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And considering the much edgier Liar dates all the way back to '77, makes this new tune sound a bit redundant and quite dated.
My grumpy old grandma could have said that too...
Funny - was she also a fan of the Sex Pistols?
Nah...she died in '86 and I guess she wasn't aware of the pistols...
But she had a soft spot for the royal family...so in a certain way
there's a link...a very weak link,I must admit...
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I'm at least glad that Mick seems to have accepted his fate as a rock stalwart instead of a pop star-in-waiting
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And considering the much edgier Liar dates all the way back to '77, makes this new tune sound a bit redundant and quite dated.
My grumpy old grandma could have said that too...
Funny - was she also a fan of the Sex Pistols?
Nah...she died in '86 and I guess she wasn't aware of the pistols...
But she had a soft spot for the royal family...so in a certain way
there's a link...a very weak link,I must admit...
Both of my grandma's died ten years after yours. One of them was a bit grumpy at times, while the other was always cheerful.
Neither were aware of the Sex Pistols as far as I know except for what they might have heard blasting from my room when they'd come over to visit when I was a teenager in the '70's.
May they all rest in peace....
As for the obvious similarities between the Sex Pistols' Liar and this new Grohl/Jagger tune, seems that usually in the past when Mick has been influenced by something, he doesn't make it so literal.
Sure there's always been bits and pieces that sound a bit familiar here and there, but in this case several people in this thread have traced it directly back to the Sex Pistols Liar - seems Mick's getting a bit lazy maybe.
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And considering the much edgier Liar dates all the way back to '77, makes this new tune sound a bit redundant and quite dated.
My grumpy old grandma could have said that too...
Funny - was she also a fan of the Sex Pistols?
Nah...she died in '86 and I guess she wasn't aware of the pistols...
But she had a soft spot for the royal family...so in a certain way
there's a link...a very weak link,I must admit...
Both of my grandma's died ten years after yours. One of them was a bit grumpy at times, while the other was always cheerful.
Neither were aware of the Sex Pistols as far as I know except for what they might have heard blasting from my room when they'd come over to visit when I was a teenager in the '70's.
May they all rest in peace....
As for the obvious similarities between the Sex Pistols' Liar and this new Grohl/Jagger tune, seems that usually in the past when Mick has been influenced by something, he doesn't make it so literal.
Sure there's always been bits and pieces that sound a bit familiar here and there, but in this case several people in this thread have traced it directly back to the Sex Pistols Liar - seems Mick's getting a bit lazy maybe.
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I @#$%& love that I woke up this morning and heard a new Mick Jagger song.
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To me its a cross of Doom and Gloom and All the Rage
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I @#$%& love that I woke up this morning and heard a new Mick Jagger song.
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And considering the much edgier Liar dates all the way back to '77, makes this new tune sound a bit redundant and quite dated.
My grumpy old grandma could have said that too...
Funny - was she also a fan of the Sex Pistols?
Nah...she died in '86 and I guess she wasn't aware of the pistols...
But she had a soft spot for the royal family...so in a certain way
there's a link...a very weak link,I must admit...
Both of my grandma's died ten years after yours. One of them was a bit grumpy at times, while the other was always cheerful.
Neither were aware of the Sex Pistols as far as I know except for what they might have heard blasting from my room when they'd come over to visit when I was a teenager in the '70's.
May they all rest in peace....
As for the obvious similarities between the Sex Pistols' Liar and this new Grohl/Jagger tune, seems that usually in the past when Mick has been influenced by something, he doesn't make it so literal.
Sure there's always been bits and pieces that sound a bit familiar here and there, but in this case several people in this thread have traced it directly back to the Sex Pistols Liar - seems Mick's getting a bit lazy maybe.
Nah. Maybe it is an inspiration. Nothing wrong with that. What if it sounded closer to It's Only Rock'N'Roll? Or a fast Purple Rain? It's just a song. It kicks. Great singing.
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Probably even better than “God gave me everything “ and that was f””kin’ awesome.
Mick really in touch with his fellow countryman releasing it the week we came out of lockdown.
Got a sneaky feeling Keef is gonna put something out which will mirror this gem.
If we could just get them together...
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Hairball
Would have been nice to hear what Mick has to say about the supposed new Stones album in that Rolling Stone interview. He talks about TikTok, conspiracies, anti-vaxxers, Trump, and just about everything else,
yet no word on the progress of the new album or lack thereof. Maybe it was a stipulation that any mention of the Stones and/or the supposed new album is completely off limits.
Also wondering what he thinks about the possibilities of rescheduling the postponed tour, and any reasons why they haven't rescheduled yet like most other bands and artists have.
And finally, how does he feel about the mass leakage of the three CD Fully Finished Studio Outtakes bootleg, and the overwhelmingly positive reaction from most fans.
Hopefully some of these matters will be addressed in other interviews he gives during this publicity campaign - I hope so anyways.
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More insipid social commentary from Mick. No emotional power. Gimme Crosseyed Heart.
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Reminds me of "Doom and Gloom" a bit. A, nowadays, typical Mick-song. I think the collaboration with Grohl rejuvenates him. It seems like he has a urge to stay busy.
And I guess Grohl is easy to work with. A very likeable guy, Grohl. The song? good or bad? Something in between, like "Doom and Gloom". So far at least. I've only listened to it once...