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'excersizing'?

Someone check the spelling of the boob who posted this article.

Artwork

Does anyone know if this in fact Mick Jagger on the artwork?


    It sure ain't David Bowie, like it says in the article......  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.205.216.32 (talk) 05:50, 21 July 2008 (UTC)Reply 

Fair use rationale for Image:TattooYou81.jpg

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Start Me Up and Hang Fire

I believe it is true that both "Start Me Up" and "Hang Fire" were recorded during the sessions for Some Girls, but both were ultimately finished by the time the ten tracks chosen for the Emotional Rescue album were completed.

However, according to Nico Zentgraf's site, The Complete Works of the Rolling Stones, this song originally began life on March 25, 1975, during the sessions for Black and Blue (under the tentative title "Never Stop"). The Stones did not take to finishing this song for three years because they thought it was going to sound like something they'd heard on the radio at that time. If only I could find out exactly what that song was the Stones heard that prompted them to temporarily stop production of what became "Start Me Up."

Recording of "Start Me Up" resumed on January 5, 1978, with very early lyrics. It was finally completed in November 1979 (a longer version was recorded that June, at which point "Hang Fire" was already in its finished form).

WikiPro1981X (talk) 01:23, 10 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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