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rollmops
"Hide your love" is a weird song coming from the stones; it doesn't rock and roll.
The beat or the rhythm is awkward. Not dance friendly for sure. Mick Taylor's solo helps the song .May be the stones(jagger) wanted to experiment, try something new.
Rockandroll,
Mops
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rollmops
GHS and Tattoo You and the 2 official records that feature Mick's face on the cover; just him. I wonder why? What marketing stategy was behind it. Was Keith asleep at those meetings?
In the end, GHS feels a little bit like a Jagger's record, intentionally or not.
Rockandroll,
Mops
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KeithNacho
The most serious and beautiful RS album
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Bjorn
Hide your love is fantastic! And so is the rest of the album. But that´s only me...
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KeithNacho
The most serious and beautiful RS album
Sticky Fingers also springs to mind...
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OpenG
great song - reminds me of something Taylor would play along John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - How can a song not be good when Jagger says COME On BOY and Taylor rips is solo.
I love the fact that on Sweet Summer Sun DVD they use Hide Your Love with the Outro Credits of the DVD
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KeithNacho
Let's create a goatheadsoapers club
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Ross
Such a disappointment when it came out, now I love it. The last album with that Jimmy Miller feel, something was just different on the next one when the Glimmer Twins took over production. I've always said Exile was like the best party you ever went to, GHS was the after-party the next morning, blissfully reminiscent of the night before, but hazy, hungover, and a "little worse for wear & tear". Coming Down Again pretty much sums up the whole wonderful thing!