November 21st, 2005 04:26 PM |
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buttergun |
I'm very upset the single mix of Sway wasn't inlcuded in the 1968-1971 Singles boxset. I wonder why it wasn't? Does Keith have a problem with it because he doesn't appear on the single mix? Regardless, I find the single mix to be much better than the LP version -- in fact I'd say the single mix of Sway is one of my favorite Stones songs.
The best-sounding version I know of is on Mickboy's Sticky Fingers remaster, "Tastes Soo Good." Is there anywhere else you can find it, in even better sound quality? Mickboy's is good, but lacks fidelity; no fault of his own, of course.
And besides the recent Singles boxset, hell -- they coulda released it on the Rarities CD that just came out! |
November 21st, 2005 04:42 PM |
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Saint Sway |
Sway is the greatest Stones song of all-time.
they should include a version of it on every release |
November 21st, 2005 05:03 PM |
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Rizollin |
Meh...I prefer the album version, Mick's "Hey Now" is one of the greatest moments in Stones history, the other version features an out of tune falsetto scream in it's place which just can't compare. |
November 21st, 2005 05:27 PM |
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Saint Sway |
quote: Rizollin wrote:
Mick's "Hey Now" is one of the greatest moments in Stones history
countdown to Joey's post w/McMahon photo... in .... 3... 2... |
November 21st, 2005 06:01 PM |
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Rizollin |

[Edited by Rizollin] |
November 21st, 2005 09:05 PM |
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keithriffhard |
PLAY SWAY IN SLC TOMMOROW!
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