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The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
Not very nice.
If you have another opinion there's no need getting rude
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DandelionPowderman
The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
Not very nice.
If you have another opinion there's no need getting rude
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gotdablouse
Andbon NP Mick sounds exactly like he did on Primitive Cool so...each to their own I suppose ;-)
NP seems a Primitive Cool outtake
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Always nice to see a detailed review and he's read the threads here and even references a...reference thread (no link though) but there are way too many mistakes ! He should have had it proofread by even a casual fan. I guess it's ok not to know that "Trouble's A Coming" was previously booted as "Break Away" but not that Keith originally sang "Deep Love", that "Fast Talking" is not from the Paris 77 sessions or that "Giving It Up" and "Ivy League" were not officially released (since "CV" seems to mean that, Current Version?) somehow ?!
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Andbon NP Mick sounds exactly like he did on Primitive Cool so...each to their own I suppose ;-)
NP seems a Primitive Cool outtake
I agree, although it could be from She's The Boss.
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Andbon NP Mick sounds exactly like he did on Primitive Cool so...each to their own I suppose ;-)
NP seems a Primitive Cool outtake
I agree, although it could be from She's The Boss.
The vocals are very close to War Baby on some parts, the same style, so it looks like end of 86 or 87 to me.
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The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
Not very nice.
If you have another opinion there's no need getting rude
Yeah...no need.
I actually think this is from 1985..
Jagger's vocal sound a little like She's the Boss-era
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The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
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Bjorn
The guitars sound like 77-79? On Nobody´s perfect? Where is the weaving? The bendings and the licks? Sounds more like 2002 to me.
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maumau
Played at compiling the "Dream album" with these, opting out those already released and those I was more familiar with before these outtakes saw the light. Tried to make a sense of a flow out of it. And a variety. It turned out a pretty filled double album. Would definitively buy it
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1. Hands Off........................3:38
2. I Can't See No One Else..........5:05
3. Built that Way...................4:43
4. Putty In Your Hands..............3:10
5. Part Of The Night................5:40
1B
1. Eliza Upchink....................4:42
2. Praire Love......................5:22
3. Sanctuary........................4:58
4. Can't find Love..................7:26
2A
1. Cookin' Up.......................4:16
2. Desperate Man....................6:14
3. It's A Lie.......................4:23
4. Don't Lie To Me..................2:10
5. Still In Love....................4:27
2B
1. Not The Way To Go................3:43
2. Troubles A Coming................4:46
3. Dreams To Remember...............7:46
4. Giving It Up.....................4:18
5. (You Better) Stop That...........2:50
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gotdablouse
Always nice to see a detailed review and he's read the threads here and even references a...reference thread (no link though) but there are way too many mistakes ! He should have had it proofread by even a casual fan. I guess it's ok not to know that "Trouble's A Coming" was previously booted as "Break Away" but not that Keith originally sang "Deep Love", that "Fast Talking" is not from the Paris 77 sessions or that "Giving It Up" and "Ivy League" were not officially released (since "CV" seems to mean that, Current Version?) somehow ?!
Review has been updated, thank you for your feedback!
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slew
How can anyone complain about this release? This stuff is fabulous. Really shows how the band works. Some really good stuff and some not so good but it's all interesting and it sounds great. It's not hard to see how they came up with Tattoo You back in 1981. I am quite surprised that they never did that again. Stop complaining and enjoy it!
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Played at compiling the "Dream album" with these, opting out those already released and those I was more familiar with before these outtakes saw the light. Tried to make a sense of a flow out of it. And a variety. It turned out a pretty filled double album. Would definitively buy it
1A
1. Hands Off........................3:38
2. I Can't See No One Else..........5:05
3. Built that Way...................4:43
4. Putty In Your Hands..............3:10
5. Part Of The Night................5:40
1B
1. Eliza Upchink....................4:42
2. Praire Love......................5:22
3. Sanctuary........................4:58
4. Can't find Love..................7:26
2A
1. Cookin' Up.......................4:16
2. Desperate Man....................6:14
3. It's A Lie.......................4:23
4. Don't Lie To Me..................2:10
5. Still In Love....................4:27
2B
1. Not The Way To Go................3:43
2. Troubles A Coming................4:46
3. Dreams To Remember...............7:46
4. Giving It Up.....................4:18
5. (You Better) Stop That...........2:50
I like this flow. Good choices and the order works pretty well if you ask me
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deardoctor
Yeah, sounds like Micks Primitive cool, but it's at least Ronnie on first guitar, second guitar I'm not sure and rather no Charlie on drums. Strange...
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Silver Dagger
Is there a up to date tracklisting with the supposed correct recording dates?
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three16
The song 'It's a lie' ... best track of the bunch. Sugar Blue & guitar at end wow
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Is there a up to date tracklisting with the supposed correct recording dates?
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The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
Not very nice.
If you have another opinion there's no need getting rude
Yeah...no need.
I actually think this is from 1985..
Jagger's vocal sound a little like She's the Boss-era
Compare the vocals to Old Habits Die Hard, especially the high notes. Sounds like the same era to me.
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The vocals on Nobody's Perfect are obviously from the 2000s. The guitars sound like 1977-79 to me.
You may have a lot of guitar strings but you don't have a clue about the music, you never did.
Not very nice.
If you have another opinion there's no need getting rude
Yeah...no need.
I actually think this is from 1985..
Jagger's vocal sound a little like She's the Boss-era
Compare the vocals to Old Habits Die Hard, especially the high notes. Sounds like the same era to me.
Yep, get your point.
Vocals to me sound too risky for Jagger post 2000...his little ad-lib moment points to '85
Anyway...will we ever find out definatively?