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Yes I have to say that Take It So Hard was actually written for the Stones. I had it written before the idea of the Winos even existed.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm woulda been interesting to hear ….
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That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
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Me thinks Keith has unfinished business with the Wino's and Keith would love to play with them again
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Me thinks Keith has unfinished business with the Wino's and Keith would love to play with them again
But he knows this is a far more physical job than playing guitar for the Stones : in the Winos Keef is the frontman and main axeman which is much more demanding. Plus the Winos' music has an undeniable muscular side, the Stones' doesn't.
Conclusion ; Keef knows he'll never play again with them. It's too late.
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Really love Keef,but i dont think any shows with the Winos will happen. If the Stones call it a day..its over.maybe a solo album but not a tour.
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runrudolph
I hope you did not get me wrong. i would Love a Keef/Winos tour/shows.Even a Ronnies solo tour. Just hope the New Stones album wont take too long...
Maybe even a Stones European tour in 3 years??
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
I think, if memory serves, and from the Bokris book, the title Talk Is Cheap was extrapolated from a Dirty Work outtake / tape box title.
On another matter: I'm a huge fan of a Dylan Bootleg Series album, entitled Another Self Portrait, which redeemed the Self Portrait album, and accompanying sessions. I'm wondering whether the Stones should release a Dirty Work sessions retrospective - it may redeem what is considered their poorest album.
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
I think, if memory serves, and from the Bokris book, the title Talk Is Cheap was extrapolated from a Dirty Work outtake / tape box title.
On another matter: I'm a huge fan of a Dylan Bootleg Series album, entitled Another Self Portrait, which redeemed the Self Portrait album, and accompanying sessions. I'm wondering whether the Stones should release a Dirty Work sessions retrospective - it may redeem what is considered their poorest album.
a very good idea. at minimum, it would give us endless new threads analyzing the album, and at best, maybe a partial redemption?
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
I think, if memory serves, and from the Bokris book, the title Talk Is Cheap was extrapolated from a Dirty Work outtake / tape box title.
On another matter: I'm a huge fan of a Dylan Bootleg Series album, entitled Another Self Portrait, which redeemed the Self Portrait album, and accompanying sessions. I'm wondering whether the Stones should release a Dirty Work sessions retrospective - it may redeem what is considered their poorest album.
a very good idea. at minimum, it would give us endless new threads analyzing the album, and at best, maybe a partial redemption?
Agreed: Self Portrait, and the Gospel Period, were both re-evaluated, and given fresh impetus via Dylan's Bootleg Series. I think if Mick and Keith went along, and decided to re-evaluate 1983-1986, then there may be some valid point to Undercover, and Dirty Work.
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During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard.
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
I think, if memory serves, and from the Bokris book, the title Talk Is Cheap was extrapolated from a Dirty Work outtake / tape box title.
On another matter: I'm a huge fan of a Dylan Bootleg Series album, entitled Another Self Portrait, which redeemed the Self Portrait album, and accompanying sessions. I'm wondering whether the Stones should release a Dirty Work sessions retrospective - it may redeem what is considered their poorest album.
a very good idea. at minimum, it would give us endless new threads analyzing the album, and at best, maybe a partial redemption?
Agreed: Self Portrait, and the Gospel Period, were both re-evaluated, and given fresh impetus via Dylan's Bootleg Series. I think if Mick and Keith went along, and decided to re-evaluate 1983-1986, then there may be some valid point to Undercover, and Dirty Work.
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gotdablouse
That quote makes me wonder when TISH was actually "written". It's odd that it doesn't appear to have been tried out during the endless DW sessions. Also what does Keith mean by "written" since he's been known to arrive in the studio (especially at the time) with only basic ideas/riffs that he played forever before they "gelled".
During the DIRTY WORK sessions a track called Talk Is Cheap was recorded. That may've been Take It So Hard. I mean, that's all one can speculate.
I think, if memory serves, and from the Bokris book, the title Talk Is Cheap was extrapolated from a Dirty Work outtake / tape box title.
On another matter: I'm a huge fan of a Dylan Bootleg Series album, entitled Another Self Portrait, which redeemed the Self Portrait album, and accompanying sessions. I'm wondering whether the Stones should release a Dirty Work sessions retrospective - it may redeem what is considered their poorest album.
a very good idea. at minimum, it would give us endless new threads analyzing the album, and at best, maybe a partial redemption?
Agreed: Self Portrait, and the Gospel Period, were both re-evaluated, and given fresh impetus via Dylan's Bootleg Series. I think if Mick and Keith went along, and decided to re-evaluate 1983-1986, then there may be some valid point to Undercover, and Dirty Work.
It's 2019, we're waiting on a new album, and y'all are talking about super shining a turd.
The only way DIRTY WORK could be redeemed is if it was deleted from the discography and turned into a HARLEM SHUFFLE EP with Had It With You, Too Rude and Sleep Tonight as the other tracks.