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24FPS
So fantastic for Bill to finally get his due for his part on Satisfaction. Initiated by Paul Simon no less. I've wondered for years why no one brought it up.
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24FPS
So fantastic for Bill to finally get his due for his part on Satisfaction. Initiated by Paul Simon no less. I've wondered for years why no one brought it up.
I bet Mick went right out and added Bill's name to the song writing credits after that interviews!
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RaahenTiikeri
Keith looks younger and healthier than..10 years ago.
I was thinking the same. What a difference!
At this point Keith looking healthier than his friends who led a healthy life, as for his age most are dead already, Keith really did prove drinking, drugging and smoking can work for the chosen few.
Comments online saying this was a great interview from Keith and Howard.
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gotdablouse
RSB sounds great and LBTS doesn't sound like the "dud" described in most reviews. Mick's voice is treated like on "Break The Spell" so that's a good start. Wonder who does the count in, Don Was ? So there are at least two count-ins on the album, after only one (Sway) in 60 years !
Eh, 1991.
yes your right
and i'm a little confused by 1991 neither sex drive or highwire have a count-in in any version that i have
Oh crap. You're right - it's not on the album! The promo single for Highwire has the count in! LOL forgot about that.
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schillid
When did this interview take place?
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When did this interview take place?
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When did this interview take place?
Interview was recorded October 5th.
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MadMetaphoricalMax
It's around 1 hr 23 in, when Howard starts talking about how Let It Loose always makes him cry, and then he opens up a little about his childhood and how important that song and the Stones were to him.
“When I hear this I cry," he says. "I’m not @#$%& with you. I want to say this to you without breaking down. I didn’t love my childhood. But this song, the songs you wrote, that was the only time I could feel, because I couldn’t allow myself to feel, if I did I would’ve had a nervous breakdown.”
And Keith makes this amazing throaty noise as Howard says this, a throaty blues of empathy and understanding - maybe to bring joy, you need to understand pain. ‘Hhhurrrruummm that’s ... .... I’m glad to have been of help, brother’ - and he says it with such humanity and tenderness.
“You really were of help. And this song more than anything, it is the most beautiful song.”
Yeah, it is.
It is a very moving moment in a lovely extended conversation which I loved listening to. ‘Thank you brother’. Let it loose. Yeah, it made me well up too.
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Fair enough - my knowledge of Howard Stern is just about zero so I came to him fairly cold! Still moved me though!
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Taylor1
Does he discuss Brian ?
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keefriffhards
At this point Keith looking healthier than his friends who led a healthy life, as for his age most are dead already, Keith really did prove drinking, drugging and smoking can work for the chosen few.