quote:Jumacfly wrote:
One of the best Ronnie's song.period
Which song?
13th February 2007 03:44 AM
Jumacfly
quote:sirmoonie wrote:
Which song?
I can feel the fire??
ps: I m at work so I can t see the pics or vids posted here.
My apologies if I m off topic Sir
13th February 2007 10:09 AM
CraigP
I love the song. Gets me in a happy groove. Think: nice hot summer day in the sun!
13th February 2007 10:11 AM
WattsAtScotts
Good song
13th February 2007 05:09 PM
texile
i like that one..
didn't mick co-wrote it?
13th February 2007 05:13 PM
sirmoonie
quote:Jumacfly wrote:
I can feel the fire??
ps: I m at work so I can t see the pics or vids posted here.
My apologies if I m off topic Sir
No you were right. I was just confused. That happens to me a lot. Confusion, I mean. I'm very confused. Barely know what the hell I'm doing from one day to the next. What day is this?
Great song, totally forgot about it, hadn't heard that in years.
13th February 2007 05:33 PM
fireontheplatter
how raunchy can you get...
singing and smoking like that...
you won't see that ever again....probanly not
i didn't see ron wood being so freaking laxadaysacle like that on the biggerbang tour.
it is ok but only if i have driven back and forth accross the country 5 fucking times and am so fuck and tired would i throw that crap on ever again
14th February 2007 03:42 AM
The Wick
quote:texile wrote:
i like that one..
didn't mick co-wrote it?
He didn't write any of it, but was almost the lead vocal on it and produced it I think. It's a great song from an outstanding album. Keith and Ronnie sounded like a true garage band. It's time for the New Barbarians to a make a comeback although it will likely kill one of them.
14th February 2007 04:31 AM
Zack
The version on the Faces box is just about the best I've ever heard Ronnie play, ever.
And Rod's whole "Ronnie Wood was here last night . . . and so were the rest of us. Cheers mate!" gives me a warm fuzzy feeling all over.
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