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TooTough
There are 2 versions around (sorry if someone found out before):
official audio version with the whole lyrics (4:08)
shorter official video version
without these verses (3.59):
PREACHERS WERE ALL PREACHING
CHARITIES BESEECHING
POLITITIANS DEALING
THIEVES WERE HAPPY STEALING
WIDOWS WERE ALL WEEPING
THERES NO BEDS FOR US TO SLEEP IN
ALWAYS HAD THE FEELING
IT WOULD ALL COME TUMBLING DOWN
--> this part is in version 1 and lifts up
the second part of the song again,
what I like better
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Nikkei
Nothing like prowling the streets of a Ghost Town with some fresh Stones on headphones
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peoplewitheyes
Is it Keith doubling vocals with Mick (mainly in the first verse) an octave lower? Or just more Mick?
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DiamondDog7
(please, before you read...don't shoot me! LOL )
Great news indeed. The Stones are working again!
BUT....
I really don't like this song at all. Why?
- Lyrics aren't that good.
- Jagger's voice is still good, but he sings un-naturally.
- Dull beat and overrated.
- Backing vocals are annoying and simple.
- I think Ronnie and Mick are the only ones who plays guitars on this track. And Keith just small short simple lick here and there.
- The whole song is going nowhere.
So, there you have it. Glad that the Stones are doing well, but I rather skip their new stuff. Sorry.
My money goes for the GOATS HEAD SOUP REISSUE later this year.
I disagree...except for "Keith just small short simple lick here and there". It seems a 'Jagger/Clifford' song that i really like but where's Keef?!!!
Guitar track 1 (Keith): Right channel: The one that starts the song, and plays throughout. Rhythm and licks.
Guitar track 2 (Keith): Far right channel: Adds reggae/dub-ish licks in just the right places - several times.
Guitar track 3 (Keith): Center/left channel: Marks chord changes (E/D, I believe) where Mick is just strumming one chord. Plays a few licks, too.
Guitar track 4 (Mick): Center/Left Channel (slightly left of Keith's): The muddy-sounding guitar that strums chords throughout the song.
Guitar track 5 (Ronnie): The clean Strat-sound, mostly playing bluesy licks.
And that's that.
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DiamondDog7
(please, before you read...don't shoot me! LOL )
Great news indeed. The Stones are working again!
BUT....
I really don't like this song at all. Why?
- Lyrics aren't that good.
- Jagger's voice is still good, but he sings un-naturally.
- Dull beat and overrated.
- Backing vocals are annoying and simple.
- I think Ronnie and Mick are the only ones who plays guitars on this track. And Keith just small short simple lick here and there.
- The whole song is going nowhere.
So, there you have it. Glad that the Stones are doing well, but I rather skip their new stuff. Sorry.
My money goes for the GOATS HEAD SOUP REISSUE later this year.
I disagree...except for "Keith just small short simple lick here and there". It seems a 'Jagger/Clifford' song that i really like but where's Keef?!!!
Guitar track 1 (Keith): Right channel: The one that starts the song, and plays throughout. Rhythm and licks.
Guitar track 2 (Keith): Far right channel: Adds reggae/dub-ish licks in just the right places - several times.
Guitar track 3 (Keith): Center/left channel: Marks chord changes (E/D, I believe) where Mick is just strumming one chord. Plays a few licks, too.
Guitar track 4 (Mick): Center/Left Channel (slightly left of Keith's): The muddy-sounding guitar that strums chords throughout the song.
Guitar track 5 (Ronnie): The clean Strat-sound, mostly playing bluesy licks.
And that's that.
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Maindefender
Could watch all day, thank you
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Rockman
unedited, there clearly is evidence of vocal Keith participation
Who's filming with hat on -- Don Was ??
Whos the the beard guy also seen in reflection ...
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Rockman
unedited, there clearly is evidence of vocal Keith participation
Who's filming with hat on -- Don Was ??
Whos the the beard guy also seen in reflection ...
Krish Sharma.
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Rockman
unedited, there clearly is evidence of vocal Keith participation
Who's filming with hat on -- Don Was ??
Whos the the beard guy also seen in reflection ...
Krish Sharma.
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Nikkei
the more you listen to it, it's actually full of guitars
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DiamondDog7
(please, before you read...don't shoot me! LOL )
Great news indeed. The Stones are working again!
BUT....
I really don't like this song at all. Why?
- Lyrics aren't that good.
- Jagger's voice is still good, but he sings un-naturally.
- Dull beat and overrated.
- Backing vocals are annoying and simple.
- I think Ronnie and Mick are the only ones who plays guitars on this track. And Keith just small short simple lick here and there.
- The whole song is going nowhere.
So, there you have it. Glad that the Stones are doing well, but I rather skip their new stuff. Sorry.
My money goes for the GOATS HEAD SOUP REISSUE later this year.
I disagree...except for "Keith just small short simple lick here and there". It seems a 'Jagger/Clifford' song that i really like but where's Keef?!!!
Guitar track 1 (Keith): Right channel: The one that starts the song, and plays throughout. Rhythm and licks.
Guitar track 2 (Keith): Far right channel: Adds reggae/dub-ish licks in just the right places - several times.
Guitar track 3 (Keith): Center/left channel: Marks chord changes (E/D, I believe) where Mick is just strumming one chord. Plays a few licks, too.
Guitar track 4 (Mick): Center/Left Channel (slightly left of Keith's): The muddy-sounding guitar that strums chords throughout the song.
Guitar track 5 (Ronnie): The clean Strat-sound, mostly playing bluesy licks.
And that's that.
Yeah very well spotted, i haven't got your ear for detail but there is a lot of Keith in this song.
What makes me laugh is when people say it's a Mick song or its a Keith song, they forget just how similar Mick and Keith can be musically, for all their differences they actually are very similar and sometimes it's surprised me when I've thought that's definitely Keith and it's been Mick and visa versa.
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DiamondDog7
(please, before you read...don't shoot me! LOL )
Great news indeed. The Stones are working again!
BUT....
I really don't like this song at all. Why?
- Lyrics aren't that good.
- Jagger's voice is still good, but he sings un-naturally.
- Dull beat and overrated.
- Backing vocals are annoying and simple.
- I think Ronnie and Mick are the only ones who plays guitars on this track. And Keith just small short simple lick here and there.
- The whole song is going nowhere.
So, there you have it. Glad that the Stones are doing well, but I rather skip their new stuff. Sorry.
My money goes for the GOATS HEAD SOUP REISSUE later this year.
I disagree...except for "Keith just small short simple lick here and there". It seems a 'Jagger/Clifford' song that i really like but where's Keef?!!!
Guitar track 1 (Keith): Right channel: The one that starts the song, and plays throughout. Rhythm and licks.
Guitar track 2 (Keith): Far right channel: Adds reggae/dub-ish licks in just the right places - several times.
Guitar track 3 (Keith): Center/left channel: Marks chord changes (E/D, I believe) where Mick is just strumming one chord. Plays a few licks, too.
Guitar track 4 (Mick): Center/Left Channel (slightly left of Keith's): The muddy-sounding guitar that strums chords throughout the song.
Guitar track 5 (Ronnie): The clean Strat-sound, mostly playing bluesy licks.
And that's that.
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DandelionPowderman
Guitar track 1 (Keith): Right channel: The one that starts the song, and plays throughout. Rhythm and licks.
Guitar track 2 (Keith): Far right channel: Adds reggae/dub-ish licks in just the right places - several times.
Guitar track 3 (Keith): Center/left channel: Marks chord changes (E/D, I believe) where Mick is just strumming one chord. Plays a few licks, too.
Guitar track 4 (Mick): Center/Left Channel (slightly left of Keith's): The muddy-sounding guitar that strums chords throughout the song.
Guitar track 5 (Ronnie): The clean Strat-sound, mostly playing bluesy licks.
And that's that.
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keithsman
Yeah very well spotted, i haven't got your ear for detail but there is a lot of Keith in this song.
What makes me laugh is when people say it's a Mick song or its a Keith song, they forget just how similar Mick and Keith can be musically, for all their differences they actually are very similar and sometimes it's surprised me when I've thought that's definitely Keith and it's been Mick and visa versa.
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Rocky Dijon
I know a guy who is a big Stones fan but hates Keith's voice and the slow songs he sings. He thinks the Keith vocal spotlights on albums and in concert are Keith trying to keep his solo identity going within the Stones and believes it drags the band down.
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TeddyB1018
Krish Sharma.
Ahh yeah - I think I recall him working with Mick and/or the Stones a couple of years ago on something...
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Rocky Dijon
I know a guy who is a big Stones fan but hates Keith's voice and the slow songs he sings. He thinks the Keith vocal spotlights on albums and in concert are Keith trying to keep his solo identity going within the Stones and believes it drags the band down.
No way I'm on board with that but he does have a point