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GasLightStreet
One Hit (To The Body) London Mix - the cursive writing on the vinyl spindle (?) spells Ome Hit!
As much as I despise DIRTY WORK, the remixes of two of the three singles were (and still are, I guess) pretty damn good (well, Harlem Shuffle can never sound bad).
The London Mix of One Hit (To The Body) reveals some intricate guitar playing, with great attention to quasi-reggae licks and percussive attacks, with an interesting play of the heavy jangly acoustic here and there. The remix gives a good sonic glimpse as to why it was released as a single - it's actually a pretty damn good tune.
They should remix IORR album to make it sound like Black n Blue.And remix Ladies and Gentlemen.Quote
ribbelchips
I have a hate/love relationship with Stones remixes. Some of them are fantastic, others are pure crap in my opinion. I love the Miss You Dance version and I like the Mixed Emotions (12"version) and You Got me Rocking (Perfecto Mix) remixes. And I actually prefer the Jeff Bhasker mix of Doom & Gloom over the original single version..
It's a shame that there isn't a remix version of Emotional Rescue. The perfect Stones song to remix imho.
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Taylor1They should remix IORR album to make it sound like Black n Blue.And remix Ladies and Gentlemen.Quote
ribbelchips
I have a hate/love relationship with Stones remixes. Some of them are fantastic, others are pure crap in my opinion. I love the Miss You Dance version and I like the Mixed Emotions (12"version) and You Got me Rocking (Perfecto Mix) remixes. And I actually prefer the Jeff Bhasker mix of Doom & Gloom over the original single version..
It's a shame that there isn't a remix version of Emotional Rescue. The perfect Stones song to remix imho.
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It's a shame that there isn't a remix version of Emotional Rescue...
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VoodooLounge13
Great song the regular or remixed version. Still wishing they’d open with One Hit - it’d be stellar!
Also, the ‘n’ is correct. A small ‘n’ in cursive writing actually has two humps like that and a small ‘m’ has three. Not a misprint there.
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GasLightStreet
One Hit (To The Body) London Mix - the cursive writing on the vinyl spindle (?) spells Ome Hit!
As much as I despise DIRTY WORK, the remixes of two of the three singles were (and still are, I guess) pretty damn good (well, Harlem Shuffle can never sound bad).
The London Mix of One Hit (To The Body) reveals some intricate guitar playing, with great attention to quasi-reggae licks and percussive attacks, with an interesting play of the heavy jangly acoustic here and there. The remix gives a good sonic glimpse as to why it was released as a single - it's actually a pretty damn good tune.
Be careful, you might end up (finally) liking Dirty Works …
Although I am sure you will never admit it in public!
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It's a shame that there isn't a remix version of Emotional Rescue...
False, where have you been the past year!?
Online/Renting it: Apple Music
Offline/Owning it: [iorr.org]
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ribbelchips
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It's a shame that there isn't a remix version of Emotional Rescue...
False, where have you been the past year!?
Online/Renting it: Apple Music
Offline/Owning it: [iorr.org]
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GasLightStreet
Not a remix so much as an extended edit, just some tweaked editing of an otherwise not so edited mix of Emotional Rescue.
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ribbelchips
This topic is about remixes by other artists, right? Different takes on songs, by adding and/or removing instruments or complete parts of the songs. adding loops, samples... Sometimes even changing the genre of the tune to a dancetrack. That kind of stuff.
Adding channels to stereo tracks is more remastering in my book...
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GasLightStreet
Not a remix so much as an extended edit, just some tweaked editing of an otherwise not so edited mix of Emotional Rescue.Quote
ribbelchips
This topic is about remixes by other artists, right? Different takes on songs, by adding and/or removing instruments or complete parts of the songs. adding loops, samples... Sometimes even changing the genre of the tune to a dancetrack. That kind of stuff.
Adding channels to stereo tracks is more remastering in my book...
It's absolutely appalling how noninsightful and ignorant you guys are.
You haven't got a clue about what you're talking about.
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treaclefingers
wow. This is your first post? Do you have friends?
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treaclefingers
wow. This is your first post? Do you have friends?
I'm here to tell the truth. Who are you and why do you care?
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treaclefingers
wow. This is your first post? Do you have friends?
I'm here to tell the truth. Who are you and why do you care?
This sucks. Now back to music please
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DandelionPowderman
They need the multitracks to do a remix. I doubt they have them.
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DandelionPowderman
They need the multitracks to do a remix. I doubt they have them.
OK, maybe I missed something. But I think I can say without a doubt, that the Rolling Stones indeed DO have the multitracks!
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DandelionPowderman
They need the multitracks to do a remix. I doubt they have them.
OK, maybe I missed something. But I think I can say without a doubt, that the Rolling Stones indeed DO have the multitracks!
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GasLightStreet
Not a remix so much as an extended edit, just some tweaked editing of an otherwise not so edited mix of Emotional Rescue.Quote
ribbelchips
This topic is about remixes by other artists, right? Different takes on songs, by adding and/or removing instruments or complete parts of the songs. adding loops, samples... Sometimes even changing the genre of the tune to a dancetrack. That kind of stuff.
Adding channels to stereo tracks is more remastering in my book...
It's absolutely appalling how noninsightful and ignorant you guys are.
You haven't got a clue about what you're talking about.
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DandelionPowderman
They need the multitracks to do a remix. I doubt they have them.
OK, maybe I missed something. But I think I can say without a doubt, that the Rolling Stones indeed DO have the multitracks!
They have them. They have everything. You are right I don’t know why he would say that.
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DandelionPowderman
They need the multitracks to do a remix. I doubt they have them.
OK, maybe I missed something. But I think I can say without a doubt, that the Rolling Stones indeed DO have the multitracks!
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GasLightStreet
...please explain (provide a link with the remix) your position about that version of Emotional Rescue on HONK being a remix.
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