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Funny how clueless even we diehards can be sometimes. When Miss You came out, even though it became a big hit, I thought of it as a rather atypical novelty for the Stones. I actually thought after the 1978 tour they might forget about it. Silly me!
I am completely with you, disappointed when I first heard, far too disco for my taste, nut here we go, and they are still playing it .....
Rocker dudes hated the song. Chicks liked it, but that's no surprise. It really clashed with some of the heavier stuff on the album.
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Hairball
I've always liked Hot Stuff better than Miss You - probably the funky "rocker dude" in me.
Hey Negrita is more of a funk/reggae hybrid - not one of their best tunes imo, although the riff from Ronnie is good. There's nothing else on there that can be considered "funky". Cherry Oh Baby is a poor reggae cover.
As a whole, I lean towards Some Girls, but Black and Blue does have some great tracks - Hot Stuff, Hand of Fate (best track on album), Crazy Mama, and maybe Memory Motel (especially the Keith vocal part) - the rest I can live without. Some Girls in the other hand is a fine album from start to finish with some tunes better than others, but I can't really pick out an absolute favorite of the bunch while at the same time can't really pick out a least favorite either. It's simply a solid album.
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maumau
yes, it must be the funky dude in me that makes me consider black and blue a "black" album as a whole and their best in that, and very tuned with the times. fool to cry could be the male voice on millie jackson caught up, memory motel is in a similar territory, melody is a different take on the blues tradition than they have taken before and after, hot stuff and hey negrita are funky tunes no matter the peculiar flavor each has, cherry oh babe I agree is the weakest track on the album but all of these give the record its name more than the rockers on it.
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DandelionPowderman
Cry To Me! Thanks, Bjørnulf!
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Cristiano Radtke
Thanks for the report, Bjornulf. Just asking: what does it mean the numbers written before the songs on those pieces of paper?
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maumau
miss you is a genius blues track on a 4/4
on black and blue the funky stuff, springing from the fingerprint file kind, is the more lively, on a whole damn great album
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I hope they keep Street Fighting Man in the set list,it was an absolute beast last year.
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Agree 300%. It was the best number at the Paris shows, I thought. It was just so intense and full of rebellion, all the reasons I ever loved the Stones came home to me with a VENGEANCE. And it had a nice touch -- Mick getting up on the back of Charlie's drum riser, standing behind him, and taking a drumstick and banging away on his cymbals. That happened at the second and third shows and I took pics of it.
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Nate
I hope they keep Street Fighting Man in the set list,it was an absolute beast last year.
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Agree 300%. It was the best number at the Paris shows, I thought. It was just so intense and full of rebellion, all the reasons I ever loved the Stones came home to me with a VENGEANCE. And it had a nice touch -- Mick getting up on the back of Charlie's drum riser, standing behind him, and taking a drumstick and banging away on his cymbals. That happened at the second and third shows and I took pics of it.
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I share your opinion too !
My favorite song is Brown Sugar (the Paris’76 version ) but I was waiting on every show the Street Fighting Man song.
It was really the highlight of the show in 2017:
1. When Keith comes up with this hard riff at the start of the song: cool !
2. Charlie start this famous beats
3. Mick bend befor Keith (like he did it in the ’70) and start to sing
4. Then Ronnie and Keith look each other guitar playing befor the third verse, Mick see at Ronnnie, when can I start the third verse?: Ronnie says „one more”
5. aaand Mick start singing the „what can a poor boy do” after the third verse up one octave higher ! that was really liked me ! Never heard it before !
6. and yes I was in the pit on Paris II also when Mick went to Charlie – what is he doing there ?- said something to Charlie and start to banging away on his cymbals woow !! that was really cool !
7. only Bill’s playing in this song I miss a lot !!
I can’t wait the London 1 show !
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marclaff
Merci Bjornulf
At the end of your report you put part of your notes.
I'm curious, after Mr D and before Heartbreaker which song for CAG ?
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Duked
As now the tour is over... Can anyone please tell us what were the song(s)? they rehearsed of the Out of our heads album?
Bjornulf wrote this in May:
"They have been working hard on several songs out of "Out Of Our Heads" they normally don't play, this will be the highlight of the shows for me. I just hope they keep these songs in the set, it will bring back the mid 60's feeling of the very young Mr Richards on guitar, I just can't wait until next week to hear it."
Is there any recording of these? Someone mentioned here Mick's Instagram stories at that time...
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Duked
As now the tour is over... Can anyone please tell us what were the song(s)? they rehearsed of the Out of our heads album?