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Topic: 40 Licks Return to archive
09-12-02 08:38 PM
Highwire Rob I was all set to purchase the new 40 Licks -- Hey, I'll take a new engineered version of "Start Me Up" any day (Can it really get any better than the Glimmer Twin engineering on Tattoo You?)

Then, as I eagerly scrolled down the web listing of songs that the double discs include --!!--NO "SHE'S SO COLD"!!??

Come on, that great track hasn't been on anything since the album, Emotional Rescue. What Gives, Man?

One song, I know, but I really wanted to see it on the new Licks. O.K. it's not like I'm asking for a cover, "Ain't Too Proud To Beg." (That ain't on there either).

Still Man, I know I'm gonna love their show in Pittsburgh!!
09-12-02 08:43 PM
TheSavageYoungXyzzy Ay-men!

I must say, if they're going to pick a 'hit' from that era, "She's So Cold" suits them much better. I've never heard "Emotional Rescue" on the radio.

-tSYX --- Set on you! Set on you! Set on you!
09-12-02 09:48 PM
Boomhauer I've actually heard it a few times: Once on a Classic Rock A to Z show and a Stones A-Z program.

Otherwise, it's all SMU, Honky Tonk, and Beast of Burden. But I like em, so I ain't complaining.