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Turner
Can someone point me to the correct release of a live performance where Mick begins by saying something like "we used to play this fast but now we play it slow"? I thought it was on Flashpoint but no luck.
The same track also appeared on bonus disc (CD3 Rare Reels) from Steel Wheels Live (Deluxe), 2020.Quote
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Turner
Can someone point me to the correct release of a live performance where Mick begins by saying something like "we used to play this fast but now we play it slow"? I thought it was on Flashpoint but no luck.
Flashpoint-era, but not on the Flashpoint album: "I Just Want To Make Love To You" live from Wembley 1990, released on the "Highwire"-CD single.
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Turner
Can someone point me to the correct release of a live performance where Mick begins by saying something like "we used to play this fast but now we play it slow"? I thought it was on Flashpoint but no luck.
Flashpoint-era, but not on the Flashpoint album: "I Just Want To Make Love To You" live from Wembley 1990, released on the "Highwire"-CD single.
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GasLightStreet
The break is killer, the way it walks, especially when Mick gets going on the harmonica. Why this didn't make FLASHPOINT and the ridiculous Little Red Rooster did is a head shaker.
Lame Clifford "harmonica" playing.
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Shott
I think it is No Security era.
It is No Security era if you trust to what is written in the booklet of Rarities 1971-2003 . But in reality that take/version is July 6, 1990, Wembley.Quote
Shott
I think it is No Security era.
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Blueranger
Besides the already mentioned, it’s also on the 2005 compilation Rarities 1971-2003. But the liner-notes are wrong in stating it’s from No Security, which it isn’t even on in the regular edition, though there is a version included on the Japanese version, but that one is a totally different recording.
That song was only on Japanese version of the album as bonus track. It was not on a regular/ worldwide edition. And, no, those words are not present on Japanese No Security.Quote
Shott
I haven't listened to No Security in a while but doesn't Mick say it on the album?
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ironbellyIt is No Security era if you trust to what is written in the booklet of Rarities 1971-2003 . But in reality that take/version is July 6, 1990, Wembley.Quote
Shott
I think it is No Security era.
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Spud
""we used to play this fast, but now we play it slow"
..bet he never said that on the 81/82 tour !
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Shott
I haven't listened to No Security in a while but doesn't Mick say it on the album?
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Spud
""we used to play this fast, but now we play it slow"
..bet he never said that on the 81/82 tour !
Time is on my side was played slower than the studio version on that tour.