heard of Fred McDowell or Ya Gotta Move if it wasn't for The Stones ...
What is there to add? I believe that the covers are not played to add something, it's just a song played by others, maybe in a different way, but it doesn't have to add anything to the original!Quote
Hairball
Decent cover but adds nothing to the original. In fact it subtracts from the original...it lacks the darkness and starkness.
The real deal....
Mississippi Fred McDowell - You gotta move
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TestifyWhat is there to add? I believe that the covers are not played to add something, it's just a song played by others, maybe in a different way, but it doesn't have to add anything to the original!Quote
Hairball
Decent cover but adds nothing to the original. In fact it subtracts from the original...it lacks the darkness and starkness.
The real deal....
Mississippi Fred McDowell - You gotta move
I love the Stones version of 75/76 especially the one in Paris, even Bill Preston does an excellent job in that version.
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TestifyWhat is there to add? I believe that the covers are not played to add something, it's just a song played by others, maybe in a different way, but it doesn't have to add anything to the original!Quote
Hairball
Decent cover but adds nothing to the original. In fact it subtracts from the original...it lacks the darkness and starkness.
The real deal....
Mississippi Fred McDowell - You gotta move
I love the Stones version of 75/76 especially the one in Paris, even Bill Preston does an excellent job in that version.
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stanlove
Awful song on the album. Great song when played live in 75-76.
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Rockman
and if they'd have done a note for note
cover perfect version of Ya Gotta Move the kids critic section
would be sooking & bubblin' … I don't like it … its just a straight cover version … YAWN
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Hairball
Reminiscent of Al Jolson singing Mammy.
The Stones have so many great blues covers, but this isn't one of them.