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gnuj |
A couple of weeks ago I was in a clothing store and the background music they were playing sounded like electronic dance music with Mick Jagger singing it. I don't remember any of the lyrics but they were sort of long songs, like you'd hear in a club, and one of the songs had a tinkly piano background. Does anyone know where I can find these songs? |
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Joey |
" A couple of weeks ago I was in a clothing store and the background music they were playing sounded like electronic dance music with Mick Jagger singing it. I don't remember any of the lyrics but they were sort of long songs, like you'd hear in a club, and one of the songs had a tinkly piano background. Does anyone know where I can find these songs? "
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gimmekeef |
Tinkly piano sound?....hmmmm...Live Licks? |
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Saint Sway |
sounds like you were lucky to live to tell about this.
under similiar circumstances, many less fortunate die-hards here would of ran screaming head on into traffic |
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gnuj |
If you cannot help me, why even both posting a reply? |
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SweetVirginia |
quote: gnuj wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I was in a clothing store and the background music they were playing sounded like electronic dance music with Mick Jagger singing it. I don't remember any of the lyrics but they were sort of long songs, like you'd hear in a club, and one of the songs had a tinkly piano background. Does anyone know where I can find these songs?
Maybe it was some solo effort like "Just Another Night". I think there were several dance versions of that around. There was also a set of club versions of "Sympathy for the Devil" on iTunes, but I think you would have remembered it that was the song.
SV
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Back Street Girl |
quote: gnuj wrote:
If you cannot help me, why even both posting a reply?
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gnuj |
Thank you Sweet Virginia! My other post that said "if you can't help, why bother replying" was for the other two posters. Although I appreciate their wit I really am serious about my question. I had the feeling it was solo Jagger and not the Rolling Stones as a band. I am certain it was Mick Jagger's - he has such a distincive voice. I will look for that song you named! |
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Saint Sway |
lemme see here.... you were clothes shopping.... background music was electronic dance music you'd hear in a club... tinkly piano...
I think Peer Queer should be able to answer this one for you |
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MrPleasant |
I still don't know which Jagger bluesy song begins Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out The Dead. |
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Some Guy |
Goddess in The Doorway- Visions of Paradise. |
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gnuj |
No, it's not Visions of Paradise, I just listened to that on his website. It seems like there were a lot of repeated lyrics! Very repetitive. |
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egon |
if it sounded like some club shit,
It could only have been some of the remixed stuff
rain fall down, remixed.
Sympathy, remixed
out of control, remixed.
or otherwise jagger solo:
sweet thing
just another night (that has sort of a piano in it...)
let's work (though that hardly sounds like a club tune)
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voodoopug |
quote: Saint Sway wrote:
lemme see here.... you were clothes shopping.... background music was electronic dance music you'd hear in a club... tinkly piano...
I think Peer Queer should be able to answer this one for you
alright take it easy....that is twice in a five minute span that I have "chuckled" at a post of yours...is Joey feeding you material or has some of my brilliance rubbed off on you? |
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Zack |
It must have been Heaven, the only Stones track played on muzak radio stations. |
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SweetVirginia |
quote: gnuj wrote:
Thank you Sweet Virginia! My other post that said "if you can't help, why bother replying" was for the other two posters. Although I appreciate their wit I really am serious about my question. I had the feeling it was solo Jagger and not the Rolling Stones as a band. I am certain it was Mick Jagger's - he has such a distincive voice. I will look for that song you named!
Have a listen to "Just Another Night" from Mick's album
"She's the Boss". I think that may be it.
SV
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TampabayStone |
quote: MrPleasant wrote:
I still don't know which Jagger bluesy song begins Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out The Dead.
It's Van Morrison. The song is T.B. Sheets.
[Edited by TampabayStone] |
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TampabayStone |
It could be the remix of To Much Blood or Rock and a Hard Place. |