VinylWindsor, buying a record can be a problem, however I bought many over the last decades at fairs and second hand shops, I was and am surrpised of the good condition they are useally in. Always take them our of the cover ofcourse for close inspection. Nice track you uploaded up here and the best in sound compared to the other uploads of the same song..
To this day, I do not know why Undercover receives such a bad rap. I happen to think it was easily their best record from the 1980's. I'm not sure if it's the violent themes on the record such as "Too Much Blood", or this track, or "Too Tough" or "Tie You Up", or what the case may be.
All I can say is that, as a kid, this vinyl was snap crackle popping due to being played constantly.
Not to mention the catchy "She Was Hot" is on this record.
Your sound quality makes this interesting. But I remember that I didn't like "Undercover "at all.Stones themselves will admit that they lost their spark in the 8T's.They had the sound of a bunch of rich miljonairs who'd seen it all,and became fucking blasé.They doggedly kept going on,'cause they didn't know what to do else,and were seriously hooked on adoring crowds.Not for nothing that their then and current setlist is largely comprised of pré 8T's standards.
Yes, it is my favourite as well from Undercover. Click on the version in the box "Rolling Stones Pretty Beat Up I 1982" from "MrLetitbleed". Instrumental only. Very curious.
bassline like pumps from the heart...pretty beat up
daveedine 1 month ago
VinylWindsor, buying a record can be a problem, however I bought many over the last decades at fairs and second hand shops, I was and am surrpised of the good condition they are useally in. Always take them our of the cover ofcourse for close inspection. Nice track you uploaded up here and the best in sound compared to the other uploads of the same song..
Bernard5323 3 months ago
To this day, I do not know why Undercover receives such a bad rap. I happen to think it was easily their best record from the 1980's. I'm not sure if it's the violent themes on the record such as "Too Much Blood", or this track, or "Too Tough" or "Tie You Up", or what the case may be.
All I can say is that, as a kid, this vinyl was snap crackle popping due to being played constantly.
Not to mention the catchy "She Was Hot" is on this record.
trewsdetroit5 1 year ago
Your sound quality makes this interesting. But I remember that I didn't like "Undercover "at all.Stones themselves will admit that they lost their spark in the 8T's.They had the sound of a bunch of rich miljonairs who'd seen it all,and became fucking blasé.They doggedly kept going on,'cause they didn't know what to do else,and were seriously hooked on adoring crowds.Not for nothing that their then and current setlist is largely comprised of pré 8T's standards.
PAULLONDEN 1 year ago
I Have That Vinyl
capricorn3zz 1 year ago
This is really all about the record producer,rather than old style authentic stones playing.Very over produced (in my opinion)
davidglow3 2 years ago
Ronnie riffin' Faces style while Keef weaves and Mick moans. What a jam night at the brasserie!
steve0tiv0 2 years ago 4
@steve0tiv0 Hey Steve don t forget the pumping fucking breakout bassline thats in this track.Great Bill Wyman whatsoever bassist.Period.
daveedine 1 month ago
@daveedine I guess we should throw Charlie's great beat in there too. Great Stones' song written by Ronnie!
steve0tiv0 1 month ago
Yes, it is my favourite as well from Undercover. Click on the version in the box "Rolling Stones Pretty Beat Up I 1982" from "MrLetitbleed". Instrumental only. Very curious.
Tronko14 2 years ago
Great Song
AliAladin 2 years ago
nasty and tasty,rocking stones...you 86 d me ,never restitched me....brilliant.
daveedine 2 years ago
ron wood's nasty riff, david sanborn's sax, jagger's moaning vocals, this is a good one.
ElmoLewiss 2 years ago
one of my favourite song ...much better when Ron sings it !
cheytan 3 years ago
Really?
Mick Jagger all the way but Ronnie's child.
steve0tiv0 2 years ago