4th September 2007 07:40 PM |
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quote: aladdinstory wrote:
interesting, i used to think that but mick taylor had alot to do with GHS, and it seems keith wasn't as absent from the process as previously thought from quotes and i've read in later years. though much less involed than Exile. B&B really does feel like a Jagger solo album in alot of ways, the emphasis of groove for one thing, songs like Melody & Fool To Cry for another.
that's true -
i think of GHS as a great collaboration between the two micks..(jagger named taylor as a probable contributor to his phantom solo effort)
as for keith, hard to say - keith has a different history than everyone else...he tends to gloss over the fact that he was fairly immoblized by heroin.
but can you imagine jagger at his peak - solo?
he may have never felt the need to purge she's the boss.
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4th September 2007 08:07 PM |
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quote: gotdablouse wrote:
hehe, to each his own, eh ? ;-) I guess you can spend some time on your list if you don't like mine sway ! RFD got an A because it's one of the better songs the Stones recorded over the past 10 years, yes I know that's not saying much...
@polytoxic - you wouldn't have that version handy would you ?
RFD is okay. I liked it better live. |
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