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Gazza
Toots & The Maytals


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genco
I don't understand what keith says at the beggining of the song "Pressure drop". Please, someone could tell me this? Many thanks

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TooTough
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genco
I don't understand what keith says at the beggining of the song "Pressure drop". Please, someone could tell me this? Many thanks
"Put your hand in the old bag again?"
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genco
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TooTough
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genco
I don't understand what keith says at the beggining of the song "Pressure drop". Please, someone could tell me this? Many thanks
"Put your hand in the old bag again?"
many thanks

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Stoneage
I know Keith loves reggae, Mick too. But I wished they have stayed out of it. Somehow the two entities don't mix - Stones and reggae. Keith's reggaes on latter Stones albums are pretty lame. Like sleeping tablets.
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Gazza
All Stones albums are by nature 'hode podge' genre wise and have been since the mid 60s at the latest.
It hasnt turned out too badly - if anything their diversity has been a major strength.
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Gazza
Many of my favourite Stones songs are recordings where they stepped out of their rock n roll/R&B comfort zone - Slave, Torn & Frayed, Let It Loose, Continental Drift, Everything is Turning to Gold, Moonlight Mile and numerous others.
It actually does them a disservice - and to their detriment its something theyve pandered to in concert in recent years - to merely think of them as being an act whose greatness is limited to 'rock anthems'.
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Stoneage
Sure they have "dabbled" into many music genres. Some for the better, som for the worse. I'm not a Chuck Berry purist but when it comes to reggae I don't think they hade added anything to the genre. At best they can manage a decent cover. Maybe reggae is the hardest genre to "dabble" in?
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Gazza
The Clash managed it pretty well.

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TooTough
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genco
I don't understand what keith says at the beggining of the song "Pressure drop". Please, someone could tell me this? Many thanks
"Put your hand in the old bag again?"
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LeonidP
No version, not Keith, Toots, Izzy, original, etc. (and I have heard them all) can even come close to the Clash version ...
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pmk251
I have previously recommended "The Harder They Come" soundtrack and do it again. It's a fun listen and PD is on it.
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Stoneage
Sure they have "dabbled" into many music genres. Some for the better, som for the worse. I'm not a Chuck Berry purist but when it comes to reggae I don't think they hade added anything to the genre. At best they can manage a decent cover. Maybe reggae is the hardest genre to "dabble" in?