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What a great song.Its a shame Mick didn’t save it for Dirty Work along with some of the good songs from his She’s the Boss album,like Just Another Night,Secrets,Lucky in Love.But Hard Women is a classic song IM0
It's a nice song with potential. When I listened to it several times when the CD was released, I thought "what a shame. If this song would have been handled by the Rolling Stones it could have turned into a kind of "Angie", but differently".
The song is missing some chord changes and has some not needed chord changes to make it special.
Possibly! It might have gained something. By virtue of how good and even great it now is, in my opinion, also something might been lost.
We will never know. In a hypothetical parallell world's IORR some poster will pose the opposite question: Might the song have been better if Mick Jagger would have included it in SHE'S THE BOSS, instead of using the song idea in DIRTY WORK?
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Both versions are very poor.
...horrible song.
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If UNDERCOVER had been more favourably received, Keith and Mick would have had larger incentives to make their contributions into a mutual effort. To me that was the fatal occasion, georgie48, I have thought for a long time. Several Stones albums could have followed.
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If UNDERCOVER had been more favourably received, Keith and Mick would have had larger incentives to make their contributions into a mutual effort. To me that was the fatal occasion, georgie48, I have thought for a long time. Several Stones albums could have followed.
You're right. UNDERCOVER looks like a real J/R efford, but maybe they went a bit to far with looking for new ways of creating songs. I'm fine with that album, but many were not. DIRTY WORK should never have been made the way is was made. A real shame. But they came back together and we're all very happy ever since (all with our own tastes). 35 years later! (Not with the second corona wave, though
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If UNDERCOVER had been more favourably received, Keith and Mick would have had larger incentives to make their contributions into a mutual effort. To me that was the fatal occasion, georgie48, I have thought for a long time. Several Stones albums could have followed.
You're right. UNDERCOVER looks like a real J/R efford, but maybe they went a bit to far with looking for new ways of creating songs. I'm fine with that album, but many were not. DIRTY WORK should never have been made the way is was made. A real shame. But they came back together and we're all very happy ever since (all with our own tastes). 35 years later! (Not with the second corona wave, though
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The progression of albums that were Pathe Marconi, was broken though. The band was never able to reach that level of quality again by combined inspiration and sufficient work in the studios later on. Without that break of progression further albums in a similar vein might have followed in the wake of EMOTIONAL RESCUE and UNDERCOVER. Those potensial albums that we did not receive, are our great loss.
The albums that later actually followed, could not measure with those that should have ensued with the continuity preserved.
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Stoneage
Just to complete the argument: What do you call those drums, stacked on top of the set, that makes a synthesized sound?
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One suggestion I would like to add: The song, the way it is sung, is not only highly inspired. It comes over to my ears as a most personally felt song. That is a vital part of its magic.
You're kidding us, surely. "Personally felt." "Magic". Jagger giving real love and his lover/wife wanting diamonds and treating him cruelly.
Magic, isn't really the first word that comes to mind when I hear the lyrics. Rather something else. Which I won't mention...
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A much later edit: My mobile tries to "correct" what I write, with my Norwegian as a reference. I don't always discover these alterations.
In this case my trying to correct it back to what I originally wrote, even resulted in a double posting.
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Your reading is correct, treaclefingers.