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Taylor1
Have the Stones ever done rap music.
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Taylor1
Have the Stones ever done rap music.
Anybody Seen My Baby - (Pos. 3:27) - [www.YouTube.com] ?
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
Freudiaanse verspreking Freudian slip
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
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JordyLicks96
These are the Stones tunes I could think of at the top of my head where Mick has dabbled in a hip-hop/rap vocal style:
Cops and Robbers
Memo From Turner (Solo)
Miss You
Shattered
Too Much Blood
Anybody Seen My Baby?
Gunface
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Taylor1
Have the Stones ever done rap music.
Anybody Seen My Baby - (Pos. 3:27) - [www.YouTube.com] ?
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
There is definitely some "talk-singing" on the Stones's officially released version, too
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
There is definitely some "talk-singing" on the Stones's officially released version, too
[youtu.be]
One could argue how 'officially released' the Metamorphosis album is. And the fact that Memo is on it doesn't necessarily make it a Rolling Stones song, in my opinion. Apparently a lot of the songs don't feature the band, even.
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laertisflash
I think "Memo From Turner" is their most "rapy" tune.
I can't disagree with you, but ... officially it's not a Rolling Stones song, at least the official version (I know the blootleg version, though)
There is definitely some "talk-singing" on the Stones's officially released version, too
[youtu.be]
One could argue how 'officially released' the Metamorphosis album is. And the fact that Memo is on it doesn't necessarily make it a Rolling Stones song, in my opinion. Apparently a lot of the songs don't feature the band, even.
It's the Stones, only with Al Kooper instead of Mick Taylor. And it's on a released album, as "officially released" as Hot Rocks is.
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JordyLicks96
These are the Stones tunes I could think of at the top of my head where Mick has dabbled in a hip-hop/rap vocal style:
Cops and Robbers
Memo From Turner (Solo)
Miss You
Shattered
Too Much Blood
Anybody Seen My Baby?
Gunface
Dance pt 1 also deserves a mention?
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SomeGuy
Not every spoken word thingy is rap, or else Patti Smith and Jim Morrison would have been rappers also
Just saying.
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GasLightStreet
Biz Markie's One Two is the sample in Anybody Seen My Baby.
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jbwelda
Please, don't give them any ideas.
thanks
jb