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henrik87
Funny thing:
RS just posted on Instagram a comment by Keith that he wrote You Got Me Rockkng on piano.
Thanks Davie for sharing that take with us today
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TIRED
Thank-you Davie137 for this amazing set!!
Since you have the orginal CD source, any chance for an MP3 upload with higher bitrate (256 kBps or higher)?
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Honestman
and also thanks for the tracklisting I haven't seen when I first saw your post
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Honestman
and also thanks for the tracklisting I haven't seen when I first saw your post
no problem, as you can see some of the track titles are not what they should say
No trouble, it's part of the thing
HMN
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Honestman
and also thanks for the tracklisting I haven't seen when I first saw your post
no problem, as you can see some of the track titles are not what they should say
No trouble, it's part of the thing
nice blog
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NeddieFlanders
Great upload, thanks a lot Davie137!
I wonder if Ronnie's Song might be called Don't You Miss Me Cupid?
Don't Want Somebody Else is a strange one. Fooling around in the studio in Barbados... There has been a writing session for Bridges To Babylon in Barbados in August 1996, but I can't imagine Ronnie and his entourage being there (for a MJ/KR writing session) as well... The only session in Barbados with RW attending (of which I know) was in March 1989 (Steel Wheels-sessions).
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A friend of mine have a VHS recording made in a Studio here in Mexico in early 1995 when the Stones came for the first time.
The history says Ronnie rent a Studio and the owner could record some material of those sessions and gift the vhs to my friend, unfortunately he have no way to transfer to dvd to share.
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gotdablouse
The voice announcing DWSE sounds a lot like the one for YGMR so it's likely for the VL pre-production too ? I think that for Stew the voice was a woman, need to check (EDIT - just checked, a woman for Ivy League and B&R but a man for the others, not always the same voice it seems). And yes as far as we knew Ronnie and family weren't around...
Actually I can only hear Mick singing on DWSE ?
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from timeisonourside.com
(W)e did put in some wonderful changes on the song Undercover of the Night, because Keith wouldn't get involved in the song. I remember it being just me, Mick and Charlie. I used to really enjoy playing that song with Mick and Charlie - we took it up into some wonderful adventures with all these different changes. It was really good. There was a great percussive and acoustic version, which is the kind of song it should be, really. The final polished, glossed-up version may have been Mick's vision of the song, but I know the funky version was one he loved as well.
- Ron Wood, 2003
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(The songs) come in different ways, SO many different ways. For instance, You Got Me Rocking. It started off as Keith playing the piano as sort of a slow, boogie-woogie blues. And the form was, like, just the same thing going round and round and round. You never knew whether you were singing the verse or the chorus. And it was very fluid, good fun and all that. But then, when we went to play it with the band, it was like, Well, am I singing the verse here or what? What's going on? Is this a chorus? Do we need another part? So we had to decide if we needed a bridge there, and if this was going to work. I want to know when I'm finished singing the verse! I've got to know! Otherwise, it all sounded the same. Ah, it doesn't matter, Keith would say. Well, it matters to ME! And, of course, he's right. And I'm right. We're BOTH right. So we transpose it from piano to guitar - I was playing the guitar, Keith is playing piano and singing. And then I started playing slide guitar, and it started to sound like Elmore James. And then back to something else. Finally I said, Keith, you've got to come off the piano and play guitar. I can't hear what's going on, there's too much racket! Then the song had to take on the band thing, with everybody playing, so you start to codify it a bit, where the chorus is and so on. And it STILL doesn't have a lyric, and I'm STILL messing with the melody. Keith had a couple of them he was using when he played. If it's going to be a rock song, it has to have a definite chorus and melody. So, I picked one. Maybe that's not how Keith remembers it, but that's how I remember it.
- Mick Jagger, May 1994
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sarahunwin
How so I download through we.transfer.com? I set up an account - now what do I do?!
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DandelionPowderman
It's clearly Mick on falsetto vocals on Don't Want Somebody Else, not Kerslake.