August 17th, 2005 11:03 PM |
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Steel Wheels |
I got all emotional. A great big emotional jolt went through me. I nearly wept!
I can't figure it out. Hearing new Stones for the first time, hearing new BLUES from the Stones at that must have triggered it. Those fucking blues.
Great slides, great vocal, then Charlie enters the song with this crash and it's like the best sound I've heard in ages.
They really are the modern bluesmen.
May God bless the Rolling Stones and everyone who loves them and cherishes them as I do. |
August 17th, 2005 11:59 PM |
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T&A |
quote: Steel Wheels wrote:
I got all emotional. A great big emotional jolt went through me. I nearly wept!
Pussy! |
August 18th, 2005 01:46 AM |
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Poplar |
One of the first times i was listening to that song, i found myself just MOVING! i wsn't even thinking about it, but i was slithering with that SWEET Keith rythm track. When they hit the end of that harmonica solo - it's just magic... Jagger's "oy heah!" is so pure, with keith doing the little groove behind him....
mmmmmm, good stones.
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August 18th, 2005 04:56 AM |
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pdog |
That song needs to be about 10 or 15 minutes longer...
PUSSY! LOL! |
August 18th, 2005 05:10 AM |
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Lord Homosex |
What I've noticed about that tune is those fluid lines on guitar,lower register strings that Keith keeps playing. Can't remember if there is even a Bass on the song. But that one guitar does this real slithery chromatic type walkup line. From lo to hi.
And then I've noticed other things too... |
August 18th, 2005 06:33 AM |
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Steel Wheels |
Thanks T & A! I may have to change my signature to include that!
Everything about that song is cool. I can't wait to get this album. I have a feeling it's going to be an instant classic. |
August 18th, 2005 08:27 AM |
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T&A |
no bass on this track - and charlie only on the bass drum. ronnie is absent as well.... |
August 18th, 2005 10:12 AM |
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Steel Wheels |
I listened to the version that's from the Phoenix.
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