September 6th, 2005 06:55 AM |
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gotdablouse |
Was blasting RFD this morning (BTW that track is an absolute killer, best hook since Miss You, we need a full album of grooves like that) and noticed that plaintive litte keyboard in the backgroud that sounds exactly like the one in the Voodoo Stew version of "Ivy League", check it out ! So that would be the second time Mick goes back to that very promising unreleased track after the harmonica part in "Lucky Day" from Goddess. |
September 6th, 2005 06:56 AM |
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Nellcote |
Thanks for the tip! |
September 6th, 2005 07:31 AM |
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Mel Belli |
quote: gotdablouse wrote:
Was blasting RFD this morning (BTW that track is an absolute killer, best hook since Miss You, we need a full album of grooves like that) and noticed that plaintive litte keyboard in the backgroud that sounds exactly like the one in the Voodoo Stew version of "Ivy League", check it out ! So that would be the second time Mick goes back to that very promising unreleased track after the harmonica part in "Lucky Day" from Goddess.
I'd been trying to place that for weeks. I think that's right. |
September 6th, 2005 07:45 AM |
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gotdablouse |
You really start hearing that little plaintive keyboard at around 3:48. In a way RFD is a good "summary" for all the excellent grooves heard on Brew and Stew and that Don Was (or so Mick said at the time, but I'm with Gazza here, who's the boss ? ) had them nix from VL.
These lyrics too at 1:02
"Why do we live in this strange (?) great town"
To build it up and let it all fall down
Feels like we're living in a battle ground
Everybody's jazzed.."
wow...is Mick a psychic, or maybe he just read the alarming reports or most likely it's just a coincidence.
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