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Send It To me
weakest track on the album, along with streets of love
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lunar!!!
...'under the radar' should have been on the LP in its' place....
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billwebster
"Driving Too Fast" and "She Saw Me Coming" would both be concert-ready if they rehearsed thems some more. Not having another verse is the big missed opportunity of "Driving Too Fast".
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A lot of people thought Hurricane should of been on the album. What a load of crap that is.
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Harlem Shuffler
Driving Too Fast shouldn't have been album-ready IMO.
I dread to think what the out-takes are like!
Agree totally with the first line of James Kirk's post.
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Gazza
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Harlem Shuffler
Driving Too Fast shouldn't have been album-ready IMO.
I dread to think what the out-takes are like!
Agree totally with the first line of James Kirk's post.
You'll be happy to know that they used every song that they recorded.
I like the song - and the metaphorical 'life in the fast lane' lyrics (much better than the juvenile rubbish Jagger wrote for songs like Oh No, Not you Again and Sweet neocon). Not top-drawer Stones, but solid enough.
ABB is a bit of a curate's egg, lyric-wise. Several songs showing a pleasant maturity and world-weariness (Biggest Mistake, Let Me Down Slow, Laugh I Nearly Died, Look what the cat dragged in and Keith's This Place is Empty), a couple showcasing a great sense of humour (eg Dangerous Beauty) and others being utterly trite and banal (the two mentioned above and Streets of Love).
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Harlem Shuffler
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Gazza
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Harlem Shuffler
Driving Too Fast shouldn't have been album-ready IMO.
I dread to think what the out-takes are like!
Agree totally with the first line of James Kirk's post.
You'll be happy to know that they used every song that they recorded.
I like the song - and the metaphorical 'life in the fast lane' lyrics (much better than the juvenile rubbish Jagger wrote for songs like Oh No, Not you Again and Sweet neocon). Not top-drawer Stones, but solid enough.
ABB is a bit of a curate's egg, lyric-wise. Several songs showing a pleasant maturity and world-weariness (Biggest Mistake, Let Me Down Slow, Laugh I Nearly Died, Look what the cat dragged in and Keith's This Place is Empty), a couple showcasing a great sense of humour (eg Dangerous Beauty) and others being utterly trite and banal (the two mentioned above and Streets of Love).
Well, each to their own, but, with the exception of Rough Justice, the kind of run-of-the-mill rock (not rock 'n ' roll) on A Bigger Bang is not acceptable as far as I'm concerned.
To me, music of this "quality" is the kind of stuff that loads of bands were churning out in the 1970s and which I thought the Stones would never stoop to.
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beepee
This is shit of bull.