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TheflyingDutchman
Every Stones song that has Jagger's voice on it sounds like the Stones, imo. So this list makes no sense to me.
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Any tune with Mick Jagger singing on it will inherently sound like the Stones, but these songs represent the band’s boldest leaps beyond their usual muddy waters.
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TheflyingDutchman
Every Stones song that has Jagger's voice on it sounds like the Stones, imo. So this list makes no sense to me.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I have to say "Have you seen your mother baby" is odd. But it is a crazy song by anyone's standards. It occupies the most special of all places with me, since it was my first Stones song. But it's a corker for sure.
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TheflyingDutchman
Every Stones song that has Jagger's voice on it sounds like the Stones, imo. So this list makes no sense to me.
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TheflyingDutchman
Every Stones song that has Jagger's voice on it sounds like the Stones, imo. So this list makes no sense to me.
Well, I guess you're spot on correct there. The opening track from "Goddess in the Doorway" sounds like Matchbox Twenty, but that's about it.
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HouseBoyKnows
I thought the author made an honest effort to compile an interesting list along with his explanations. When GHS came out in Fall 1973 I immediately thought that Winter was a blatant attempt to channel the then-current Van Morrison sound as on Saint Domonic's Listen to the Lion.
HBK
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Nellcote1971
Continental Drift?
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HouseBoyKnows
I thought the author made an honest effort to compile an interesting list along with his explanations. When GHS came out in Fall 1973 I immediately thought that Winter was a blatant attempt to channel the then-current Van Morrison sound as on Saint Domonic's Listen to the Lion.
HBK
Interesting I pulled up Van Morrison ‘Listen to the Lion’ intrigued
but it’s too repetitive and the lyrics are not good, shame, melody and guitar is pretty but cannot touch ‘Winter’ JMO.
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His Majesty
Anything that is without the direct influence of Brian, Mick and Keith together is not The Rolling Stones.
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His Majesty
Anything that is without the direct influence of Brian, Mick and Keith together is not The Rolling Stones.
To me the Stones only started really sounding like the Stones from 1968 on. Much before that is still a band in progress trying to find its own signature sound.
Mathijs
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His Majesty
Anything that is without the direct influence of Brian, Mick and Keith together is not The Rolling Stones.
To me the Stones only started really sounding like the Stones from 1968 on. Much before that is still a band in progress trying to find its own signature sound.
Mathijs