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dcba
Noone mentioned "Monkey Man" yet?
C'mon... His OTT vocal delivery perfectly matches the mad riffs and the mad lyrics that make this song.
And his solo on Blinded by Rainbows is great tooQuote
dcba
"Out Of Tears" is a latter-day small masterpiece. And Ron's solo the song elevates to another level.
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Hey Northof49, where abouts do you live? I'm assuming somewhere in Canada?
Your assumption is correct DG. I am in good old Cowtown which unfortunately has become a bit of a dead town lately. You're out on the coast?
Yes I am, actually close to the coast in Hope! Still part of the lower mainland. Several others around Vancouver including Treaclefingers, Paddy and Babyblue.
I'm closer to you than you think...think the 'wack'.
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Rockman
You Gotta Move … Shelter … Hoo Doo Blues
Little Rain ……. You Better Move esp the
performance Blues In Rhythm show 1964 and and
and what about Cops And Robbers from same show …
Mick's so friggin hip cool ….. cuts the original by Boogaloo ta shreds ….
Pour it on Mick … Pour it on …..
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DGA35
I would throw in a couple off Out of our Heads: That's How Strong My Love Is and Cry To Me.
That's How Strong My Love Is...totally neglected that one. Makes me want to rejig my top ten maybe.
GREAT PICK!
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DGA35
I would throw in a couple off Out of our Heads: That's How Strong My Love Is and Cry To Me.
That's How Strong My Love Is...totally neglected that one. Makes me want to rejig my top ten maybe.
GREAT PICK!
Yes THSMLI is superb; all his early soul stuff is tops. But I think the late Live version is almost better because he was able to transcend; maybe just for that song. Something that happens very rarely these days.
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treaclefingers
While MJ's vocals can be enjoyed in every era, I think there was a peak period for him around 1976, with that Black and Blue album.
Hand of Fate/Hey Negrita... just the perfect rock and roll voice and tone.
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Swayed1967
I Don't Know Why is one of my favourite Jagger vocals too (Top 20 I think). To cover Stevies Wonder's great song is not for everone, but Jagger does a great, great job. He might not top Wonder, but equals him in his own way. It is one of the few highligts on the uneven Metamorphosis.
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treaclefingers
While MJ's vocals can be enjoyed in every era, I think there was a peak period for him around 1976, with that Black and Blue album.
Hand of Fate/Hey Negrita... just the perfect rock and roll voice and tone.definitely agree