I love how this song breaks down to just jamming on the riff. Not a bridge at all, Almost a separate song. Like the piano section in Layla, and the second part of Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well.
I love how this song breaks down to just jamming on the riff. Not a bridge at all, Almost a separate song. Like the piano section in Layla, and the second part of Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well.
Really? To me the faux-Santana outro jam on this ruins what is otherwise one of the best Stones songs ever.
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Either the Anthony Kiedis bridge where he "drew some blood" or the Kurt Cobain bridge where he ate "drippings from the ceiling". Take your pick.
I know people here hate Aretha's Respect.
The bridge on there, the sax solo, is interesting.
After Aretha recorded it her producer (Wexler?) thought it needed a bridge. He took a snippet that King Curtis had recorded for his own lp and spliced it in.
Also the bridge on I Feel Good.
I love how this song breaks down to just jamming on the riff. Not a bridge at all, Almost a separate song. Like the piano section in Layla, and the second part of Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well.
Really? To me the faux-Santana outro jam on this ruins what is otherwise one of the best Stones songs ever.
Funny, I had never heard the faux-Santana connection until this morning.
Frankly it doesn't sound faux-Santana to me at all.
I'm sure nobody thinks Mick Taylor sounds like Santana.
I do understand that people could connect the percussion to Santana.
Stones had been doing the conga thing since SFTD, but what ever.
The idea that Stones said 'hey that Santana is cool, lets do something like that' is kinda laughable.
I do hear why people would make the Santana connection, and I know Santana is out of favor now.
Anyway, yes, I like it. I remember when it came out. I liked it then, like it now.
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Intros are too :thebreaks
For intros - Temps - PWARS
Bridge - Rolling Stones- Can't You Hear Me Knocking (Or is that a second part. Have to relisten.)
"Skin Tight"-The Ohio Players.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
No, i'm not talking about the intro. I'm talking roughly 1:28 on each clip.
I love how this song breaks down to just jamming on the riff. Not a bridge at all, Almost a separate song. Like the piano section in Layla, and the second part of Fleetwood Mac's Oh Well.
Really? To me the faux-Santana outro jam on this ruins what is otherwise one of the best Stones songs ever.
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The bridge on there, the sax solo, is interesting.
After Aretha recorded it her producer (Wexler?) thought it needed a bridge. He took a snippet that King Curtis had recorded for his own lp and spliced it in.
Also the bridge on I Feel Good.
Funny, I had never heard the faux-Santana connection until this morning.
Frankly it doesn't sound faux-Santana to me at all.
I'm sure nobody thinks Mick Taylor sounds like Santana.
I do understand that people could connect the percussion to Santana.
Stones had been doing the conga thing since SFTD, but what ever.
The idea that Stones said 'hey that Santana is cool, lets do something like that' is kinda laughable.
I do hear why people would make the Santana connection, and I know Santana is out of favor now.
Anyway, yes, I like it. I remember when it came out. I liked it then, like it now.
Well actually...
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