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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's a different version to the original

> Girgirl.

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> Here's the real McCoy - Rolling Stones -

> Cocksucker Blues



Yea Jah I knew proper version but I'd never heard the first version before and I sort of liked it. I'm an anorak dontcha know. I'm loving You Tube.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's a different version to the original

> Girgirl.

>

> Here's the real McCoy - Rolling Stones -

> Cocksucker Blues


That is pure filth!


So.... favourite Stones....


Track: tough call between Gimme Shelter and Moonlight Mile

Album: Exile on Main Street, predictable I know, but it is ace.

capt_birdseye Wrote:

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> That is pure filth!

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That's sort of the point captain - they made it as obscene as possible and used it to get out of their recording contract with Decca. It was never released (no surprise).

Some Keithisms from interviews.

"Yea, that'd be about the time I was knocking off Ronnie Spector"

"He could have a gun or a knife so if he invades my turf I'm gonna chop the mother down" - an explanation for battering a stage invading fan with his trusty axe.

"Yea, we've got some titles for him, too" - on hearing about Mick Jagger's knighthood.

"Ouch" - on falling out of a tree in Fiji.

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