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His singing on the "Sympathy For The Devil" version from Madison Square Garden in 1975 when Eric Clapton guested is just EMBARRASSING. I can't even put into words how bad he sounds. Again, I love Mick and starting the thread of his finest moments as a singer was a great topic of discussion, but he's just god awful here. Have a listen:
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No video/footage of this remarkable rendition around?
d.f
At least there is a bootleg. In fairness, it was impossible for Mick to sing, as Keith is completely lost on bass. For minutes he's at the wrong place in the song... hence Mick is just talking/shouting his way through it - as I remember it.
Keith starts the song and they all follow him. Mick is the only one who's lost.
It actually sounds like Mick is quite far from the stage, and singing with the delay in sound.
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JordyLicks96
I'd have to go with "Dancing In The Light" from the Exile reissue. His vocals, especially the lyrics, make me cringe...not one of his finest moments.
His singing on the "Sympathy For The Devil" version from Madison Square Garden in 1975 when Eric Clapton guested is just EMBARRASSING. I can't even put into words how bad he sounds. Again, I love Mick and starting the thread of his finest moments as a singer was a great topic of discussion, but he's just god awful here. Have a listen:
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JordyLicks96
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His singing on the "Sympathy For The Devil" version from Madison Square Garden in 1975 when Eric Clapton guested is just EMBARRASSING. I can't even put into words how bad he sounds. Again, I love Mick and starting the thread of his finest moments as a singer was a great topic of discussion, but he's just god awful here. Have a listen:
[www.youtube.com]
No video/footage of this remarkable rendition around?
d.f
At least there is a bootleg. In fairness, it was impossible for Mick to sing, as Keith is completely lost on bass. For minutes he's at the wrong place in the song... hence Mick is just talking/shouting his way through it - as I remember it.
Keith starts the song and they all follow him. Mick is the only one who's lost.
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JordyLicks96
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His singing on the "Sympathy For The Devil" version from Madison Square Garden in 1975 when Eric Clapton guested is just EMBARRASSING. I can't even put into words how bad he sounds. Again, I love Mick and starting the thread of his finest moments as a singer was a great topic of discussion, but he's just god awful here. Have a listen:
[www.youtube.com]
No video/footage of this remarkable rendition around?
d.f
At least there is a bootleg. In fairness, it was impossible for Mick to sing, as Keith is completely lost on bass. For minutes he's at the wrong place in the song... hence Mick is just talking/shouting his way through it - as I remember it.
Keith starts the song and they all follow him. Mick is the only one who's lost.
On my boot, nobody follows Keith. Did Clapton guest on more shows?
My boot is "Eric Clapton And His Rolling Stones", or something.
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i've been loving you too long is dreadful imo
Yeah, probably their worst cover track ever.
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His singing on the "Sympathy For The Devil" version from Madison Square Garden in 1975 when Eric Clapton guested is just EMBARRASSING. I can't even put into words how bad he sounds. Again, I love Mick and starting the thread of his finest moments as a singer was a great topic of discussion, but he's just god awful here. Have a listen:
[www.youtube.com]
No video/footage of this remarkable rendition around?
d.f
At least there is a bootleg. In fairness, it was impossible for Mick to sing, as Keith is completely lost on bass. For minutes he's at the wrong place in the song... hence Mick is just talking/shouting his way through it - as I remember it.
Keith starts the song and they all follow him. Mick is the only one who's lost.
It actually sounds like Mick is quite far from the stage, and singing with the delay in sound.
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His contribution to Don Henleys Bramble Rose. I usually like Jaggers approach to country, but this one doesn't cut it for me. If he couldn't be bothered or whatever I don't know, but it certainly doesn't work.
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Opie Show - The moment you realize Mick Jagger is singing ANDY instead of Angie
never heard this at 3.38 mark Andy ?
Really? I love that one. What I hate is the over emotional Mick. The way he sings “The Queen of the NAA-HAA-HILE” on Blinded By Love is almost too much to bear.... but then I listen to any rendition of Midnight Rambler, and the man is giving even Robert Plant a run for his money....Quote
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"Blinded By Rainbows"...
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Undercover of the night.
His vocals are probably OK, but this sticks out as a very bad track.
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Following The River.
I'll take Mick's barking on Hold Back any day, compared to that one
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StonedRambler
He can't sing ballads like he used to. The ballads on the modern albums like Blinded by rainbows, Always Suffering, Streets of love, Already over me are way to overacted and not really authentic. They sound like he's trying to hard. Blue and lonesome gave me hope though because his singing is stellar on that.
I want to hear that lazy, laid-back ballad voice of Mick again. Like he did on Moonlight Mile, No Expectations or Shine A Light. Or like he did on Country Honk in the Ole ole ole movie [youtu.be]Quote
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He can't sing ballads like he used to. The ballads on the modern albums like Blinded by rainbows, Always Suffering, Streets of love, Already over me are way to overacted and not really authentic. They sound like he's trying to hard. Blue and lonesome gave me hope though because his singing is stellar on that.
You're completely right ...he's trying to hard