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Doxa
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Rocky Dijon
I suspect that without Mick Taylor's lead guitar overdub there wouldn't have been such a tremendous outpouring of love for "Plundered My Soul." I'm sure it would have been well-liked enough but that's it. The belief that Taylor's overdub recaptured the magic that was missing for decades and that it was now conceivable that Mick Taylor would rejoin the band largely fueled the praise that particular song received.
I respectly disagree here. I think Taylor's guitar ices the cake nicely but I think the true magic lies under it. The groove of the rhyhmn section - Cha-Bill-Keef-Nicky - each instrument cooked so nicely - and Jagger's vocals rigorously thought through and performed - pronouncing each line with a purpose - just like good ol' times. It is the wholeness of the song that makes the 'trick' for me - each instrument is mixed so delicously to the soap, to change a cooking metaphor. How come it taste so good!
I think with "Pass The Wine" the cooking does not right hit the goal. Can't really say now exactly why or how. I need to listen it more (I hadn't for a while). It deserves that. As a track I find it much intersting than any of their racent 'new' stuff.
- Doxa
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uhbuhgullayew
Just popped in Exile Rarities for the first time in a while.
Jagger's harmonica REALLY stood out on this tune after not hearing it in some time.
Perfect prelude to Plundered My Soul.
BTW: How did PMS NOT make it on to Exile in the first place? It's top shelf!
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Marianella
So, I don't have it on my original Exile !? Is that a re-issue/re-mastered?
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Marhsall
This has been one of my favorites,since I got a great!copy of 'The Exile Sessions'back in 2000. Nice groove, the new lyrics fit it great.
Play it Live!
One can dream huh? lol
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Marianella
So, I don't have it on my original Exile !? Is that a re-issue/re-mastered?