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Cristiano Radtke
(Keith: ) Like I say, early stages.
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dmay
Cry To Me as done by Solomon Burke is not a slow weeper, IMHO. If you want to hear a killer take on Cry To Me check out Marc Broussard’s acoustic version. This is the kind of thing the Stones could do with it and other soul and r&b tunes from the 1950s and 1960s. Just imagine if the Stones did a blues jam on something Heartbreak Hotel as part of their show. They’d blow away the audience. This could also take care of the when hell freezes over aspect of releasing a new album: Put Don Was (ever feel he’s part of their problem?) out to pasture, let the band rock out on their instincts and give us an album combining soul and r&b covers and their own bluesy stuff. I’d be down for it.
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35love
‘Cry To Me’ I checked Marc Broussard’s acoustic version, and Tom Petty (not 1981’s) but you’re right- I could see it now (not to be a weepy slow sad song)
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Spud
Really ?.
She Said Yeah might be fun