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Rolling Stones - Criss Cross Man (A.k.a. "Save Me" and "Criss Cross Mind")

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Recorded Nov - Dec of 1972, never released.


My slide-show of The Rolling Stones from 1971 to 1972, highlighting the promotion of Sticky Fingers, the making of Exile On Main Street and their American Tour 1972. I think Dominique Tarlé took some of the photos.

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  • christ, between 65-75 almost everything these guys did was brilliant. even sh it they left off albums. enough great unreleased material to support another band. i think they were being modest calling themselves 'the world's greatest rock n' roll band' how about, ' the greatest contributors to western culture since da vinci'

  • many of todays "musicians" can not produce something like this on their best albums. For the Stones it's stuff they not even released. Stones have been so great.

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  • que pedazo de tema !!! un joya oculta que podria haber encajado en cualquier album desde Sticky para aca, lo tendrian que haber puesto en Goats head soup, para mi un poco mas pulido encajaba sin problemas..

    What a great song !! a hidden gem that could have fit on any album since Sticky to this days, it would have to be put on Goats Head Soup, for me a little more polished fit without problems

    Saludos desde Argentina

  • This sounds fine as it is to me. They'll prob release this and a lot more that's already in the can now that they're too old to make records like they used to.

  • @nankerism

    You sound over the top, but totally agreed! :)

  • all on down the line sound/vibe

    excellent!!

  • This is a winner!

  • This was taken off in the place of Hide Your Love at the last minute. Shame because this is a more interesting song.

  • Love this one! Clearly sounds like Brown Sugar and Can't You Hear me Knocking would sound mixed together with a touch of "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)"

  • @swiggy58a I recognise a chorus and bridge there. This is an amazing sleazy Stones workout, they probably thought it to be t o o sleazy. It wouldn't have stood out of place on "Goats Head Soup". Alas,a few years later it was deemed " being not hip & sophisticated enough for the times" .That's why this gem didn't see the light of day,untill recently.That ringin cow bell...nice touch. With some more production gloss,and more clearly defined break ,this could've been a huge "Exile" era hit.

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