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7 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMathijs I checked some live versions, and to my ears he always sings 'fight and fukc and feed', most of the times slurring it to 'fight and fukc'n feed' Mathijs Mick clearly, well maybe not all that clearly but a "the" after fire (the) is discernible to my ears in all of those.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMelBelli Quotebitusa2012 QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteTaylor1 So the guitar playing the great riff on Angry is Mick.And who did Mick mix the album with? Keith in the left channel, Mick in the right channel. They are both playing the riff. These are ALL the guitar parts of the song Great stuff. Keith is definitely doing capo 7 Midnight Rambler/Out of Control things, and you nailed i
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
For years I thought it was "find your fukcing feet." Still think its about shooting H but also about the experience of stealing the power plugging into the mobile to record the songs. A double meaning sort of like Brown Sugar. But if you listen to the lyrics the whole somg alludes to being high, what if feels like, how you perceive things-the numbness, disconnection, nodding off..
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
flush switch noun : an electrical switch mounted with only its face exposed and with its sides surrounded by a box or case that is not a part of the switch.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuotePalace Revolution 2000 Everyone is going to hear what they hear, but IMO it is plainly obvious that it's 'plug in, flush out, fight, fukc and feed". "To flush out means to force someone or something out of hiding or to clean something (usually by forcing water through a container).
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteRocky Dijon My understanding was it was a reference to how they had to steal generator power for the mobile truck in Nellcote. That makes a lot of sense and could see the lyrics referring to both the power generator powering the Stones and the process of shooting H which was probably how Keith viewed at the time-his power source.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
plug in, flush out and fire the f.... feed I always thought referred to the shooting heroin process.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteTimeIs Quotegotdablouse wiped each others work when they took turns in the studio, driving Kimsey crazy ! - that timeline is getting murkier with each interview...didn't they "reset" in Jamaica in December and get together with Watt in January in L.A. and knock out 23 tunes ? ;-)No. Mick misspoke when he said December. He probably meant (but forgets, old age ) it started
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8 ***months ***ago
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Quotegotdablouse From the RS article QuoteWatt remembers Richards putting in hours of overdub sessions and instances where, after a night out, he’d tell Jagger that he was going back to the studio. Jagger would insist on coming with him. “Keith worked very hard,” Jagger says. “He worked a lot of days consecutively. And then I came in and did some vocals, and Ronnie did the same. And then I we
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
Quotepowerage78 QuotePaintMonkeyManBlack I really really like the 3 songs. Angry had to grow but is fantastic now. I love both other ones. They will be even better in better quality. It's a bit more commercial or radio friendly, but I think we are in for great, diverse, showcase album with dance, blues, rock, country, ballads etc. Listened to ABB today and pretty sure this album will be
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteDorn QuoteDoxa The Don Was case is interesting. The articles seem to tell the diplomatic story that since Was was busy, they needed to find another producer. So they got Watt. Are the Twins nowadays really so diplomatic and humble that they let their trusted people to have priorities over them? I am a bit skeptical here. Something in me says that if they really would have wanted to have h
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
Quotegeorgelicks #34 for Angry on the UK Singles Chart, vía Radio 1. Is that a good chart debut these days? Do songs still climb the charts or quickly peak? #34 seems like a really solid single debut.
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8 ***months ***ago
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Quotedoitywoik QuoteIrix Quotedoitywoik Is it knowns whether it is the original version or the covid version? Universal Music Japan says: "released in 2020" - sounds like the then released single version. Thanks, Irix! So this is clarified. Means we have to wait for a rarities album that will be released in 20 years or so (when we all will be so deaf we couldn't listen to
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteRaiseTheKnife I was a little worried when Angry was released, but Get Close is suprisingly good and on the same level as A Bigger Bang. It's definitely better than songs like Sweet Neo Con and Look What The Cat Dragged In. Personally I think that creative out of nowhere percussion break and sax solo elevarea Get Close a few levels above ABB.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
RS article on new album
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMelBelli QuoteStonedRambler QuoteMelBelli So, according to Mick in the NYT piece, they needed the spur of a deadline to finally finish the album. But Keith’s been saying since last week that the album got finished because “when the singer wants to record, you record him!” Doesn’t quite add up. Right after Crosseyed Heart came out, Keith was saying he hoped the album would give him “lev
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
There is a great little repeating guitar motif buried underneath the last 30 seconds of Angry. It sounds like something Keith would have come up with 1966-67. I didn't notice it until I heard it in that reelstones thing that was posted.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteVoodooLounge13 At the very least, I think we will get an expanded edition of HD, much in the ABB vein, as Ronnie said they recorded two albums, and Mick caught himself when talking about the songs, saying, Well that's not true actually, but....and then he went in a totally different direction. There are different more songs ready. It's just a matter of what form they'll take
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteSockers56 Quotehockenheim95 QuoteMisterDDDD Somehow missed this.. "The alternate titles for the album were “Hit and Run” and “Smash and Grab,” Richards said. Decent alternatives, but glad they went with Hackney Diamonds, much better imo. Wasn't this a joke? The way I took it, I thought Keith was joking, too. I took it that way too.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
Thankfully Mick's flirtation with retiring and moving to Florida to roll around in golf carts and play shuffleboard has passed.
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8 ***months ***ago
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Quotedrewmaster QuoteHairball Not bad. Better than Don't Stop, but it's a bit reminiscent of Cyndy Lauper's Girls Just Want to Have Fun, or some other bouncy '80's pop hit...maybe something from Huey Lewis and the News. +1 Yes, at first listen, "Angry" is a nice, bouncy, safe-as-milk pop song. Catchy and likeable, I suppose. But I'm hoping other t
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteBig Al I’ve said it before in previous, related threads: Goats Head Soup was the Stones’ first, true, album of the 1970’s. Both Sticky Fingers and - though be it, to a lesser extent - Exile on Main Street, are still rooted in the late-60’s. For better or worse, Goats Head Soup was fresh and modern for it’s time. I’m my opinion, it’s weaker than the two LP’s that preceded it, yet it’s their f
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
It was definitely a departure from anything they had done up to that point.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteTomGreen Count in on New Faces, for the record! Fiji Jim too.
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteMelBelli It’s a Mick riff for sure. Meh. Yeah, its too hamfisted to be Keith which would either be choppier or more fluid, a bit of space for silence. Mick must really like the Soul Survivor riff.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
Both the lyrics and singing on I Got The Blues sure seems personal (and intense). Same for Let It Loose. Already Over Me as well.
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteHairball Quotebig4 QuoteStonesSmeth99 QuoteHairball Things are heating up, and the countdown is on............> Hackney Diamonds Countdown now showing 7 days and 19 hours and 36 minutes - so 2.30pm next Wednesday (UK time), some kind of announcement. My birthday! Sweet!! Happy Birthday in advance big4 - there's going to be a lot of celebrating going on! Thank you very
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8 ***months ***ago
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QuoteTravelinMan QuoteDandelionPowderman My copy has this running list: Yep, this was my first copy as well. My dad had "Ft Worth Express" back in the 90's, which was great. It appears "Keep Your Motor Running" is actually all from Texas, and I believe the unreleased album included songs from Philly. I can't figure out why one song is mono though. Yea
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteStonesSmeth99 QuoteHairball Things are heating up, and the countdown is on............> Hackney Diamonds Countdown now showing 7 days and 19 hours and 36 minutes - so 2.30pm next Wednesday (UK time), some kind of announcement. My birthday! Sweet!!
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8 ***months ***ago
big4
QuoteRocky Dijon QuoteTornAndFried Which recording is the "master that was leaked to radio"? Courtesy of Nico Zentgraf: 720811A 11th August: THE ROLLING STONES. US radio (WMMS)/(Radio Cleveland). Broadcast of the unreleased 1972 tour live-album. - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) - Houston 25.06.72, 1st show
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