rooster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My choice is...Sex & Drugs & Rock & > Roll...everytime I hear it..I just think this is > so Stones!!. I think the SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL lyrics could never have been written by Mick or any of the other Stones. It's just too witty, clever, humorous. It is TRADE MARK-ed Ian DURY and The Blockheads.
If I understand the question correctly, there are a number of strong candidates: Monday by Wilco (1997) or Stay with Me by Faces (1971) both come to mind
I could see a great warhorse tune in this one. If you combine the awesome riff off Bohemian like you with the lryrc (aproach) of God Give Me Everything I Want.
All Right Now by The Free. Sounds like a stones song all the way through...
All Right Now ( A. Fraser / P. Rodgers)
There she stood in the street Smiling from her head to her feet I said hey what is this Now maybe baby Maybe you're in need for a kiss I said slow don't talk so fast Don't you think that love can last She said love Lord above Now you're trying to trick me in love
All right now Baby it's all right now All right now Baby it's all right now
I took her home to my place Watching every move on her face She said look what's your game Are you trying to put me in shame I said slow don't talk so fast Don't you think that love can last She said love Lord above Now you're tryin' to trick me in love
All right now Baby it's all right now All right now Baby it's all right now
All right now Baby it's all right now All right now Baby it's all right now
sweetcharmedlife Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I thought you meant,a song they perform live but > didn't write like Ain't too Proud To Beg or Just > My Imagination.
I thought that was the question too.
Just My Imagination or Love in Vain.
I don't think Time is on My Side is a "warhourse". But I bet most "casual" Stones fans think Mick & Keef wrote it.
rooster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Young blood. . The Andrew Loog Oldman version or the Jerry Lee Lewis album song from 1995?
DE VULLUSBAND Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rooster Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Young blood. > . > The Andrew Loog Oldman version or the Jerry Lee > Lewis album song from 1995? Sorry the ALO-song was Young Love. You're talking about JLL's Young Blood or the original?