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Hairball
Her vocals are a bit syrupy, but not a bad cover.
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emotionalbarbecue
Why keith?
Why?
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emotionalbarbecue
Why keith?
Why?
Because the Stones can’t seem to suss out who is a minor talent/celebrity and who is a real musician.
Cheryl Crow is a minor talent,I saw her open for the Eagles when her first record had just came out and she was ok.
Then she gained fame and starfckd her way to a celebrity career.doing the James Bond theme,duetting some pseudo country with Kid Rock,glomming onto to Henley and Richards.
The woman was a disaster on the four flicks dvd,she singlehandedly destroyed Honky Tonk,yelling the lyrics, she couldn’t dance and had no chemistry with Mick.he could’ve been dancing with a mop stick and it would’ve been better.
File her under - people Stones fans think they should like because the band does.
She sucks.
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Socrates1
I could never really hear Mick's backing vocal on VL's The Worst. I did like the youtube version with Keith and his country friends. That was a tremendously great version. Interesting the song is being reworked again with Sheryl Crow for an official album release. I'm buying.
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GasLightStreet
I didn't find it confusing,
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GasLightStreet
although the very last thing is a bit of a head shaker:
... and Johnny Cash's estate has allowed her to cut a virtual duet with the Man in Black on "Redemption Day," a songs of hers he covered toward the end of his life. She hopes to get the album into stores near the end of the year.
... and more confused on why that's a head shaker.
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Socrates1
I could never really hear Mick's backing vocal on VL's The Worst. I did like the youtube version with Keith and his country friends. That was a tremendously great version. Interesting the song is being reworked again with Sheryl Crow for an official album release. I'm buying.
:42 seconda in. This version may help you focus on listening. Mick is quite audible.
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Any earlier working version with Keith singing harmony where Mick does.
[www.youtube.com]
No way that’s Mick. It’s Keef singing the harmony himself. You can hear it even more clearly in the harmony parts later in the song.Quote
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Socrates1
I could never really hear Mick's backing vocal on VL's The Worst. I did like the youtube version with Keith and his country friends. That was a tremendously great version. Interesting the song is being reworked again with Sheryl Crow for an official album release. I'm buying.
:42 seconda in. This version may help you focus on listening. Mick is quite audible.
[www.youtube.com]
Any earlier working version with Keith singing harmony where Mick does.
[www.youtube.com]
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KRiffhard
...too sappy.
And how exactly was that "too sappy?" Because she changed the lyric from "guy" to "girl?" It's basically the same as the original...a very good cover. Gotta come up with something more than "too sappy" my guy.
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lem motlow
There are early versions of The Worst with Mick singing with Keith,I have them on my Voodoo outtakes but Don Was somehow completely missed the mark and used a later version with Keiths voice doubled.
I can see his point, why would you want a Jagger/ Richards duet on a country song on a Stones album.
Remember when I had that “fire Don Was” thread awhile back?
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audun-egNo way that’s Mick. It’s Keef singing the harmony himself. You can hear it even more clearly in the harmony parts later in the song.Quote
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Socrates1
I could never really hear Mick's backing vocal on VL's The Worst. I did like the youtube version with Keith and his country friends. That was a tremendously great version. Interesting the song is being reworked again with Sheryl Crow for an official album release. I'm buying.
:42 seconda in. This version may help you focus on listening. Mick is quite audible.
[www.youtube.com]
Any earlier working version with Keith singing harmony where Mick does.
[www.youtube.com]
Keith also on the earlier version of course. Clearly he wasn’t completely happy with that, so he did another (or more) takes to get it perfect. My guess is Mick wasn’t even present when Keith recorded The Worst.
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lem motlow
There are early versions of The Worst with Mick singing with Keith,I have them on my Voodoo outtakes but Don Was somehow completely missed the mark and used a later version with Keiths voice doubled.
I can see his point, why would you want a Jagger/ Richards duet on a country song on a Stones album.
Remember when I had that “fire Don Was” thread awhile back?
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lem motlow
There are early versions of The Worst with Mick singing with Keith,I have them on my Voodoo outtakes but Don Was somehow completely missed the mark and used a later version with Keiths voice doubled.
I can see his point, why would you want a Jagger/ Richards duet on a country song on a Stones album.
Remember when I had that “fire Don Was” thread awhile back?
Er, Mick is singing with Keith on the album version...
From timeisonourside.com:
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That's very country, isn't it? Keith sings so pretty on that. I do his backgrounds, and it sounds so Okie. When I listened back to it, I said, Is that really me singing? It's really strange".
- Mick Jagger, 1994
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lem motlow
There are early versions of The Worst with Mick singing with Keith,I have them on my Voodoo outtakes but Don Was somehow completely missed the mark and used a later version with Keiths voice doubled.
I can see his point, why would you want a Jagger/ Richards duet on a country song on a Stones album.
Remember when I had that “fire Don Was” thread awhile back?
Er, Mick is singing with Keith on the album version...
From timeisonourside.com:
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That's very country, isn't it? Keith sings so pretty on that. I do his backgrounds, and it sounds so Okie. When I listened back to it, I said, Is that really me singing? It's really strange".
- Mick Jagger, 1994
Wow you’re right I listened really close and buried in about 10 overdubs I could hear Mick,Great job Don , I mean it was like another Country Honk.Well If Country Honk was being remade by a Stones cover band with a hack producer.
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DandelionPowderman
I liked it, but she did change the melody drastically in places.
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lem motlow
There are early versions of The Worst with Mick singing with Keith,I have them on my Voodoo outtakes but Don Was somehow completely missed the mark and used a later version with Keiths voice doubled.
I can see his point, why would you want a Jagger/ Richards duet on a country song on a Stones album.
Remember when I had that “fire Don Was” thread awhile back?
Er, Mick is singing with Keith on the album version...
From timeisonourside.com:
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That's very country, isn't it? Keith sings so pretty on that. I do his backgrounds, and it sounds so Okie. When I listened back to it, I said, Is that really me singing? It's really strange".
- Mick Jagger, 1994
Wow you’re right I listened really close and buried in about 10 overdubs I could hear Mick,Great job Don , I mean it was like another Country Honk.Well If Country Honk was being remade by a Stones cover band with a hack producer.
Aren't there only two voices on the bridges, Keith's and Mick's?