Stray Cat is unique in its own right, but Parachute Woman has never been duplicated in any way by the Stones, who are the only rock band who could even try.
Parachute Woman, but not by much...the bluesier and more countryish the Stones get...the better I like it.
4tylix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Stray Cat is unique in its own right, but > Parachute Woman has never been duplicated in any > way by the Stones, who are the only rock band who > could even try. > > Parachute Woman, but not by much...the bluesier > and more countryish the Stones get...the better I > like it.
Thank you 4tylix,
You're a man of wealth and taste . . . well certainly your a man of taste. :-)
4tylix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > camper88....my taste has gotten me nowhere for the > past three matches as my choices hit the mat, but > I gotta stay in the game!
I know what you mean, . . . democracy, it's a bitch.
camper88 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gotta make a case for Parachute Woman. > > Love the blues riff, deadly > The slide is a knife-sharpened baby killer > Mick's harp is as well-honed as it ever gets, like > a weapon ... > Outstanding, compact diamond-hard 2:23 minutes > of unadulterated rock and roll. > > Love SCB, but gotta give it to Charlie's heavy > throbbing on Parachute Woman.
The Cat is back . . . for round four. She's managed to overcome Rocks Off, Sister Morphine, and Parachute Woman, all classics in their own right that I'm sure will be back in the cage at a later date. But for the moment, it's Stray Cat against a new contender, coming to us From Goat Head Soup, the song officially known to us as Star, Star. They both deserve another listen before I can cast my vote.