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BN78
My story to share: I'm in the back seat of my daughter's car riding back home from a recent family event, her mother is in front passenger and my daughter's boyfriend riding back with me. Daughter's apple Play was queued in and everyone took a round at being DJ. Context here, my daughter (early 20's), her mother, and the boyfriend all endlessly enjoy the current pop country stuff (that's all I'll say - don't want to offend anyone who likes this genre)and so they all went before me. When I was handed th Apple Play to spin a tune, it was this one and told my daughter to "turn it up- you gotta hear this one loud".
It immediately hooked my daughter who was shaking to the beat and singing, and by the time we got towards the end of the track, the whole car was singing and tapping to the outro!
That's the only testament I need outside my Stones universe to know that this is an awesome tune written and performed as only the Stones can do. A top track for me on this great album!
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jahisnotdead
Great news! I look forward to it. I wonder if this will be the Dua Lipa guest spot or if we'll still have that to look forward to in the future.
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georgelicks
The 17th date from Mick's interview last month was actually right, but it was November, not October.
Also good to release the song at last on a Friday, they missed a UK Top 20 with Angry with 2 lost days of streaming and sales, they also missed another Top 100 chart hit with SSOH with a lost day of sales and streaming.
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georgelicks
The 17th date from Mick's interview last month was actually right, but it was November, not October.
Also good to release the song at last on a Friday, they missed a UK Top 20 with Angry with 2 lost days of streaming and sales, they also missed another Top 100 chart hit with SSOH with a lost day of sales and streaming.
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RollstoDRSC
Sorry I don't know really.. but I think both online and CD Single...
..but by the way It was until now a big sh*t two CD singles with only one title track...it never was before!!
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frenki09
Isn't this a Black Eyed Peas song?
I am sure some were shaking their heads not knowing what to make of Miss You when it came out in 1978... Then Emotional Rescue... Too Much Blood... Anybody Seen My Baby?...
This time Mick took it a step further.
I just don't like it. It is catchy but that makes kinda 'cheap.' Still, I can see its appeal. I'd actually prefer Sweet Thing over this track.
Honestly, I don't know how Keef would be okay with putting out a straight up dance track like this. This is just sooo not Keef. Imagine anything like this on a KR solo album... Phffffew.
I am surprised how much praise this song gets from Stones fans here on iorr.org...
It is this song, along with Whole Wide World, that I am trying to stay away from.
HD is a really tight album and it may be their best since Voodoo Lounge.
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frenki09
Isn't this a Black Eyed Peas song?
I am sure some were shaking their heads not knowing what to make of Miss You when it came out in 1978... Then Emotional Rescue... Too Much Blood... Anybody Seen My Baby?...
This time Mick took it a step further.
I just don't like it. It is catchy but that makes kinda 'cheap.' Still, I can see its appeal. I'd actually prefer Sweet Thing over this track.
Honestly, I don't know how Keef would be okay with putting out a straight up dance track like this. This is just sooo not Keef. Imagine anything like this on a KR solo album... Phffffew.
I am surprised how much praise this song gets from Stones fans here on iorr.org...
It is this song, along with Whole Wide World, that I am trying to stay away from.
HD is a really tight album and it may be their best since Voodoo Lounge.
Keith wasn't OK with it, hence they added the great guitars that wound up on the final version. Great track.
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frenki09
Isn't this a Black Eyed Peas song?
I am sure some were shaking their heads not knowing what to make of Miss You when it came out in 1978... Then Emotional Rescue... Too Much Blood... Anybody Seen My Baby?...
This time Mick took it a step further.
I just don't like it. It is catchy but that makes kinda 'cheap.' Still, I can see its appeal. I'd actually prefer Sweet Thing over this track.
Honestly, I don't know how Keef would be okay with putting out a straight up dance track like this. This is just sooo not Keef. Imagine anything like this on a KR solo album... Phffffew.
I am surprised how much praise this song gets from Stones fans here on iorr.org...
It is this song, along with Whole Wide World, that I am trying to stay away from.
HD is a really tight album and it may be their best since Voodoo Lounge.
Keith wasn't OK with it, hence they added the great guitars that wound up on the final version. Great track.
That's an example of some, I don't know if they're creative differences, but where some compromise elevated the music. Love the guitar on that track.
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frenki09
Isn't this a Black Eyed Peas song?
I am sure some were shaking their heads not knowing what to make of Miss You when it came out in 1978... Then Emotional Rescue... Too Much Blood... Anybody Seen My Baby?...
This time Mick took it a step further.
I just don't like it. It is catchy but that makes kinda 'cheap.' Still, I can see its appeal. I'd actually prefer Sweet Thing over this track.
Honestly, I don't know how Keef would be okay with putting out a straight up dance track like this. This is just sooo not Keef. Imagine anything like this on a KR solo album... Phffffew.
I am surprised how much praise this song gets from Stones fans here on iorr.org...
It is this song, along with Whole Wide World, that I am trying to stay away from.
HD is a really tight album and it may be their best since Voodoo Lounge.
Keith wasn't OK with it, hence they added the great guitars that wound up on the final version. Great track.
That's an example of some, I don't know if they're creative differences, but where some compromise elevated the music. Love the guitar on that track.
Basically "Mess It Up" repeats the model of "Miss You": Mick having a great and catchy dance track, but Keith (with Ronnie) adds there a great guitar department that uplifts the whole thing into new dimension.
In a way one could think that as a comprimise between Mick and Keith, but I tend to think that more like the differences, even the tension between them, supporting each other, making the result even more tasty. And sounding like, you know, The Rolling Stones.
Anyway, in "Mess It Up" the guitars sound like adding an exciting story of their own to follow in this song full of different phases already. Some fantastic work there.
- Doxa
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dedospegajosos
Who do we hear speaking at the false start? Is it Charlie or Mick?
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dedospegajosos
Who do we hear speaking at the false start? Is it Charlie or Mick?
Charlie of course.
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dedospegajosos
Who do we hear speaking at the false start? Is it Charlie or Mick?
Charlie of course.
That's what I thought, that´s awesome!
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dedospegajosos
Who do we hear speaking at the false start? Is it Charlie or Mick?
Charlie of course.
That's what I thought, that´s awesome!
It's the first time you can hear Charlie's voice on a Stones studio album.