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Daethgod |
Voodoo Residue
Track 3 He Loves You So.
"He Loves You So (5:55): Keith on vocal for this slower number. Nice chord sequence reminiscent of the Nashville acoustic guitar work he does on Sparks Will Fly (and Wild Horses), but this time on a six string electric. A soft strum probably played with the swipe of his fingers near the bridge of the guitar. Jagger and Richards discuss the chord changes and a keyboard is added (probably Jagger). Jagger eventually comes in to start sounding out what may eventually become a vocal. He does this often as songs develop. Keith will try much harder to place vocals in the early stages where Jagger will hum out the bars and make noise to get a feel for the music. A revealing look at Jagger, Richards & Watts at work with each playing keyboards, guitar, and drums respectively. The song ends on a sour note and then a short jam begins."
Man I love this band.
more info :
"Voodoo Residue" is the third installment of "Voodoo Lounge" studio outtakes from the label that brought us the unforgettable "Voodoo Brew" and "Voodoo Stew". Not a box set worth of songs this time, but a double CD-R with a nicely packaged sleeve and booklet. It's been two years since the release of "Voodoo Stew" and one might ask what could possibly be left from the "Voodoo Lounge" sessions? The answer is tracks that are the most primal beginnings of what would become "Voodoo Lounge" that have surfaced to date. This could be a very interesting manifestation to some, but for most these tracks are in their infancy. They are on par with the likes of "hotel room" tapes that have come out over the years. Simple chord progressions and rambling and/or mumbling for lyrics. For the "hard core" these are rare glimpses into the early creative processes between the Glimmer Twins. The "Voodoo Residue" recordings are nowhere near the Barbados DAT's found on disc #3 of "Voodoo Stew" with respect to maturity and production. Jagger/Richards work very differently from one another as these and many other recordings reveal, but together they make music that they are not capable of producing on their own. The sound quality of "Voodoo Residue" is what we have come to expect from this "trilogy" of releases . . . crystal clear DAT's from the mixing board.
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fireontheplatter |
those sound like fun...i don't have any out take cds.
i listened to the black box today. there are some interesting versions of song on there...gimme shelter and honky tonk has the YEP.WO thing that you don't hear on the radio version. |
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Mel Belli |
Lovely track ... thanks for reminding us of it. I wish they'd put out finished product that raw. That's all they need. |
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