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Rocky Dijon
"You're So Vain" is great and Mick is mixed so prominently that I understand calling it a duet.
""I Can Feel the Fire" and "Don't Look Back" were great.
I can tolerate "State of Shock" on a good day. I've always enjoyed "Dancing in the Street" though it didn't do much for my social standing among my peers during high school.
"Nothing But the Wheel" is simply gorgeous.
The rest mean nothing to me.
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Hairball
Not too familiar with the Peter Wolf solo stuff, but I love the J.Geils band and will revisit those you mention.
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DandelionPowderman
Everything Mick did with Peter Wolf is great.
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Rocky Dijon
"You're So Vain" is great and Mick is mixed so prominently that I understand calling it a duet.
""I Can Feel the Fire" and "Don't Look Back" were great.
I can tolerate "State of Shock" on a good day. I've always enjoyed "Dancing in the Street" though it didn't do much for my social standing among my peers during high school.
"Nothing But the Wheel" is simply gorgeous.
The rest mean nothing to me.
What about this one, Rocky?
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virgil
Beast of Burden with Bette M.
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Koen
Anything where he shares the mic with Keith.
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Fillmore
One Jagger duet i really like is "Old Habbits Die Hard" in the version with Sheryl Crow. Especially when singing the harmony vocals the voices sound perfectly fine together. No comparison to the Dave Steward version, which I find rather not so great.
Cheers, fillmore
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Fillmore
One Jagger duet i really like is "Old Habbits Die Hard" in the version with Sheryl Crow. Especially when singing the harmony vocals the voices sound perfectly fine together. No comparison to the Dave Steward version, which I find rather not so great.
Cheers, fillmore
Forgot about that one. I thought most of his 'Alfie' stuff was really good. Was the Xmas song part of the soundtrack?
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stone4ever
Best Mick duets for me are the ones where he shared the mic stand with Keith.
I also love the way those two used to harmonize together.
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bob r
Just been listening to the Peter Tosh / Jagger duet on "Don't Look Back" and it still blows me away even after all these years !
The other killer Jagger duet is with Peter Wolf on 'Nothing But the Wheel" from Wolf's superb "Sleepless" release--
Any others worth taking a 2nd or 3rd listen to ? "You're So Vain" stands out, but his duets with the Jackson 5 and the one he did with Bowie never cut it for me--