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Natlanta
brown sugar riff in there, but i like it.
And some All Down The Line
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Natlanta
brown sugar riff in there, but i like it.
And some All Down The Line
And some Silver Train !
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maumau
love the loooong jamming coda, it sounds way much better than the bootlegs. love it
I think that part has new vocals and also the outro, done very well.Quote
Maindefender
Is the rap bit starting at 2:00 possibly new? A little forced there, but otherwise groovy
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jbwelda
GLS do you have a link to the single? I cannot find it in the RS store.
thanks
jb
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bitusa2012
I like it. But the video? Now, I’m a red blooded male. But that’s crass from a band pushing into their 80s. Do they really think in 2020, that’s appropriate?
I remember many of us squirmed with Keith’s “Bare your breasts And let me feel at home” line, at his age, from This Place is Empty in 2005. 15 years later we get this tawdry video...
After the refreshing Living in a ghost Town video, this one is dreadful.
But I like the song.
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bitusa2012
I like it. But the video? Now, I’m a red blooded male. But that’s crass from a band pushing into their 80s. Do they really think in 2020, that’s appropriate?
I remember many of us squirmed with Keith’s “Bare your breasts And let me feel at home” line, at his age, from This Place is Empty in 2005. 15 years later we get this tawdry video...
After the refreshing Living in a ghost Town video, this one is dreadful.
But I like the song.
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TravelinMan
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Billy Preston
Associated Performer, Timbales: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Bill Wyman
Associated Performer, Drums: Charlie Watts
Associated Performer, Guitar: Keith Richards
Associated Performer, Vocals: Mick Jagger
Associated Performer, Guitar: Mick Taylor
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Andy Johns
Composer Lyricist: Keith Richards
Composer Lyricist: Mick Jager
Composer Lyricist: Mick Taylor
Very interesting!
I guess Wyman is on bass and Taylor on one of the guitars.
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MelBelli
Do I ever do faintly hear Bobby Keys at around 3:15?
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TravelinMan
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Billy Preston
Associated Performer, Timbales: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Bill Wyman
Associated Performer, Drums: Charlie Watts
Associated Performer, Guitar: Keith Richards
Associated Performer, Vocals: Mick Jagger
Associated Performer, Guitar: Mick Taylor
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Andy Johns
Composer Lyricist: Keith Richards
Composer Lyricist: Mick Jager
Composer Lyricist: Mick Taylor
Very interesting!
I guess Wyman is on bass and Taylor on one of the guitars.
It wouldn't surprise if these credits are just as wrong as on many of the other anniversary albums
I hear only two open G-guitars on it. The guitar in the left channel that starts it off with the riff + the one in the right channel that comes in later.
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TravelinMan
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Associated Performer, Keyboards: Billy Preston
Associated Performer, Timbales: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Bill Wyman
Associated Performer, Drums: Charlie Watts
Associated Performer, Guitar: Keith Richards
Associated Performer, Vocals: Mick Jagger
Associated Performer, Guitar: Mick Taylor
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Andy Johns
Composer Lyricist: Keith Richards
Composer Lyricist: Mick Jager
Composer Lyricist: Mick Taylor
Very interesting!
I guess Wyman is on bass and Taylor on one of the guitars.
It wouldn't surprise if these credits are just as wrong as on many of the other anniversary albums
I hear only two open G-guitars on it. The guitar in the left channel that starts it off with the riff + the one in the right channel that comes in later.
I highly doubt the Rolling Stones are going to mis-credit Mick Taylor with a composer's credit.
Do you think it's Wyman on bass?
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bitusa2012
I like it. But the video? Now, I’m a red blooded male. But that’s crass from a band pushing into their 80s. Do they really think in 2020, that’s appropriate?
I remember many of us squirmed with Keith’s “Bare your breasts And let me feel at home” line, at his age, from This Place is Empty in 2005. 15 years later we get this tawdry video...
After the refreshing Living in a ghost Town video, this one is dreadful.
But I like the song.
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bitusa2012
I like it. But the video? Now, I’m a red blooded male. But that’s crass from a band pushing into their 80s. Do they really think in 2020, that’s appropriate?
I remember many of us squirmed with Keith’s “Bare your breasts And let me feel at home” line, at his age, from This Place is Empty in 2005. 15 years later we get this tawdry video...
After the refreshing Living in a ghost Town video, this one is dreadful.
But I like the song.
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bitusa2012
I like it. But the video? Now, I’m a red blooded male. But that’s crass from a band pushing into their 80s. Do they really think in 2020, that’s appropriate?
I remember many of us squirmed with Keith’s “Bare your breasts And let me feel at home” line, at his age, from This Place is Empty in 2005. 15 years later we get this tawdry video...
After the refreshing Living in a ghost Town video, this one is dreadful.
But I like the song.
Bunch of porno images. Most of them they chopped off the girl's head. Gross.
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JordyLicks96
I really hope there's a physical release for a "Criss Cross" single!!
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2120Joe
My wife thought I was watching porn while listening to the Stones!
Like bitus2012, the video made me at least mildly uncomfortable. Though of course the Stones are not going to feature an appropriate for me GILF in their video.
I do like the song! I haven’t listened to it in years having given up on low quality sound. Nice to have it back.