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ryanpow
Heaven Is from the Emototional Rescue sessions... .
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skipstone
Way beyond Some Girls.
I like the TY version of Start Me Up but they didn't play it with owning it until the 89-90 tour. The version on Flashpoint is incendiary. Woody's solo helps the song out tremendously. It's a little bit faster, which I think is good - they haven't done it as good since then.
The first Stones gig for me was 1990 during that tour. Maybe this is sort of nostalgia, but I do share your opinion about the way SMU should be played: just a little bit faster and with more power on guitar mixes than in the studio version. I´ve understood they first rehearsed it with even slower tempo, or even acoustic? Can anyone enlighten me with this?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2008-07-14 10:09 by wesley.
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wesley
No Use Crying, the only filler, or is it in a wrong company
Actually you could also count in WAY, but I guess it's a less painful one.Quote
wesley
Looks like I´m in a minority in this NO USE C-thing, maybe I chose a wrong impression. Or as stated by Dunhill, three "painful" songs.. Just one too many?
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The Greek
skipstone you stated that mick taylor is on two tracks on tattoo you .i heard that those tracks were redone with ronnie wood guitar but maybe i am wrong but which two tracks are they (slave?) ?
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The Greek
skipstone you stated that mick taylor is on two tracks on tattoo you .i heard that those tracks were redone with ronnie wood guitar but maybe i am wrong but which two tracks are they (slave?) ?
Tops and Waiting On A Friend.
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Doxa
That Mike Nicholls tries to be a tough guy. "Jagger's dreadful voice has never improved" (and the mistaken refrernce to Ronnie in "Little T&A" is idiotic). Seemingly he seem to have an issue with their reputation, status and fame, "Living in a goldwish bowl", and thereby their "inabilty to see further", etc.
Obviously mr. Nicholls could not see much further when he tried to listen and analyzise the content of TATTOO YOU.
- Doxa