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Uploaded by on May 19, 2010

released this week on the expanded edition of exile on main street

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  • Apart from the cool instrumentation,this sounds like a bloody "Goddess In The Doorway" outtake.It spoils the whole "Exile ambience"...

  • @PAULLONDEN i like it but to me the music sounds more goats head soup than exile sessions

  • @jaggermorrison2010 Know what you mean,I was more referring to Jagger vocals around 2000,which was probably (or later) the date these vocal overdubs were recorded.Most Stones fans don't mind ,but I hate these socalled "Exile outtakes" with present day Jagger vocals.

  • @PAULLONDEN jagger's too worried about phrasing these days i miss the days when he slurred his vocals and didn't care. still i think the exile and some girls bonus tracks are the best things they've done in a very long time

  • Death in Vegas.

  • @harrypalms1112 Death in Vegas Borrowed the music from this. though the stones released it officially in 2010, the instrumental outtake has been circulating on bootlegs for decades

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  • anybody else hear "paint it black"? riff?

  • So are the lyrics newly added? Anyway I freakin love it. Listen to it three times and you can't get it out of your

    Head.

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  • who,s cares if is an exile or not they are just the stones

  • @tubesteakbooky no! really? must listen again! :P

    

  • @tubesteakbooky Me!!! jaja, maybe that's why they never released the song

  • As far as unreleased stuff from this period, I have to say that of what I've heard (and I'm not the expert some on here are)....my favorite is "Still a Fool"----those intro bluesy note, so stacatto and slightly off time, that's the core of what makes the Stones great to me. "Family" is cool too....and "Blood Red Wine" (although one of those is on Metamorphosis, right?)

  • @julian1775 but that means it could have been recorded between 68 and 72, right? The more I read, the more it seems to me that Beggars, Bleed, Fingers and Exile all stem from one long session and were written around the same time. Case in point is that Brown Sugar was first played at Altamont...over a year before Sticky was released.

  • Thank God for these outtakes. It's like having a new Stones '72 album, but released in 2010. It's like having a time machine. So great.

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