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peoplewitheyes
Nice! who's playing that popping, fizzing bass?
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peoplewitheyes
Nice! who's playing that popping, fizzing bass?
Wyman, no?
Drew
Same kind of sucker here. "Disco Muzik" e.g. I feel like I know these songs better than many official releases.Quote
gotdablouse
I remember hearing this on "Paris Results Vol. II" in 94 and being pretty appalled although I'm probably the biggest sucker for outtakes. Actually I still remember the general area where I was walking when I heard this for the first time with my walkman, haha...
A comment on YT is pretty interesting "This Outtake should be retitled - “Everlasting Is My Love” (Disco Music) Funky Jam Version 4" - had ever thought of that but good point !
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TheGreek
How about some Disco Inferno or some Funkytown ?
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alexander paul
Thanks. I listened to the two/three versions you refer to, they all have a vocal almost right from the beginning . But from Felix Aeppli I got the impression he writes on a version with a (much) longer introduction, before the vocal.
So, where is that one?
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alexander paul
Hi Blakeeik,
It seems all is one recording, but messed up, with repeated parts. There seems to be a Some girls multidisc recordings box (Stonyroad?) with all these versions.
Alex.
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24FPS
That sounds like a really early version of something. Like they stripped a little from it for Miss You, and a little for Start Me Up. It doesn't amount to much. If that's Bill on bass, then it's early in the process. He usually had felt his way around in the beginning and come up with a part on most songs.
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retired_dog
This ain't no derelict blues band material. In one word: trash.
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Doxa
A cool jam-based out-take. They had so many of them on those Pathe Marconi sessions.
I can hear there a potential another disco-inspired funk gem. Probably had suited to SOME GIRLS Bonus Disc that has so many country&western type songs that it doesn't feel like representing almost at all the band in that classic album. But then again, although it is just a sketch for a song in terms of melody and lyrics, Mick is so into it, and breathing that disco-era ethos, that I don't he could have decades later gave it a justice. Unfortunately that also holds true for some other songs in SOME GIRLS Bonus Album, and I think this album is the only one of the bonus albums that I think a bit suffers from over-dubbed modern-day vocals.
"All Included!"
- Doxa
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retired_dog
Cool that you hear what the band themselves obviously don't - otherwise they would have followed this sketch for further completition.
I'm with the band here, just because musically there is not much apart from a rather uninspired generic riff and Jagger obviously taking a not-all-too-serious piss at "Disco Muzik", all in all fun while it lasted, but instantly forgotten once it was over. I for one can't see by any stretch of the imagination how they could have turned this into something, let alone a "gem". And I love their funky stuff, love "Miss You" (well, the orginal studio album and in particular the 12" plus live 1978 versions - "modern era" live versions not so much because they're too much show-biz for my taste and the guitars usually forget the weaving that made the original so great!).
Well, not everything's turning to gold!