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yearsinthemaking
I was listening to the Emotional Rescue album (quite underrated) and I was trying to remember what song was added when they decided at the last minute to leave off "Claudine"? I can remember some radio broadcast at the time saying that the Stones were worried about legal troubles from Claudine Longet but I don't recall the replacement song. My suspicion is "Indian Girl" Any ideas?
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jbwelda
It sure woulda beat Indian Girl.
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jbwelda
It sure woulda beat Indian Girl.
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I love Indian Girl.
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jbwelda
It sure woulda beat Indian Girl.
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I love Indian Girl.
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jbwelda
It sure woulda beat Indian Girl.
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I love Indian Girl.
Yeah I prefer Indian Girl over Claudine, I even prefer the NON-released Claudine over the released one.
Indian Girl is a perfect thursday night preparing-the-fry up-tune, as far as I'm concerned I could listen to the boys doing quasi-mariachi and tex-mex all day with some tasty blues and country thrown in for good measure. Come saturday night it's time for the JJ Flashes, Street Fighting Men, Start Me Ups and Brown Sugars.
Correct me if I'm wrong but sometimes it feels like some members just dig the proper LARGER THAN LIFE-Rock tunes they've given us and not some of those more hidden gems that are not expected from a Rock n Roll band.
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yearsinthemaking
I found this from Wikipedia on Claudine Longet:
Claudine Longet
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Claudine Longet
Claudine Longet in 1969
Claudine Longet in 1969
Background information
Born 29 January 1942 (age 79)
Origin Paris, France
Genres
PopBossa novaFrench popstandardsSoft rock
Occupation(s)
Singeractress
Instruments
Vocalsguitar
Years active 1963–1975
Labels
A&MBarnaby Records
Associated acts
Andy WilliamsNick DeCaro
Claudine Georgette Longet (born 29 January 1942) is a Franco-American singer, actress, dancer, and recording artist popular during the 1960s and 1970s.
Born in Paris, France, Longet was married to American singer and television entertainer Andy Williams from 1961 until 1975. She has maintained a private profile since 1977, following her conviction for negligent homicide in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, former Olympic skier Spider Sabich.
Popular culture references
In music
In 1980, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote a song about Spider Sabich's death that was intended to be on the Rolling Stones album Emotional Rescue. The song, titled "Claudine," carried lyrics that painted a graphic picture of some of the more salacious aspects of the affair and killing. It was deemed too controversial and was removed, although it was included on several bootleg Rolling Stones albums. In November 2011, the track "Claudine" was released on the deluxe reissue of their album Some Girls.[19]
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yearsinthemaking
I found this from Wikipedia on Claudine Longet:
Claudine Longet
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Claudine Longet
Claudine Longet in 1969
Claudine Longet in 1969
Background information
Born 29 January 1942 (age 79)
Origin Paris, France
Genres
PopBossa novaFrench popstandardsSoft rock
Occupation(s)
Singeractress
Instruments
Vocalsguitar
Years active 1963–1975
Labels
A&MBarnaby Records
Associated acts
Andy WilliamsNick DeCaro
Claudine Georgette Longet (born 29 January 1942) is a Franco-American singer, actress, dancer, and recording artist popular during the 1960s and 1970s.
Born in Paris, France, Longet was married to American singer and television entertainer Andy Williams from 1961 until 1975. She has maintained a private profile since 1977, following her conviction for negligent homicide in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, former Olympic skier Spider Sabich.
Popular culture references
In music
In 1980, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote a song about Spider Sabich's death that was intended to be on the Rolling Stones album Emotional Rescue. The song, titled "Claudine," carried lyrics that painted a graphic picture of some of the more salacious aspects of the affair and killing. It was deemed too controversial and was removed, although it was included on several bootleg Rolling Stones albums. In November 2011, the track "Claudine" was released on the deluxe reissue of their album Some Girls.[19]
Most internet postings say they wrote the song in '78, meaning it for inclusion on Some Girls, but legal problems prevented it. I assume that's why the inferior Lies was stuck in there. They're very similar, but Claudine is better.
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yearsinthemaking
I was listening to the Emotional Rescue album (quite underrated) and I was trying to remember what song was added when they decided at the last minute to leave off "Claudine"? I can remember some radio broadcast at the time saying that the Stones were worried about legal troubles from Claudine Longet but I don't recall the replacement song. My suspicion is "Indian Girl" Any ideas?
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dcba
Nobody mentions the slow version of that track?
The one that positively oozes sleaze with a beyond wasted Jagger on slurs... I mean vocals. It sounds like it was recorded in some pit of hell.
The vibe of it is a precursor of the UC tracks.
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dcba
Nobody mentions the slow version of that track?
The one that positively oozes sleaze with a beyond wasted Jagger on slurs... I mean vocals. It sounds like it was recorded in some pit of hell.
The vibe of it is a precursor of the UC tracks.
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Lynd8
Wonder if we'll ever get a deluxe ER??