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DandelionPowderman
He got the horn section?
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Hairball
It will probably sound something like Chuck Leavell's dreadful new Stones' covers (Honky Tonk Woman, Tumbling Dice), but with Steven Tyler slobbering away on vocals.
In other words, not very promising.
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Hairball
It will probably sound something like Chuck Leavell's dreadful new Stones' covers (Honky Tonk Woman, Tumbling Dice), but with Steven Tyler slobbering away on vocals.
In other words, not very promising.
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Hairball
It will probably sound something like Chuck Leavell's dreadful new Stones' covers (Honky Tonk Woman, Tumbling Dice), but with Steven Tyler slobbering away on vocals.
In other words, not very promising.
I wouldn't be so sure of that Hairball, he might surprise you, Steve Tyler is in another league to Mick vocally, although he does tend to over do things at times which can be hard on the ears. Looking forward to hearing Stevens take on Brown Sugar.
Putting Tyler in the same bracket as Chuck is a strange comparison, i can't think of two more opposite people.
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Doxa
... I am sure you are thrilled to hear finally a 'Keith Richards song' delivered by some decent vocalist...
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Doxa
... I am sure you are thrilled to hear finally a 'Keith Richards song' delivered by some decent vocalist...
Joking? I'm pretty sure Brown Sugar is a Mick Jagger song.
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Doxa
And before anyone interested in facts (no one anymore, ask Trump) tells us that "Brown Sugar" is actually a Jagger song, let me remind that according to a gospel Keithette ideology if any Stones song has any greatness in it, that's thanks to Keith Richards. So if Keef farts loud enough in the studio that most probably would make the track great. And in "Brown Sugar" he even played the guitar parts. So that's HIS SONG and that's why it is SO GREAT! Yippee!
- Doxa
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Doxa
... I am sure you are thrilled to hear finally a 'Keith Richards song' delivered by some decent vocalist...
Joking? I'm pretty sure Brown Sugar is a Mick Jagger song.
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J.J.Flash
His last decent song was in the 70's,so yea---not buying it.
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Doxa
And before anyone interested in facts (no one anymore, ask Trump) tells us that "Brown Sugar" is actually a Jagger song, let me remind that according to a gospel Keithette ideology if any Stones song has any greatness in it, that's thanks to Keith Richards. So if Keef farts loud enough in the studio that most probably would make the track great. And in "Brown Sugar" he even played the guitar parts. So that's HIS SONG and that's why it is SO GREAT! Yippee!
- Doxa
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lem motlow
mom needs to sit him down for a talk ”honey,Mr Richards has known Mr Jagger since they were children.just because he’s upset at Mr Jagger doesn’t mean you have to be o.k.? ”
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MisterDDDD
Was never really an Aerosmith fan, like most, I liked some of their early hits.
Became a big Steven Tyler fan though when I was working a second job doing concert security at Seattle Coliseum in the early nineties and was assigned to their dressing room door. Dude couldn't have been cooler to me.
Joked all afternoon long (mostly involving the scantily clad mannequins the promoters had lined the hall with) with me, and ended up inviting me in for food, smoke, and to point out the freakish nature of the porn movie playing in the room ("Dude.. you've got to see this!") . It was amazing to watch and interact with them all afternoon,then watch them transform from basically regular guys to Rock Stars as they hit the stage, knocking over mannequins on their way.
I'm sure the seventies would have been a much more epic backstage glimpse into their madness, but there was still plenty going on to look back on (especially after-show) and chuckle about in the early nineties.
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Hairball
It will probably sound something like Chuck Leavell's dreadful new Stones' covers (Honky Tonk Woman, Tumbling Dice), but with Steven Tyler slobbering away on vocals.
In other words, not very promising.
I wouldn't be so sure of that Hairball, he might surprise you, Steve Tyler is in another league to Mick vocally, although he does tend to over do things at times which can be hard on the ears. Looking forward to hearing Stevens take on Brown Sugar.
Putting Tyler in the same bracket as Chuck is a strange comparison, i can't think of two more opposite people.
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Rockman
Scarves .... Brown Sugar .... Muscle Shoals ... earrings .... bangles ......
Ya can purchase all da ingredients but most times how come it don't taste so good...
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triceratops
Not looking forward to this jive. Aerosmith the poor man's Stones. I admit that they have the work ethic and continuity. They worked hard and smart so are worth millions and deserve it.
But take their first hit "Train Kept a Rolling", total shiiite compared to what the Yardbirds did with that Chicago blues material. They tried to rip off the Yardbirds and FAILED!